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Over the past 25 years, Mr. Brian Yazzie has worked in various roles advocating for Native American youth, including positions in public schools, recreation programs, and most recently as the Director of Native American Services for the Boys & Girls Club. He focuses on developing programs that embrace education, community, cultural heritage, and family. Mr. Yazzie believes these areas help youth become successful adults if programs work with families.
The document proposes starting a Girl Up club at BR school to empower girls and raise awareness of issues facing girls globally. Girl Up is a campaign of the UN Foundation that engages girls to take action on issues like education, health, and safety. The proposed club would follow Girl Up guidelines, meet weekly, and plan activities to educate and fundraise for girls in need. Benefits would include opportunities for recognition, scholarships, and celebrating International Women's and Girl's days. Permission is sought to start the club at BR in the next school year.
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Relief trust India has grown to become the most trusted and renowned relief trust not only in India but across the whole world. This is because they rightly understand the purpose for the funds contributed in donations. This is unlike many trusts that never spend the money in a righteous way.
Female education has a long tradition in India, with at least 20 women composing hymns in the Rigveda and women excelling in education during the Vedic era. World Education has successfully worked with local partners for many years to advance girls' and women's education through community-based programs that help enroll and retain girls in school and provide women access to educational and social resources. Providing basic education, especially to girls, remains a challenge in some rural areas of India due to poverty. The Deoki Nandan Education Trust aims to ensure all Indian children can access education by providing scholarships, books, and school uniforms.
WCRP and info4africa collaborate and host quarterly Youth Forums, which bring together youth between the ages of 12 and 18, from schools across the economic, cultural and social spectrum in KwaZulu-Natal. The Youth Forum programme actively engages youth, as the future leaders of South Africa, through four half-day workshops each year. The workshops are theme based, drawing from the Millennium Development Goals and the National Strategic Plan for HIV, AIDS and TB for South Africa (NSP), as well as from topical events such as Human Rights Day, Peace Day and Heritage Day. A well-informed speaker drawn from government, academia or the health and welfare practitioner community anchors each workshop within the Youth Forum series. Attendees are encouraged to take projects back into their schools and share the results of these initiatives at the following Youth Forum. Annually they have an awards ceremony that recognizes effort and outstanding achievements within the Youth Programme. Highlights of the 2012 Youth Forum programme included a visit to the KZNSA Gallery to view an international activist exhibition on HIV and treatment, and an International Peace Day Celebration which showcased dramatic and creative appeals from learners highlighting the need for world peace.
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Through feeding 5 million children wholesome school meals, the Akshaya Patra Foundation aims to achieve two critical UN sustainable development goals: zero hunger and quality education. Providing meals helps reduce poverty by enabling children to stay in school rather than work to support their families. With more educated youth who can earn sufficiently, India may see reduced poverty and challenges like gender inequality, corruption, and crime. Supporting the foundation through donations or fundraising helps the nonprofit reach its goal of serving 5 million children by 2020 and building a stronger future for India.
Over the past 25 years, Mr. Brian Yazzie has worked in various roles advocating for Native American youth, including positions in public schools, recreation programs, and most recently as the Director of Native American Services for the Boys & Girls Club. He focuses on developing programs that embrace education, community, cultural heritage, and family. Mr. Yazzie believes these areas help youth become successful adults if programs work with families.
The document proposes starting a Girl Up club at BR school to empower girls and raise awareness of issues facing girls globally. Girl Up is a campaign of the UN Foundation that engages girls to take action on issues like education, health, and safety. The proposed club would follow Girl Up guidelines, meet weekly, and plan activities to educate and fundraise for girls in need. Benefits would include opportunities for recognition, scholarships, and celebrating International Women's and Girl's days. Permission is sought to start the club at BR in the next school year.
365 Days of Caring Connects Volunteers and CommunitiesEhab Al Shihabi
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Relief india trust an educational ngo in indiavikasrelif
Relief trust India has grown to become the most trusted and renowned relief trust not only in India but across the whole world. This is because they rightly understand the purpose for the funds contributed in donations. This is unlike many trusts that never spend the money in a righteous way.
Female education has a long tradition in India, with at least 20 women composing hymns in the Rigveda and women excelling in education during the Vedic era. World Education has successfully worked with local partners for many years to advance girls' and women's education through community-based programs that help enroll and retain girls in school and provide women access to educational and social resources. Providing basic education, especially to girls, remains a challenge in some rural areas of India due to poverty. The Deoki Nandan Education Trust aims to ensure all Indian children can access education by providing scholarships, books, and school uniforms.
WCRP and info4africa collaborate and host quarterly Youth Forums, which bring together youth between the ages of 12 and 18, from schools across the economic, cultural and social spectrum in KwaZulu-Natal. The Youth Forum programme actively engages youth, as the future leaders of South Africa, through four half-day workshops each year. The workshops are theme based, drawing from the Millennium Development Goals and the National Strategic Plan for HIV, AIDS and TB for South Africa (NSP), as well as from topical events such as Human Rights Day, Peace Day and Heritage Day. A well-informed speaker drawn from government, academia or the health and welfare practitioner community anchors each workshop within the Youth Forum series. Attendees are encouraged to take projects back into their schools and share the results of these initiatives at the following Youth Forum. Annually they have an awards ceremony that recognizes effort and outstanding achievements within the Youth Programme. Highlights of the 2012 Youth Forum programme included a visit to the KZNSA Gallery to view an international activist exhibition on HIV and treatment, and an International Peace Day Celebration which showcased dramatic and creative appeals from learners highlighting the need for world peace.
The Not For Sale Campaign aims to equip activists to end modern slavery through innovative solutions. This year, their event will provide a forum for global leaders and participants to discuss effective methods for fighting slavery. They seek to achieve breakthroughs in ending slavery and spread awareness that slavery is a global problem, especially in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. The organization challenges views on slavery and delivers the truth about it in order to create positive change.
Through feeding 5 million children wholesome school meals, the Akshaya Patra Foundation aims to achieve two critical UN sustainable development goals: zero hunger and quality education. Providing meals helps reduce poverty by enabling children to stay in school rather than work to support their families. With more educated youth who can earn sufficiently, India may see reduced poverty and challenges like gender inequality, corruption, and crime. Supporting the foundation through donations or fundraising helps the nonprofit reach its goal of serving 5 million children by 2020 and building a stronger future for India.
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The document is the annual progress report of the Indian Centre for Development and Rights (iCFDR) for the year 2017-2018. It summarizes iCFDR's activities over the year, which included awareness campaigns on environmental protection, health issues like HIV/AIDS, gender equality, and water conservation. It also describes winter clothes donation drives, educational and fun activities conducted with children in orphanages and old age homes, and an easy classes program to provide academic support to underprivileged children.
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The document provides information about CRY - Child Rights and You, an Indian non-profit organization that advocates for child rights. For over 30 years, CRY has partnered with NGOs, communities, government and media to work towards eliminating the root causes of child deprivation, exclusion, exploitation and abuse in India. The document encourages readers to learn more about CRY's work by visiting their website at www.cry.org.
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The overall purpose of this program is to motivate and encourage teenagers to step out of their comfort zone, be creative and nurture entrepreneurial thinking. It also acts out as a great platform for them to network with delegates from various industries in Nepal.
It is an opportunity of life time, not only to the winner, but all the applicants, finalists and other teenagers to develop themselves through networking, collaboration and pooling of opportunities.
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The other day when eight year old Roshni came home, she wasn’t her usual self. She was quiet and looked visibly scared. It didn’t take a lot of time for her mother to notice the unusual change.
Children of the World (India) Trust (CWB) is a non-profit organization established in 1982 to support the growth and development of children and families. It aims to provide educational, health, and nutritional services to sponsored children and their families through community projects. CWB's vision is to find families for children without parental care and support children and families so they can become self-reliant adults while staying emotionally and physically healthy.
Ride For Cause Foundation (RFCFND) is an Indian non-governmental organization founded in 2017 by Mr. Rohit Acharekar that aims to restore children's rights. It partners with other NGOs to fund projects that ensure underprivileged children have access to education, healthcare, and a happy childhood. RFCFND identifies worthy projects across India and provides funding and support to individuals and groups working directly with children at a local level.
There are many NGOs, Children Support Programs, charitable trusts, portals that work in favour of these children. In the next segment, we’ll see a list of those names who support orphan children
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Antral is an informal group of diverse individuals working together to promote love, compassion, and holistic growth in society, especially for underprivileged children. They focus on alternative education for children ages 5-16 through holistic development tailored to each child's interests. Their work addresses issues like child labor, sexual abuse, and healthcare in underserved communities. They currently have three locations in Greater Noida and Bihar serving migrant construction workers and village children.
There are many NGOs, Children Support Programs, charitable trusts, portals that work in favour of these children. In the next segment, we’ll see a list of those names who support orphan children
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/charities-supporting-orphans-children-india-donation/
#sponsorforchild, #donatefororphan, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchideducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #orphan, #orphanage, #milaap, #smile, #sos, #cry
Prisha Foundation NGO works for widow, disabled people, education for children, and homeless senior citizen. We are a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded by devoted youngsters, women, and well-wishers from Delhi and other Indian states to improve the overall development of the poor people living in various places belonging to multiple communities.
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The Physically-Challenged Development Foundation (PDF) is a voluntary organization in Bangladesh dedicated to empowering the disabled community. It was founded in 2008 and now has over 3,000 volunteers working across 8 branches. PDF aims to promote social awareness of disability issues, ensure equal rights for the disabled, and create job opportunities. Notable projects include Summer Challenge, which organizes teams in community service competitions, and Project Lighthouse, which provides educational support services to blind students. PDF believes that empowering youth and the disabled community can help create positive social change in Bangladesh.
The Leapyear Project is redefining leap year as a global call to action. It is asking people worldwide to commit to taking a risk in 2012, either big or small, that will create positive change. Participants choose a risk, document their progress on social media using #lyproject, and inspire others. The goals are to culminate in a book and art exhibit documenting the risks taken. The founder, Victor Saad, hopes it gains traction to continue every four years as a reminder to take risks for good. The project has already engaged people from over 20 countries within its first week.
I Impact India is a social innovation and communication solutions firm. Their motto is to provide the best services in the development sector. They were founded in 2013 with a goal of effectively channeling funds to help people like Radhika, an 8 year old girl with blood cancer who could not afford treatment. They provide various marketing, consulting, branding, design and event services to non-profits. They study models like TED, Livestrong, DonorsChoose and others. Their services include marketing, consultancy, design, branding and events for social good. They emphasize passion, excellence, honesty and getting work done on time.
This document provides an overview of Nav Srishti's Child Centred Community Development Programme (CCCDP) in the Holambi Kalan area of Delhi from 2014-2015. The key points are:
1) The CCCDP works to enhance the capacity of underprivileged children, families, and communities to address the structural causes of child poverty. It covers over 20,000 children across several domains including health, education, water and sanitation, early childhood care, and household security.
2) Major activities included forming mothers and monitoring groups, celebrating handwashing and toilet days, establishing school libraries, training on education rights, and organizing early childhood development activities. Microfinance groups and youth groups
The community of Blessing for Orphans was created to help identify and develop the potential talents of orphans in Indonesia at an early age. [The founder] had the inspiration to start the community after realizing that many university graduates were not working in their field of study and that identifying children's talents early could help them have more fulfilling lives and careers. Blessing for Orphans has conducted numerous activities over the years such as building libraries, providing education classes, visiting orphanages, and helping renovate orphanage facilities. They rely on donations from supporters to fund their efforts in improving the lives of orphans in Indonesia.
Aufklaren-Indian International Model United NationsRishabh Shah
Rishabh Shah founded Aufklaren Event Management and the Indian International MUN to empower Indian youth. Aufklaren organizes workshops, seminars and conferences to educate youth about politics and current affairs. Their flagship event is the Indian International MUN, Asia's largest MUN simulation which brings together over 3,000 high school students from 17 countries and 42 Indian cities annually. Aufklaren aims to mold India's youth by simulating UN and Indian Parliament proceedings, allowing students to represent countries and discuss local, national, and global issues to develop future leaders and diplomats for India. In just 3 years, they have expanded the IIMUN event to 30 Indian cities and trained over 300,000 students in history, politics
CRY (Child Relief and You) is a non-profit organization established in 1979 in India to restore children's basic rights. It focuses on ensuring children's rights to survival, development, protection, and participation. CRY works with over 200 local organizations across India. It raises funds primarily through donations from individuals and organizations, using the money to support local NGO programs in health, education, preventing child labor and abuse. CRY's mission is to enable people to take responsibility for deprived children through collective action, empowering both children and communities.
The document is the annual progress report of the Indian Centre for Development and Rights (iCFDR) for the year 2017-2018. It summarizes iCFDR's activities over the year, which included awareness campaigns on environmental protection, health issues like HIV/AIDS, gender equality, and water conservation. It also describes winter clothes donation drives, educational and fun activities conducted with children in orphanages and old age homes, and an easy classes program to provide academic support to underprivileged children.
Robyn Dooley is a 17-year-old student from the United Kingdom who is actively involved in her local community and politics. She currently chairs her local Youth Parliament and works as a Young Advisor for a charity focused on improving lives of young people. Her goals are to start her own well-being and mindfulness business and magazine. She is passionate about giving young people a voice and making a positive impact through social actions.
The document provides information about CRY - Child Rights and You, an Indian non-profit organization that advocates for child rights. For over 30 years, CRY has partnered with NGOs, communities, government and media to work towards eliminating the root causes of child deprivation, exclusion, exploitation and abuse in India. The document encourages readers to learn more about CRY's work by visiting their website at www.cry.org.
Glocal Teen Hero is a platform that is exclusively for the teenagers that recognize their initiation, creativity and enthusiasm so as to empower them. It is a fully funded program exclusively for Nepali Teenagers and is an initiation of Glocal- Khabar, an online news portal based on youth, education and entrepreneurship. It is an award night dedicated to the passionate and innovative teenagers who are also working to create a ripple effect in the society besides academics.
The overall purpose of this program is to motivate and encourage teenagers to step out of their comfort zone, be creative and nurture entrepreneurial thinking. It also acts out as a great platform for them to network with delegates from various industries in Nepal.
It is an opportunity of life time, not only to the winner, but all the applicants, finalists and other teenagers to develop themselves through networking, collaboration and pooling of opportunities.
Why Should Little Girls be Taught About the Wrong TouchDipesh Tiwari
The other day when eight year old Roshni came home, she wasn’t her usual self. She was quiet and looked visibly scared. It didn’t take a lot of time for her mother to notice the unusual change.
Children of the World (India) Trust (CWB) is a non-profit organization established in 1982 to support the growth and development of children and families. It aims to provide educational, health, and nutritional services to sponsored children and their families through community projects. CWB's vision is to find families for children without parental care and support children and families so they can become self-reliant adults while staying emotionally and physically healthy.
Ride For Cause Foundation (RFCFND) is an Indian non-governmental organization founded in 2017 by Mr. Rohit Acharekar that aims to restore children's rights. It partners with other NGOs to fund projects that ensure underprivileged children have access to education, healthcare, and a happy childhood. RFCFND identifies worthy projects across India and provides funding and support to individuals and groups working directly with children at a local level.
There are many NGOs, Children Support Programs, charitable trusts, portals that work in favour of these children. In the next segment, we’ll see a list of those names who support orphan children
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/charities-supporting-orphans-children-india-donation/
#sponsorforchild, #donatefororphan, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchideducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #orphan, #orphanage, #milaap, #smile, #sos, #cry
Antral is an informal group of diverse individuals working together to promote love, compassion, and holistic growth in society, especially for underprivileged children. They focus on alternative education for children ages 5-16 through holistic development tailored to each child's interests. Their work addresses issues like child labor, sexual abuse, and healthcare in underserved communities. They currently have three locations in Greater Noida and Bihar serving migrant construction workers and village children.
There are many NGOs, Children Support Programs, charitable trusts, portals that work in favour of these children. In the next segment, we’ll see a list of those names who support orphan children
Donate Us
https://serudsindia.org/charities-supporting-orphans-children-india-donation/
#sponsorforchild, #donatefororphan, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donationforchideducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool, #orphan, #orphanage, #milaap, #smile, #sos, #cry
Prisha Foundation NGO works for widow, disabled people, education for children, and homeless senior citizen. We are a non-profit, non-governmental organization founded by devoted youngsters, women, and well-wishers from Delhi and other Indian states to improve the overall development of the poor people living in various places belonging to multiple communities.
We See Tomorrow in Today's Child - Save the Children.pptxSomaoJoe
Witness the potential of today's child in shaping a better tomorrow. Support Save the Children and be a part of a brighter future.
https://www.savethechildren.in/sci-in/publication/bc10535c-4195-4209-b7bd-e52c722b133f.pdf
The Physically-Challenged Development Foundation (PDF) is a voluntary organization in Bangladesh dedicated to empowering the disabled community. It was founded in 2008 and now has over 3,000 volunteers working across 8 branches. PDF aims to promote social awareness of disability issues, ensure equal rights for the disabled, and create job opportunities. Notable projects include Summer Challenge, which organizes teams in community service competitions, and Project Lighthouse, which provides educational support services to blind students. PDF believes that empowering youth and the disabled community can help create positive social change in Bangladesh.
The Leapyear Project is redefining leap year as a global call to action. It is asking people worldwide to commit to taking a risk in 2012, either big or small, that will create positive change. Participants choose a risk, document their progress on social media using #lyproject, and inspire others. The goals are to culminate in a book and art exhibit documenting the risks taken. The founder, Victor Saad, hopes it gains traction to continue every four years as a reminder to take risks for good. The project has already engaged people from over 20 countries within its first week.
I Impact India is a social innovation and communication solutions firm. Their motto is to provide the best services in the development sector. They were founded in 2013 with a goal of effectively channeling funds to help people like Radhika, an 8 year old girl with blood cancer who could not afford treatment. They provide various marketing, consulting, branding, design and event services to non-profits. They study models like TED, Livestrong, DonorsChoose and others. Their services include marketing, consultancy, design, branding and events for social good. They emphasize passion, excellence, honesty and getting work done on time.
This document provides an overview of Nav Srishti's Child Centred Community Development Programme (CCCDP) in the Holambi Kalan area of Delhi from 2014-2015. The key points are:
1) The CCCDP works to enhance the capacity of underprivileged children, families, and communities to address the structural causes of child poverty. It covers over 20,000 children across several domains including health, education, water and sanitation, early childhood care, and household security.
2) Major activities included forming mothers and monitoring groups, celebrating handwashing and toilet days, establishing school libraries, training on education rights, and organizing early childhood development activities. Microfinance groups and youth groups
The community of Blessing for Orphans was created to help identify and develop the potential talents of orphans in Indonesia at an early age. [The founder] had the inspiration to start the community after realizing that many university graduates were not working in their field of study and that identifying children's talents early could help them have more fulfilling lives and careers. Blessing for Orphans has conducted numerous activities over the years such as building libraries, providing education classes, visiting orphanages, and helping renovate orphanage facilities. They rely on donations from supporters to fund their efforts in improving the lives of orphans in Indonesia.
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2. For nearly four decades, CRY has been relentlessly working for the
underprivileged children in India. Way back in the 1970s when India
was looking for secured jobs and secured lives, Rippan Kaur decided
to set a new benchmark. He along with six of his friends decided to
amend the situation of the underprivileged Indian children. CRY was
literally born from a discussion around a dinner table and since then
has grown by leaps and bounds and has become a name to reckon
with in the development sector.
Rippan used to be an airline purser and was widely driven by the fact
that there was a disparity of privileges in the country. The disparity
between privileged and underprivileged children was clearly
noticeable. During school days, Kapur had joined his school’s social
service club where he used to read to the blind, visit children in
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3. hospitals, a nd organize reading and writing classes for the street
children. Also, when the club adopted a slum, he started a free
dispensary there. In order to raise funds for different activities, the
club started selling milk. That’s how Rippan’s journey towards social
work started. His work towards the club worked like a homework for
CRY.
In 1979, Rippan and his friends decided to not begin from the scratch
i.e. they didn’t want to develop a foundation that worked directly
with the underprivileged children of India. Rather, they wanted to
create a bridge that would connect Indians with social work based
organizations that look for funds to operate.
CRY since then assisted in
deploying good fundraising
methods, and developing
relationships with the
partnered NGOs. No
organization runs smoothly
as it has its own set of
highs and lows and CRY
had its share. But the
foundation has only grown
successfully since its
establishment. Even though
Rippan Kaur passed away
in 1994, the organization
continued to work with the same passion and vigor with his words as
their guiding spirit - “What I can do, I must do.”
The CRY team since the commencement has been wholeheartedly
engaged in the social activities for underprivileged children. The focus
is on creating happy childhoods everywhere. CRY works on issues like
child labor, girl child, malnutrition, poverty, education & illiteracy,
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4. child marriage, child trafficking and gender inequality. The team
supports projects like Rural Organization for Social Advancement
(ROSA), Salem Peoples’ Trust, Saksham, Sahyog Charitable Trust etc.
The partnerships involve extensive research, communication,
activities and consistent support from all resources. When
people donate to CRY, the money is sincerely used unanimously in
different children’s development activities. Complete transparency is
maintained at every length. Most of the funds for NGO come from
citizens of the country, organizations, and societies.
It is this ceaseless energy why CRY has achieved milestones and has
created a place in peoples’ heart. CRY’s work has not only received
critical acclaim among who’s who in the media but also awards and
recognition. The team has received awards such as Lakshya award
(2012), IPE CSR Corporate Governance Awards for the Best NGO
(2012), Rotary Citizen of Bombay Award (1991-92), Bal Adhikaar
Adhiveshan (1999) and a lot more. Across media like The Huffington
Post, The Better India, and others, CRY has made a place for its own.
Today, you can say CRY has come a long way and is determined to go
more.
Stories of girls being rescued from trafficking, children being enrolled
in schools, infants getting a healthy start to life and similar ones
keep flooding the social media platforms and the website of CRY. The
objective is to eradicate the social evils totally from the niche. While
a bunch of CRY staff and youthful volunteers are engrossed in
different CRY activities, do you see yourself as a part of the family?
You can certainly help. You can donate. Your donation can help in the
fight for child rights protection. Rippan had a dream of India that
garnered happy childhoods. Your small act towards child support can
help in achieving the dream fully. Donate today!
Posted by CRY NGO at 04:37
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