The document discusses social causes related to education for underprivileged children in India. It notes that illiteracy rates in India remain high, with around 59 million children between ages 6-14 not attending school. Don Bosco Ashalayam, a children's home and NGO in New Delhi, was selected for sponsorship to help address this issue. The NGO provides shelter, education, vocational training, and family placement for at-risk children using approaches like street outreach, rehabilitation, and advocacy. Through references, the group contacted several companies and successfully obtained sponsorship from a transportation business owner to support Don Bosco Ashalayam's efforts.
1. SOCIAL CAUSE:
EDUCATION FOR
UNDERPRIVEGED CHILDREN
AAKRITI GOEL, JAANVI ARORA, VINAY SHARMA, NIKHIL KUMAR,
SHASHWAT SHARMA, IFTEKHAR ALAM, NAVDEEP KAUSHIK, PRATEEK
GUPTA
2. ABOUT THE CAUSE:
When it comes to children, the effects of illiteracy are manifold. While the goal of universal
elementary education is a long way from being achieved, and affects the condition of education
among children, even adult illiteracy has effects on them. Statistics have shown that children of
uneducated mothers are more prone to problems like malnutrition and anaemia. Illiterate adults
are also less likely to send their children to school. Education is, in all probability, the most
influential tool required to break the vicious intergenerational cycle of abuse, malnutrition,
poverty and oppression. Literacy thus requires a lot of attention.
3. STATISTICS:
India is one of the countries that is still struggling with the problem of illiteracy. The literacy rate in the
country stands at 74.04% (according to the National Census, 2011).
By the government estimate, out of 200 million children in the age group of 6 to 14 in India, around 59
million do not attend school. Of the rest, who are currently in school, four out of every 10 children
beginning to attend school will drop out before completing their primary school education.
Recent community based surveys done in 28 cities and eight rural districts in the country find that not
more than 30 per cent of school children in the age group 6 to 14, in an educationally advanced state
like Maharashtra, can read simple text fluently or do basic arithmetic sums.
4. The aim of education imparted should be to bring changes
not only in the amount of knowledge gained but also in the
abilities to do so, to think and to acquire habits, skills and
attitude which characterize an individual who is socially
accepted and adjusted.
5. NGOs SELECTED:
Don Bosco Ashalayam (Sec-7, Dwarka,
New Delhi) – FINALIZED!
The Earth Saviours Foundation Gurukul
(Faridabad, Haryana)
Umeed – A Drop of Hope (Laxmi Nagar,
New Delhi)
Juvenile Care (Subhash Nagar, New Delhi)
Eklavya Foundation (Sec-32, Gurugram,
Haryana)
Khushboo Welfare Society (Sec-10, Gurugram,
Haryana)
Sharad Foundation (Sec-21B, Faridabad,
Haryana)
6. DON BOSCO ASHALYAM
Is a part of the global network of the Salesians of Don Bosco,
is a New-Delhi Palam based, Non-Government, Non- Profit,
Non-Political, Social , Charitable Organization Registered under
Societies Registration Act , 1860.
It is licensed children`s home(a Home of Hope) for children:
In need of Care and Protection.
7. MISSION
Empower the young at risk to be agents of personal and social transformation through a
participatory approach.
Provide a positive environment that will prevent exploitation and neglect.
Accompany the young at risk in their struggle to grow to fullness in freedom and humanness.
Network with like-minded individuals and groups to provide effective support to the young at
risk.
Advocacy efforts at national and international levels upholds the rights of the young at risk.
9. SPONSORSHIPS
As the main objective of this Live Project was to create corporate connections by trying to bring
Sponsorship for the NGO, we used our references and talked to the concerned people in different
companies such as:
Nagarro
New Delhi Doaba Carriers
Huppme
Accenture
PNB
Shiv Shakti Traders
10. CONCLUSION
Finally, we were able to get sponsorship for the NGO with the help of Navdeep, owns a
transportation company.