“It's been a wonderful 4 weeks in Thrissur with the Love the One team, and Mercy Homes. I really wanted to get a taste of working in India, as it's a country that fascinates me and this trip provided the opportunity to experience the work that Love the One are doing. We visited Mercy Homes to treat children, took a trip to a Tribal Hospital and visited the land that will house the new, exciting, Kidz Haven project. It was a joy to visit the children in the Mercy Homes and I was often moved by many of their harrowing stories. Despite the children’s pasts there was a happy, family atmosphere in the homes and I loved playing cricket with the boys. The trip gave me an insight into the nature of this type of work, the fulfilling highs, as well as the difficulties of working in a developing country and different culture.
Visiting family homes has been a particular highlight. Everyone welcomed us with open arms and the hospitality was amazing, laying on copious amounts of food and drinks. We were even treated to a dancing and singing show at Amisha's and Amitha's home. People also allowed me to practice my (very) basic medical skills, under Dr Cat’s and Dr Mary’s supervision, which was a great experience as a medical student.
After a couple a trips traveling around India on the backpacker trail, I thought I had a fairly good idea about the country. I was wrong. I have learnt so much about this nation the last 4 weeks. I have encountered lots of shocking data and personal testimonies highlighting the great basic, medical and social problems the country faces. On the other hand it has been inspirational to see the difference organisations such as Love the One and Mercy Homes are making. Lives are being changed daily. Individuals are changing their surroundings by demonstrating and extending love and care to others. Organisations are daring to dream big into the far corners of the nation. It is my prayer that this work continues and that in God's hand India can blossom.



Josh, my husband, and I spent around ten days with Cat, Mary and Andy at the end of April. We had been asked whether we would go with a team and help facilitate a