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FURTHER – Page 6 – Furthering the Cause of Humanity

New Website Features

Please note that our website now has full forum and networking features to facilitate communication among all volunteers and beneficiaries. This should significantly improve our ability to discuss ideas and plans for community service activities.

Please exercise prudence and etiquette in discussions and other posts or messages. Ideally, our differences of opinion ought to make us stronger by improving our reasoning and patience. Differences are also an opportunity for tolerance and acceptance of other views. Respect, good manners, and good sense are a far more effective means of convincing others than the contrary.

Award Report 2012

Decisions have been emailed to all applicants already. We are continuing to evaluate additional applicants and will notify them if there is an update in their status. We have so far awarded 17 scholarhips this year and hope to reach a figure of 20 if funding goes as planned.

Please note that there is no award ceremony this year because most people find it inconvenient to travel to our office. Nevertheless, the significance of this day is not diminished. The world lost a good man two years ago today, and his memory alone, without ceremonies, is sufficient to inspire us to be good. May the pain of his loss teach us to alleviate the pain of others. May we learn from our suffering, as he did, to mitigate the suffering of humanity.

Awards 2012-2013

Once again this year we had the privilege to meet many talented, courageous, and inspiring young people during the interview process on Saturday, 22 September. We shall be sending emails to all successful applicants in the next 24 hours. Please check your email and proceed as directed. All new recipients of FURTHER scholarships must complete and properly execute this Affidavit by 30 September 2012 to receive their payments. Please note that you must have a teacher or an administrator at your university sign as a witness on the Affidavit. Congratulations and good luck.

Scholarship Update

This year we received nearly 150 applications for 10 awards. Since many more than 10 applicants had very compelling cases, we have increased the number of awards to accommodate them. Existing recipients who appeared for interviews last week have all qualified for renewal. We ranked new applicants by awarding points based on the following criteria:

  1. Need for aid – 50 points maximum
    Calculated by creating an index out of monthly income, number of dependents, housing expense, and educational burden of dependents
  2. Academic performance – 35 points maximum
    Calculated by creating a weighted index based on SSC or O Level marks, HSC or A Level marks, and GPA or university performance.
  3. Quality of degree program and institution – 15 points maximum
    Based on entrance competition and reputation of university among faculty and students.

The competition for our limited funds is very intense and unfortunately we do not have the resources to support everyone who applies. Accordingly, we have now sent emails to all those who could not make it into the short list. Such applicants might be considered again if a substantial number of the top candidates fail to provide documentary evidence. However, this is unlikely because of the depth and quality of the short-listed applicants.

Those who have been short-listed will be asked for a telephone interview today. Please ensure that you attend your phone and answer all questions accurately. The Trustee who calls you today shall be your contact person through the rest of this process. If your telephone interview is successful you will be required to appear for an interview in person at 9 AM on Saturday, 22 September 2012 at our office. You will receive an email with the address and directions. Please bring the following documents in original for the interview:

Proof of Academic Record

  1. Marks sheets, certificates, etc. for Matric, Intermediate, O Level, or A Level
  2. Transcripts for ALL courses ever taken and grades obtained at university level (Bachelor’s, Master’s, etc)
  3. Any academic references from teachers, professors, principals, etc.
  4. Proof of admission to the university you are attending

Proof of Financial and Family Situation

  1. Your Computerized National Identity Card showing your current and permanent addresses
  2. Form B showing the names and dates of birth of all family members (father, mother, siblings, you)
  3. A recent utility bill or other official document showing the address where you or your parents live
  4. If a parent or guardian is not alive, a death certificate or official document showing the date he or she was deceased
  5. If parents are divorced, separated, or otherwise not together, a deed or legal instrument showing the date of the event
  6. All evidence of household income (pay slips for last 12 months, tax records, bank statements showing periodic deposits, fixed deposit certificates, rental agreements, etc).
  7. All evidence of major household expenses (rent agreement, utility bills, school or university tuition bills for you and siblings, hostel or other accommodation bills, medical bills if a family member is chronically sick, etc.)

Unfortunately, we do not have the resources to reply to individual queries, particularly those that are frivolous. So we request you to not contact us unless it is absolutely critical. We will contact you if there is any update relevant to you. Please also note that if you made a mistake in entering your email address or phone number in the application form, we shall have no means to contact you and your application will be dropped.

We thank you for your cooperation and understanding and wish you the best for your education and future.

Kaghan Valley Cleanup

Congratulations and thanks to all those who participated in our Community Service effort in central Kaghan Valley between 15 and 21 June 2012. In spite of many hurdles, the biggest of which was everyone’s availability, we gathered a team of 12 for a modest effort in partially cleaning up one of our loveliest but polluted areas. We collected about 100 kilograms of recyclables from Lake Saif-ul-Muluk, the Saif-ul-Muluk Nala, Lalazar, and Shogran. We carried the recyclabes all the way back to Naran where a recycler separated all the plastic, tin, and aluminium containers  and delivered them to the recycling plant in Balakot. In addition, we gathered, burned, and buried nearly 1,000kilograms of non-recyclable waste and refuse. For 12 people in just a few days – working, climbing, and carrying heavy loads at altitudes of 8,500 to 11,500 feet – it was a commendable effort.

Some of you may think that our work will not have a lasting impact. This is true only if you compare our number with the number of tourists who visited Kaghan Valley this season. The 12 of us only worked for a few days at cleaning up a mess that thousands will recreate for months on end. Indeed, ours was a drop of disinfectant in a sea of waste. But there may be other ways of looking at our effort.

Perhaps some of you are now convinced that by polluting this planet we are sowing the seeds of our own destruction. If so, then the impact of our effort will be lasting. You saw for a few days how we are destroying our rivers and annihilating our forests. Indeed, many of you were convinced – you even tried to convince others, strangers – that keeping this earth clean is good for all of us. That we should do it in self-interest, if not as a matter of principle. If you spread this word among your friends and family, colleagues and comrades, then the impact of our effort could be both lasting and widespread. There is hope.

However, for that to happen, it is crucial that all of you express what you have seen and felt. Please make an effort to express it through this website. We need volunteers to set up the website for receiving reviews from all participants and for putting it all together with the hundreds of photographs and videos we brought back. Such a presentation on the website could be a powerful tool for a lasting impact and another reason for hope.

Our effort was also an opportunity for all of us to share views, jokes, bread, slippers, tents, and a lot more for a few days. It was an opportunity to understand others and to expand our minds. The intelligence, eloquence, sincerity, courage, and committment with which all of you shared the work-load and resources is another reason for hope. Some of you have an extraordinary capacity to give. With young people of such nature, we don’t merely have a reason for hope, we have a reason to be optimistic and excited about our future. Thank you.