AAS is a non-profit organization established in 2005 in Indore, India with the vision of making every child happy. It works to create an enabling environment for children to reach their full potential by partnering with stakeholders in society. AAS operates various projects related to child protection, women's empowerment, and addressing issues like child labor, begging, and abuse. It has 29 staff members and 25 volunteers. Over the past 11 years, AAS has supported over 3000 children in need and won awards for its rescue and rehabilitation efforts. It aims to expand its work on rehabilitation, establish a children's home, advocate for special needs children, and conduct mass awareness campaigns on child protection issues.
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AAS NGO - Bird's Eye View
1. AAS
JOURNEY OF 11 YEARS..........
Registered office - I/43, LIG, RSS Nagar, Indore
Project Office - H-33, MIG, RSS Nagar, Indrore
Web - http:/aasindore.org
Email - info@aasindore.org,
aasindia@hotmail.com
Phone - 0731-2570073, 4089521
“AIM FOR THE AWARENESS OF SOCIETY”
2. Why We are
Vision –
To make every child Happy
Mission-
To work with different stakeholders in the society
To create an enabling environment by which
every child is able to rely on his or her full
potential
Promote knowledge and resource partnership
3. Who we are
AAS means “Hope” in Hindi. As the name suggests, at AAS, we try to build a future with
hope and justice.
The organization was established in May 2005. Registered under Madhya Pradesh
Societies registration Act. Registration No - 03/27/3/0431/05.
Presently organization is mainly working on child protection and women
empowerment.
Closely working with WCD, Police, Shelter homes, Health and various Ngos.
Received Best NGO award by the district administration in the year 2013.
5. Present projects
CHILDLINE -1098- Supported by CHILDLINE India Foundation and Ministry of Women and Child
Development Department GOI.
Local Economic Development Baseline – Supported by Commonwealth Local Self Governance Forum
(CLGF).
Project SEWA- Supported by Shree Mahadeo Shahara Sukrat Trust.
M Mitra- Supported by armman Mumbai
Sarthi “Empowerment Centre”- Supported by ZEE Media Corporation Limited
Masti Ki Pathshala- supported by various individual volunteers of Indore.
Women Empowerment through Livelihood Initiatives- Running by the organization by its own resources.
6. Themes of Child protection- Year 2016
Addressing child sexual abuse
Addressing child bagging
Addressing child Labour
School admission under RTE
Advocacy on the issue of child protection
7. Case Trend
Year
Total number
of cases Boys Girls Child Labour
Child
bagger
Guidance
and
counselling Missing
Protection
from abuse orphan
need care
and protection
Medical
help
2012 541 348 193 100 13 20 236 72 5 71 24
2013 696 435 244 59 49 28 301 101 2 118 37
2014 685 442 243 113 32 34 225 168 29 33 50
2015 960 578 382 104 187 51 238 223 11 105 45
2016 271 186 102 111 38 4 35 62 0 17 4
Total 3153 1989 1164 487 319 137 1035 626 47 344 160
11. Innovation
Surakshit Bachpan Note book
Snake and ladder for addressing child protection
Using social media- spreading Videos/posters on social issues
12.
13. Achievements
AAs developed a module on child sexual abuse named “ Surakshit Bachapn” was inaugurated by honorable
minister Ms. Maya Singh on 06-05-2016.
More than 1000 children in need, care and protection were supported in the year 2015-16
AAs received ‘’BEST NGO’’ award on 26Jan2013 by the district administration for rescuing various children from the
vulnerable places.
Bravery award received by the representative of the organization in the year of 2014 on the occasion of women’s
day.
Bravery award received by the representative of the organization in the year of 2015 on the occasion of women’s
day
Organization rescued 220 children who were organized for the child labor in different places of Indore.
Organization rescued 150 children who were organized for the child bagging in different places of Indore.
Indore district admiration formed a very first committee in Indore for addressing child bagging issues as a result of
the advocacy efforts made by the organization.
14. Financials
S no. Year Turnover
1 2015-16 50 Lakhs
2 2014-15 21.80 lakhs
3 2013-14 23.93 Lakhs
15. Way forward
Rehabilitation planning for children engaged in labour and bagging.
APNA Ghar- A Home for children in need care and protection
Advocacy for addressing special chidren
innovative approach for Mass awareness on child protection
Child Safe unsafe Touch