Mark van Schaick B.V. supports our orphanage in India
Mark van Schaick B.V supports our orphanage in India
Mark van Schaick BV supports our orphanage in India since 1988, Mr. Mark van Schaick from Schiedam is active in the repair sector where he has become the specialist that he is today. In 2000, he has taken the step to start for himself and he has established Mark van Schaick BV. Mark van Schaick BV carries out repairs to a.o.: crankshafts, connecting rods, engine-ken, bearings, pistons, piston rods, industrial "rotating equipment" such as turbine shafts, pump shafts, rotor shafts of electric motors, white metal bearings etc. Mark van Schaick BV consists of an enthusiastic and highly experienced group of employees who has an extensive and in some cases unique machinery. So they have crankshaft grinders which axes to grind up to 12 meters long and 30 tons weight. Their global reputation, expertise and customer-oriented service in repairing machine brings them orders from around the world.
They work, among others for: ship owners from around the world, manufacturers and importers of diesel engines, machine parts dealers, Navy, military, railway, petrochemical industry, steam and gas turbine manufacturers, repairers and manufacturers crank.
For many years now, Mark van Schaick BV guarantees the annual running costs of our orphanage in India, through which 80 orphan girls completely are cared for and are provided with good education to look ahead for a decent future.
Usha came in June 2010 (see photo) from rural India to our orphanage to ask for help.
Usha had one four years old daughter with her and told that she was treated as a slave by her in-laws and by several of them was raped daily.
The orphanage mother didn’t hesitate for a moment and Usha was warmly received in our orphanage. Usha appeared to be pregnant and on September 27 all were surprised with the birth of a new "sister". Usha and her two daughters are now safe and may also thanks to the help of Mark, always live in our orphanage. On behalf of the orphan girls we thank director Mark for his loving support and we hope more companies will follow suit in the Netherlands.
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