GOOD SAMARITAN TRUST

Little Flower School

Little Flower Primary School, Kareechampatti

Good Samaritan Trust

The Little Flower School is the latest child of the Good Samaritan Trust. This school is Situated at Kareechampatti, a village in South India. There are some Primary schools at Sithanatham, Pillur and Alampattipudur, the nearby villages, which are one-half and two-half kilometres away respectively. There is another primary school at Vellivadi, which is 4km away from Dareechampatti. Therefore the village Kareechampatti is neglected. The total population of the village is 1200 and over half of the teenagers who reside there don’t know how to express their feelings.
The school provides free education to about 40 children and it has also employed 2 teachers and 1 headmaster for efficient coaching. Currently all the expenses were borne by friends and relatives of the Good Samaritan Trust members. God has put the burden and vision to provide the opportunity to become a literate to all the poor and economically downtrodden.
The Good Samaritan programme helps schools develop the skills that children aged 3 -16 need to cope with life's challenges and develop their emotional health and well-being. Good Samaritan's main objective is to minimize the illiteracy rate particularly in rural areas.