Today Mummy Jee’s son Fabrice Lyczba and grandson Oren Lyczba came to Mummy Jee Educational Charitable Trust once again after two years and were given a warm welcome by the Mummy Jee Trust family and a cultural program was also presented by the students.

They came here from London to see how well the school and the children were doing in their education, and to see how they could help improve the school even more. They were received by a wonderful show that the students had prepared for them, with karate, singing, dancing, French songs and very impressive yoga session. There was also a very good song and dance about the culture of Bihar and a session of reading from the Bhagavat Geeta.
During a speech Fabrice said that “the last time I came to Bodhgaya was such a very good surprise that I decided to come again. I feel very welcome here and the school and the village are now a part of my family. All the staff at the school are doing great work under the leadership of social worker Munna Paswan and under the guidance of my mother, MummyJee.”
They will help the school with the website and with fundraising hoping to find new donors to continue the work of empowerment of poor children and of rural women around Bodhgaya.










