Education  India Project #26382

Build Computer Class for Autism Home and Villagers

A microproject by Action for Autism
Build Computer Class for Autism Home and Villagers
Build Computer Class for Autism Home and Villagers
Build Computer Class for Autism Home and Villagers
Build Computer Class for Autism Home and Villagers

Project Report | Dec 14, 2017
Ananda:The Home Away from Home

By Kathakali Das Pandey | Project Manager

Gokul really enjoys living in Ananda: The Group Home.He loves his spacious bedroom, living room, and lawn where he can run around.His eyes always sparkle with joy whenever there is car ride in his schedule because Gokul understands that whenever he goes for car ride he will also get to buy his favourite snacks from the local shop.He enjoys going to the nearest shopping centre.He feels proud of himself when he is able to go on an escalator ride all by himself.

Being a foodie Gokul's favourite is breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner time.It has been noticed that whenever he checks his schedule for breakfast, lunch or dinner he gets very excited and comes to the dining area ASAP compared to other activities.

Another activity Gokul loves is gardening.He loves watering plants, but more than that he loves planting especially when he can dig holes in the soil.He also loves walking barefoot in the garden.

Gokul enjoys playing with colours.Seeing his love for colours some time educators give him flower pots for painting which he loves very much.

With great happiness and pleasure, we would like to share with our donors that AFA has started the residence  program at Ananda: The Group Home.A well-designed campus with beautiful landscape and Aravali hills on the back is now open for persons with autism.Ananda started with three adults who are staying in this home away from home.

Donors, we would like to express our sincere gratitude for your valuable contribution to this ambitious project.Without your generosity, this would not have been possible.

Other activities

Airtel Delhi Half Marathon- On 19 November 2017 Sunday, nine champions with autism and sixteen buddies started walking/running from Jawaharlal Nehru stadium and completed 4 km.After the event they all were felicitated with participation medals.From starting till end participants enjoyed it thoroughly and it was an amazing experience.

Computer learning program for local children at Ananda is going on and there is demand from the community to expand this.

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Jul 27, 2017
The first computer centre at Gairatpurbas Village!!

By Kathakali Das Pandey | Project Coordinator

Mar 6, 2017
Computer class - a beginning has been made

By Gopal Kale | Project Leader

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Action for Autism

Location: New Delhi - India
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Twitter: @merrybarua
Project Leader:
Gopal Kale
New Delhi , Delhi India

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