Education  India Project #16364

Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India

by Association of Relief Volunteers
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Education for 300 Indigenous Children in India
Jan 8, 2020

Strengthening in facing challenges

Monitoring children standards
Monitoring children standards

It is very tough and facing continues challenges to run the project in getting resources including the present situation from GlobalGiving. We exclusively depended on recurring donations from volunteers but due to technical problem yet to get fund from golobalgiving.

However , carrying out the project with lot of difficulties and strengthening in facing challenges.

On Nov 14th 2019, two of our children got 1st and 3rd place on quiz competition conducted by the schools on the occasion of children’s day, 6th and 7th standard children participated in sports and got 1st, 2nd places in volleyball and kabbadi game.

On December 2019 ARV team visited supplementary education centers and conducted health related campaign about importance of hand wash in daily life and also distributed sanitary soaps and hand wash awareness cards to all the children

Provided school fee for 6 children and distrubuted school suppplies for 12 children in the elementary school.

In this quarter we conducted survey about the progress levels and the standards in the education of children, we are glad to share that 70 percent of the children are above average and getting A grades and rest of the 30 percent are average. Teachers are putting efforts towards below average children.

Invited expert in mathematics to all the centers to teach 14 hours exclusively mathematical techniques. 2 Women teachers interacted with the local communities and taught moral values for their children bright future.

one of the child presentation
one of the child presentation
Hand wash campaign
Hand wash campaign
Napkins and soaps distribution
Napkins and soaps distribution
teaching mathematics techniques
teaching mathematics techniques
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Association of Relief Volunteers

Location: Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - India
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Project Leader:
Ravi Kumar
Vijayawada , Andhra Pradesh India

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