Aseema provides education to underprivileged children living in difficult conditions in Mumbai. They run three municipal schools in partnership with MCGM, educating 1200 children aged 2.5-18 years. During JOY OF GIVING WEEK from September 26th to October 2nd, donations are being accepted to support language building and mid-day meals for the children. Donations of books, games, or money can be made to help educate underprivileged children.
Amazing project in AIESEC Uzhhorod, Ukraine!
The main goal of our project is giving the opportunity for the orphan children (5-14 years old) to improve their level of English, awake their interest in other cultures and to help them realize their potential.
Those children are orphans. We want to show them that our world is an amazing place, that there are a lot of different people, cultures and plenty of opportunities.
Amazing project in AIESEC Uzhhorod, Ukraine!
The main goal of our project is giving the opportunity for the orphan children (5-14 years old) to improve their level of English, awake their interest in other cultures and to help them realize their potential.
Those children are orphans. We want to show them that our world is an amazing place, that there are a lot of different people, cultures and plenty of opportunities.
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Fighting Female Genital Mutilation During COVID-19 in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
Rhobi Samwelly, FGM survivor and director of Hope for Girls and Women Tanzania outlines the impact of COVID-19 on her work protecting girls from FGM in Tanzania and the challenges she is facing.
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provides a newfound vision of pastoral care for such children, by opening its doors to a purpose built residential campus promising a life and secures future for such vulnerable children.
The SOS Child home will welcome the children under its shelter whose mothers are unable to provide them with basic necessities of childhood and will provide education, healthcare and pastoral care by taking these children under its wings from early years up till matriculating.
While this facility will also go hand in hand in motivating single women to find the stimulus to become financially empowered.
Our unique approach has earned us the chance to enrol
over 200 displaced and improvised children to schools within their community.
We leveraged on a smarter way to encourage education in the penultimate year of 2018 by launching our EduTech program where YSC initiated learning with the use of smart devices. This program had positively impacted over 500 children.
With help of our sponsors and mentors, we provided relief resources to 400 internally displaced children.
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SOS Child Home aims to provide pastoral care for susceptible and vulnerable children of destitute single women who will reside in a purpose-built residential campus promising them livelihood and education.
1. An Education Centre for Underprivileged Children
BECOME A SUPPORTER
Aseema has been striving to provide high quality relevant education to Mumbai’s
most neglected children living on the streets, or in slums and in inhuman
conditions.
In partnership with the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM), we
are reaching out to 1200 children aged 2 ½ - 18 years studying in the Pre-
Primary to Standard X, by running three municipal schools.
This JOY OF GIVING WEEK (26 September – 2 October 2010) give meaning
to “Education” for the Underprivileged Children.
HOW CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
DONATE NOW – For Language Building
A conversation begins with an understanding of Language and to build that
among our underprivileged children we need YOU.
You can donate today by Giving Books, Games or Money.
DONATE NOW – For Mid-day Meals
You can Support a Child with a Mid-day Meal for a minimum of 10.
Don't stand by. Get involved today for the future Educated Generation.
For further information please contact us at Aseema Charitable Trust, G3
Josephine Apartments, Ground Floor, Chimbai Road, Bandra (W), Mumbai 400
050. Tel: 91-22-26407248/91-22-26430185 Email: donors@aseema.org
Website: www.aseema.org