


A cool wind swept through the community center that Sunday morning. Ahmedabad’s winter finally arrived, ushering in cozy sweaters, bright kites in the pale blue sky, and rare patches of warm sun. While I finished hand-washing my colossal load of laundry, fingers and feet numb, I could only wonder, “Will they come?”
By Anjali Dotson '06
If you asked me to write a small piece on the health camp we organized in June in my host village, I would probably say it was held in a remote village 70km from the nearest city with 6 doctors from 5 different faculties who saw 265 patients from over 55 villages in 6 hours for Rs.20 per person.
And you might be impressed.
But what I probably wouldn’t mention would be the angry masis crowding around the clinic door trying to get in before their turn. Or the young illiterate women who couldn’t remember the proper dosage of 4 out of their 5 medicines within 30 seconds of leaving the exam room. Or the printers from Bhuj who didn’t send the illustrated medical faculty signs on time. Or the 6 people from my organization who committed to the day and were assigned crucial tasks and then simply decided not to come. Yeah, I probably would leave all that out.
Okay, so I’ve never been to Kansas, nor do I have any desire to go there. In fact, I’m in Ahmedabad, India for the next nine months. So “what is the point of referencing an old American classic like ‘The Wizard of Oz’?” you may ask. Patience, and I’ll get to the point.Six new Fellows will soon be inaugurated into Indicorps' intensive leadership program. As part of Indicorps' attempt to increase the investment in individual participants, we aim to reduce the size of fellowship classes as we integrate a new January program that staggers starting dates of smaller groups. We are excited for Bhavana, Fatima, Ishtar, Naveen, Parth and Rashida to join the ranks of Fellows for Life (Indicorps fellows join a growing community of committed to a better world). These Fellows were selected from an outstanding pool of applicants and will bring tremendous potential and energy to the Indicorps family. While we diversify internationally and welcome our first South African-Indian Fellow, in a bizarre twist of geography, the rest of the team coincidentally all hails from the Washington DC/VA/MD metro area.

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