With 14 days to go until the 2019 group of Year 13 students from St Joan of Arc Catholic School set off for India to visit Udayan – our whole school charity, Sophia, one of the students on the trip tells us how she’s feeling about the trip.

Although much of our time will be spent at Udayan with the children we will be staying in Kolkata itself for a number of days. During this time we will be visiting various people who are carrying out extraordinary work among the poor. rnrnIt may have changed its name, but for many Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) still conjures up images of squalor, poverty and urban disaster. Too few bother to discover its enchanting colonial beauty, the energy and humour of its people and the charm of the city’s distinctive Bengali soul.rnrnWhile the teeming humanity, chaotic streets and crumbling colonial heritage are all too real, Kolkata is also acknowledged as the cultural capital of India and its friendliest metropolis. It is also home to India’s heaviest concentration of political activists, poets and artists.rnrnThe city undoubtedly has its share of problems – chronic labour unrest, population overload, political ineptitude, environmental degradation and traffic snarls that bite. Yet time and again entranced visitors tell of its beauty and the dignity and altruism of its people.

Another team is getting ready to embark on the trip of a lifetime to visit the Children of Udayan.

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the St Joan of Arc Udayan Mission 2019, for our visit to India in February 2019. Udayan has been a whole school charity for St Joan’s since 2004 and the 2019 mission will be the eight trip students from the school have made to visit Udayan. We hope that our website will provide readers with an insight into Udayan and our travels through our daily diary written by us, the students, along with photographs. The group who will be going to India to visit Udayan includes 8 students (Hannah Connolly, Elia Ferrara, Sophia McDonnell, Elizabeth McEvaddy, Olivia McGee, Maddie Metcalfe, Elisa Milazzo, Rowan Pugsley), Liam Lynch, Miss St Ledger and former student and trustee – Chris Mann.

Meet the team:

 

 

Find out more about the journey.

We look forward to telling you all about our time on a daily basis from India!