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And along the way, she's going to add happiness to elders' lives and give teenagers an understanding of senior needs and the value of community service.
She's using the Internet to link teen volunteers to hospitalized elders who are seldom visited by friends or family.
Here's how she explains her vision of RLove.us, the Web site she created:
"The idea of this Web site struck me as I was searching for some way to complete my community service hours. I automatically thought of helping the elderly when my grandmother told of her experiences as a nurse. She explained how many elderly men and women are often abandoned by their friends and families once they are hospitalized.
"These stories touched me deeply, and I began pondering some way to ensure company for lonely senior citizens. It is then I realized that I could help both my peers and many other high school students, in addition to the lonely elders so often isolated _ all through a program such as the
Still in its founding stage, RLOVE has already attracted teens, especially:
_Prayerna's sister, Mayher, 13, who became interested in her sister's quest for a meaningful way to serve the community.
_Their father,
Prayerna and Mayher, who live in
"Our plan is to visit people in hospices and retirement homes as well as elderly care facilities," Prayerna says.
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Question: Who designed your Web site?
Answer: My uncle, Rag Thaudhri. He did it in three weeks.
Q: You are an 11th grade student at
A: I needed to have a community service project, and I think in a way it will help me a lot in college. Schools look for something to distinguish one person from another _ a separator between students. My goal is to go to
Q: You've done other volunteering?
A: Both of us have done picking up trash in our
Q: You are planning to spend your summer improving the Web site and organizing the volunteers. Have you had many hits from teens yet?
A: We have heard from a few but not a lot yet. Nothing really big. Our summer is going to be filled with promoting this project, though. My goal is to basically help as many teens and elderly as I can with the Web site.
Q: Your grandmother encouraged you?
A: My grandmother, Prem, lives with us and has told me many stories about the needs of the elderly. Supporting the elderly is part of our Indian culture.
Q: You have resources across the U.S. already?
A: Yes, we can link teens with projects that can use their help in serving the elderly across the U.S.
Q: And someday...?
A: We hope to be international.
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