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A History of Justice and CompassionBy Shana Greene and Urmi Basu | Executive DirectorsDear friends, Thank you for all of...
09/11/2025

A History of Justice and Compassion
By Shana Greene and Urmi Basu | Executive Directors

Dear friends, Thank you for all of the years and support.

I'd like to tell you more about Urmi Basu, the co-founder of New Light, Kolkata, whose mission is clear. We spoke on the phone this week, and my dedication to her and her work with New Light deepened and in light of current exposures, the poignancy is all to vivid.

Urmi works to save girls from becoming victims of s*xual exploitation and to improve the lives of the children of s*x workers. She is dedicated to correcting wrongs, both individually and community-wide.

"On a global scale, the problem of prostitution is so complex and huge that I would be completely overwhelmed if I think about it." Urmi says. "I choose to reduce the aperture of my vision and concentrate my energy only on things that I can do."

New Light provides education, healthcare, and nutritional support, as well as the opportunity to live free of abuse, violence, and stigma to more than two hundred children of s*x workers. In addition to running shelters for children, the agency, founded in 2000 with just $200, also aims to stop the trafficking of young girls into the s*x trade and to provide care to those suffering from HIV/AIDS. It is the grassroots nature of New Light that best underscores Urmi's conviction about helping others. Although many believe money is the only way to help, Urmi knows otherwise. "I have seen people helped just by a word of kindness or a moment of attention," she says. "In a larger context, we can move governments and authority by raising a voice and taking an active interest in our communities."

Urmi, a trained sociologist, credits her parents with teaching her to cultivate courage and to be a compassionate agent of change. Her father, a physician in the Kolkata neighbourhood of Batanagar, was a relentless worker for peace, justice, and communal harmony. Neighbours in their small community looked to him as a friend, confidante, and source of support. The family led a comfortable middle-class life until 1971, when clashes between communist inspired agrarian Naxalites and the government nearly destroyed everything they had. The arrest of hundreds of youth associated with the Naxalites resulted in unrest and street violence. Murder, arson, kidnapping, and gunfights were common....

One March afternoon that year, nine-year-old Urmi watched as her parents stepped forward to rescue a young man whose life was being threatened by a rival political gang. The rescue was successful, but the family faced the threat of retribution for their actions. Soon after, Urmi's father was stabbed and their home and his clinic were burnt down. "It was a horrific moment for all of us," she says. Community leaders urged Urmi's family to move to a safer place. Her parents, however, refused and continued to work with young people in the community, teaching tolerance and compassion. Over time, their efforts were rewarded. "When the young people who had attacked our home and knifed my father came to ask for forgiveness," she says, "his kindness and compassion touched and changed their lives forever." Urmi's mother, who passed away in 2009, lived a full life till 81 and continued to command respect and love till her last day. Urmi cites two lessons gained from the experience, both of which guide her work today. First, she says, "There exists only one nanosecond between being dead and alive, and none of us know when that moment is. So instead of being concerned about what is going to happen, we must open our minds and live life without fear of death. And second, "every act of violence can be overcome with tolerance and compassion," she says. "Peace is the greatest power we have." Urmi never hesitates to help those in need, even at the cost of her own safety. "The work I do brings me danger every day, but that is not important," she says. "What matters is not how much we do but that we at least can do something." She concludes by adding, "I would like to be remembered as someone who cared for her fellow beings and always fought for justice.

Thank you!

03/16/2025

We are still supporting partners with our loyal donors. We are not posting very much but we are still Village Volunteers.

How incredibly proud we are to congratulate six students from   who have successfully completed the first level of educa...
06/03/2024

How incredibly proud we are to congratulate six students from who have successfully completed the first level of education by clearing their secondary school leaving exam. It might not be a big deal for most students but when one comes from families where most adults are either totally illiterate or have barely crossed the threshold of primary school this means nothing less than the entire world. Congratulations Ujjal Marjit , Hira Das, Ajay Paswan and Sani Khan from and Lakkhi Singh and Sanjita Bag from . We are so proud to be a part of your struggle your journey . Thank you Janet Gray Ben Harper for being there next to us at the starting block. Thank you Corinne Wagener Gereon Wagener Shana Greene Uwe Schafer Steffi Hรถlscher and our friends at -Direkthilfe.org
for your constant support and encouragement. deepest appreciation and gratitude for your daily hard work and unconditional love that you bring for the students. Special thanks to whose love for in its initial days protected the boys in more ways than we can applaud. ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝโ™ฅ๏ธ

Another photo to remember with gratitude.
11/26/2023

Another photo to remember with gratitude.

11/24/2023
This was one of the most joyful events on Thanksgiving for 17 years. During that time we raised funds through donating t...
11/24/2023

This was one of the most joyful events on Thanksgiving for 17 years. During that time we raised funds through donating to incredible African style percussionists and being led in African style dance. Everyone had a great time and we funded sustainable projects for women's groups, grain mills for women cooperatives, goat and chicken projects, seed saving, agricultural projects, bicycles fir medical couriers and so many more. It's hard to have a Thanksgiving without thanking the wonderful musicians who got up early on Thanksgiving morning and of course the incomparable Lara Mcintosh and Wassa Dance. I would love to personally thank all the partiicipants for improving the lives of so many women.

09/08/2023

๐Ÿ“ฃ Big News! ๐Ÿ“ฃ

We will be welcoming applications for our upcoming Fellowship cohort starting October 19! We're looking for people with bold ideas to change the world. If that sounds like you, we can't wait to meet you! ๐ŸŒ

Learn more: echoinggreen.org/apply

Lenana Girls High School (LGHS) wins National Green Kids AwardCongratulations to Lenana Girls High School in Kenya for w...
06/18/2023

Lenana Girls High School (LGHS) wins National Green Kids Award

Congratulations to Lenana Girls High School in Kenya for winning 2023 Green Kids Awards nationally. Showcasing our work to the judges, highlight the mission, vision and challenges in our environmental conservation and educational journey.

Nalena Pads is a project of LGHS in Kitale, Trans Nzoia County. LGHS is driven by leadership, entrepreneurship, technology and innovation, the high school serves not only talented, but also economically disadvantaged girls with demonstrable leadership potential.

Pads are being made out of sugar cane waste that is always burnt by millers polluting the environment. The project is set to solve a problem faced by girls and women of menstrual hygiene by solving a problem of sugar millers of waste disposal.

Under individual category, our student (Gloria Vienda) was 1st runners up with her project on GROW BIOINTENSIVE farming.

Please join us to make a difference in the lives of rural women in Kenya this EARTH DAY.  Joshua Machinga of Common Grou...
04/23/2023

Please join us to make a difference in the lives of rural women in Kenya this EARTH DAY. Joshua Machinga of Common Ground for Africa is working with 10 community groups coming together to plant trees. We are raising US$ 120 per group to plant. Will you help support a group? Donate at https://villagevolunteers.org/donate/

This Thanksgiving, we're reminiscing about all of our past Thanksgiving mornings when so many of us came together as a c...
11/24/2022

This Thanksgiving, we're reminiscing about all of our past Thanksgiving mornings when so many of us came together as a community to dance, play music, and share a morning of gratitude with one another.

While we miss the opportunity to see all of you and join together to raise funds for one of our women entrepreneur programs, we're still keeping the same energy and spirit alive today in our own Thanksgiving mornings.

We wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving with your loved ones and a day full of joy, gratitude, and community.

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