The Camelia Institute seeks to raise awareness on the issues faced by the elderly worldwide. Not only will the Camelia Institute increase access to medical equipment, we will also be advocates for the elderly who are often forgotten & over-looked...
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
My inspiration…
Hello everyone, this is my first time writing a blog. Although I am the Vice President of Camelia Institute, I prefer to remain in the background, which is the reason I haven’t been blogging as much as my partner Jennifer.
Having grown up in a very close Bengali family, I learned how important grandparents could be. My grandmother, or as I referred to her as my Nanu, was an amazing woman who loved me and cared for me since the day I was born. My grandfather took me everywhere and bought me anything that I wanted. I guess you could say they spoiled me. Nanu lived with my family and I for many years, and I watched her go from a woman who could walk for miles to someone who could barely walk at all. I loved spending time with her, and tried to help as much as I could because I knew that no matter what, I could never really be able to repay her for always taking care of me.
My grandparents were the source of my inspiration for this project. They showed me the meaning of love and taught me how important the elderly is to our society. If it were not for them I would not be the person I am today. Although Nanu is no longer here, she remains in my heart and is my source of motivation to help those in need. There are too many elderly out there who are living in impoverished areas and are unable to get proper treatment due to their immobility. Through the Camelia Institute, I am trying to do my part to increase elderly awareness and provide them with a better quality of life. Hopefully the equipment provided by us will help someone’s grandparent smile again.
I will try my best to post more blogs, even though I intend to remain in the background.
- Lutful Khan
Don't be mad, be GLAD!
If you're out there reading this and haven't yet liked us on facebook, please take the opportunity to help us in this small way. You can click "like" on this web address: www.facebook.com/cameliainstitute. THANKS in advance!
Also, I have arranged and organized the pictures/videos from the summer time. Although the footage isn't what I envisioned, I am still extremely proud to share with you all that WE worked on! This blog should be up by the end of the week, I give my word!
P.S. Thanks to all of the WONDERFUL friends and family of the Camelia Institute. In LESS than 24 hours, we have received over 50 likes on facebook! THANK YOU, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!
xoxo
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Hola, Buen Dia!
Word for the day: strategy!
Until next time!
P.S. We are also working on our UPDATE from the summer. Stay tuned!!!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Thank you for your Patience!
So the good news is I am feeling better-thank goodness for antibiotics! Although I have been extremely busy these past couple of days, we know many of you are patiently waiting for us to upload some pictures. We thank you kindly for your patience :)
For the purposes of this post, I will simply be uploading pictures. Hopefully by mid September when the madness on my end dies down, I will be able to walk you through this incredible experience! Who knows, maybe I'll squeeze some time in between now and then?
Please stay on the look out for more updates! We have a lot of things planned, and would really appreciate your help and contribution!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
What's Taking SOOOOO long?!
I am presently recovering from a stomach virus which has kept me from posting all of the amazing pictures we took that day! As soon as I am back to normal, and as soon as I have the opportunity to catch up on some things I've been pushing aside, I will make the next post my main priority.
Until next time!!