Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India

by Youth Council for Development Alternatives
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India
Foster Care for 100 Orphan Children in India

Project Report | Sep 26, 2014
Report on Foster Care for Orphan Children

By Mr. Rajendra Meher | Project Director

Supported children are enjoying
Supported children are enjoying
Summary
Foster Care Provides Care and Protection to children outside family:

Children are the most vulnerable members in a family and community. When one of their parents or both of them die they suffer a lot .They also suffer the most by various disease, domestic conflict, and natural calamities. The lives of those children who lost their father/mother and even both father and mother are really in a difficult position, consequently nobody looks after them.
Children without parental care are at greater risk. The numbers of children without parental care are found in both rural and urban areas. It is a common to find the children in normal families are struggling to realize their full development due to many factors including parental care, financial constraint and poor economic condition.
In spite of all this, children are living and still trying to achieve their rights.
The most important task is to ensure the safe livelihood, continue their education and ensuring their
all-round developments.

Intervention during the Period:

COUNSELING TO THE FOSTER CHILDREN & SUPPORT:

50 children who are in the emotionally disturbed are having the counseling support.
Now 50 children are going to school regularly and getting education.
Children are getting additional support for their education and livelihood.
Dress materials, school bags, reading and writing materials, tuition fees and food packets are provided to the children as per their needs. Staffs are regularly visiting and giving support to the children.

FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAMMES

For sustainable socio economic development of vulnerable family various income generation activities (IGP) support has been provided to 20 families. The families are getting average income from the IGP support
and spent for the children’s education. Different initiatives have been taken for linkages these families with govt. entitlements. During this period families 15 have availed facilities under different schemes BPL, Old age pension,
Widow pension , Indira Awas ,Free rice scheme, Disability certificates

TRAINING TO CARE GIVERS

100 caregivers have been able to aware on the care and protection of the children,
got orientation on parental skill, developed capacity on child nurturing.
In the training programme different topics like four rights of the child, Growth and
Development of children, Love and affection enriches child’s personality has been discussed. They gain knowledge on various poverty alleviation schemes and how to avail that.

CHILDREN CAMP

The children camp has been conducted 200 children where they can come together to
a platform to enhance their capability. This camp has created a platform for the children
to access equal opportunity to enhance their capacity and make them efficient on leadership
quality.

ADVANCE LIFE SKILL TRAINING

100 vulnerable children have got orientation on the life skill training. Children
could learn the stress management, copping attitude, decision making and self awareness.
Children have got different techniques regarding life skill & child rights Children could
learn the need of Participation, Protection, Survival and Development.


Story of Changes


A 16 year old boy was living a happy life with his parent and 3 sisters .Unfortunately he lost his parents and got extreme vulnerable
to get education and livelihood with his sisters, with the support of YCDA he could manage
to pass the higher secondary education but there after he failed to get the technical
education for his self estimate .In the mean time the Global giving opportunity could
support to take the admission in technical education.

Hiii “Thanks to Global Giving for his kind support and help me for which I could
fulfill my dream of continuing my education and confidence to support my family.







Role Play by Children
Role Play by Children
Care givers training
Care givers training
Education materials support to the children
Education materials support to the children
Children camp
Children camp
Kind Support to tha child
Kind Support to tha child

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Youth Council for Development Alternatives

Location: Boudh, Odisha - India
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Youth Council for Development Alternatives
Subhrata Jena
Project Leader:
Subhrata Jena
Bolangir , ODISHA India

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