Trading Plastic Bottles for a Brighter Future

Trading Plastic Bottles for a Brighter Future July 15, 2020

WILLS POINT, TX – Gospel for Asia (GFA World and affiliates like Gospel for Asia Canada) founded by Dr. K.P. YohannanDiscussing an ostracized girl named Asha and her poverty stricken family, the stigma brought about by trading trash and plastic bottles, and the acceptance and education received through a Gospel for Asia (GFA) Bridge of Hope Center.

Gospel for Asia founded by Dr. K.P. Yohannan: Discussing an ostracized girl named Asha and her poverty stricken family, the stigma brought about by trading trash and plastic bottles, and the acceptance and education received through a Gospel for Asia Bridge of Hope Center.

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sha picked up a discarded plastic bottle, dropping it mechanically into the sack she had swung across her back. It grew heavier as the morning wore on. Her empty stomach growled as she trudged through garbage-laden streets and alleyways. As on many other days, Asha had left her house without breakfast.

Gospel for Asia founded by Dr. K.P. Yohannan: Because of Asha’s lifestyle and social status, she was rejected by her school teachers and classmates. No one would play with her. Though Asha (pictured) wanted to learn, she was afraid to go to school. But soon Bridge of Hope showed her genuine acceptance and dramatically impacted her life.
Because of Asha’s lifestyle and social status, she was rejected by her school teachers and classmates. No one would play with her. Though Asha (pictured) wanted to learn, she was afraid to go to school. But soon Bridge of Hope showed her genuine acceptance and dramatically impacted her life.

Ostracized and Trying to Survive

It was Asha’s daily ritual, ever since she was a very young child, to rise early in the morning to go picking through trash with her mother. Asha’s father was paralyzed, so he couldn’t provide for his family. It was up to Asha and her mother to maintain the family. But being ostracized within their society, they didn’t have many options when it came to jobs. They were left to rummage through trash heaps and filth every day to find plastic items they could sell. Asha shouldered the responsibility of gathering, sorting, grading and selling whatever she could find.

Facing Rejection at School

When it came time for school, Asha didn’t want to go. She feared the rejection of her teachers and classmates. No one would sit by her or play with her. She was alone and excluded. Asha didn’t have any friends at school.

Her parents explained to her disappointed heart the reason why society did not value her. She knew it was because she picked trash for a living, but this never made it any easier. It couldn’t be helped. Education was only a faint dream for her and the many others like her. The door for a better future was within her grasp, yet the realities of society kept it barred. Asha faced what thousands of children like her face—no way out of the cycle of poverty and no way for an education.

Father Wants Daughter to Study

Gospel for Asia founded by Dr. K.P. Yohannan: When Asha (pictured) started attending Bridge of Hope, she didn’t know about good hygiene and was poor in her studies. After a years’ time, Asha was a changed girl. Through the love and care of her tutors at Bridge of Hope, she learned how to keep herself neat and clean and how to strengthen her studies. Now she is excelling in school!
When Asha (pictured) started attending Bridge of Hope, she didn’t know about good hygiene and was poor in her studies. After a years’ time, Asha was a changed girl. Through the love and care of her tutors at Bridge of Hope, she learned how to keep herself neat and clean and how to strengthen her studies. Now she is excelling in school!

When Asha’s father heard about our Bridge of Hope center, he encouraged Asha to start going. He knew Bridge of Hope offered help to those in need, especially to those who society deemed the lowest of people. The staff at the Bridge of Hope center would care for his daughter and provide the things he knew he couldn’t. Asha arrived at the center holding a plastic bag full of school books in her hands. Tattered, smelly clothes hung from her small body, and her face was dirty and unwashed.

Though she arrived unkempt, the staff always welcomed, loved and cared for her. It seemed they weren’t concerned about her background. Instead, they tenderly took deliberate steps to help her keep neat and clean. First, she was given a backpack to replace her makeshift bookbag, then she was given school supplies and other useful gifts.

Young Girl Thrives on Love

After a year, Asha’s life was changed completely. She learned fast and grew strong in her studies. Now, instead of having an empty stomach, every school day she enjoys a meal at the center. Asha has learned how to keep herself clean, and she participates in all the activities Bridge of Hope conducts.

“My daughter is getting [her] daily needs [met] through the Bridge of Hope center,” Asha’s father said. “Now she is having good food, and she is healthy now. We are very happy to see her growth. She feared to go to school, but now she is never absent from school.”

Asha’s parents have watched their now 12-year-old daughter thrive under the love and attention she received at the Bridge of Hope center. Asha no longer picks up trash; instead, every school day, she picks up her pencil and notebook and learns—just like she always wanted. There is hope and ambition in her life, where there wasn’t any room before among the garbage heaps.

You Can Offer Them Hope

There are millions of children just like Asha who are hopeless, forgotten and utterly rejected. Bridge of Hope is helping precious children through education, daily meals, character-building activities, lessons on good hygiene, and by setting positive examples of love and good morals. There is a bridge for these children that gives them a chance to rise above the cycle of hopelessness they have always known. Give a child the chance to hope!


Learn more about the Gospel for Asia Bridge of Hope program and how you can make an incredible difference in the lives of children, bringing hope to their lives and their families, transforming communities.

*Names of people and places may have been changed for privacy and security reasons. Images are Gospel for Asia stock photos used for representation purposes and are not the actual person/location, unless otherwise noted.


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