There is no doubt that the child will be able to make the memories of a lifetime at summer camp, with new friends, new skills, and new self-esteem that breeds confidence in the child, the memories of the fun and laughter from summer camp will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
Keeping this in mind, Prime Trust organized a summer camp for their three Evening Schools at Colas Nagar, Rainbow Nagar, and Muthialpet.
The four Master of Social Work interns from the Central University of Kerala is taking part actively.
The children were offered programs on spoken English, Drawing, Singing, and Dancing along with programs on leadership training.
These programs are coordinated by the staff members of Prime Trust.
Prime Trust is always trying to support children who are in dire need of financial assistance to continue their studies. We identified 4 children who are studying at local schools in a rural village. It is observed that the families of those children are finding it hard to meet the educational needs of their children.
A family with 8 years old boy and his 10 years old sister, lost their father and her mother is taking up menial work to feed the children. The mother of the children approached us to help her children.
Another family with 11 years old boy and his 6-years old sister was supported by us as the family is in a huge financial crisis and unable to meet their basic family needs. The mother of the children contacted us to support her kids.
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Group activities for evening school children at Janani Home for Girls, Colas Nagar, Puducherry
We are happy to share that four students of the Ist year Masters in Social Work program from the Central University of Kerala are doing their internship from 2nd May 2022 for a period of one month. They actively participate in the activities of Prime Trust.
On Thursday the 5fh May 2022, group activities for the children of Janani Home and Colas Nagar Evening School were conducted. About 25 children took part in the group activities. This program was organized by the M.S.W trainees. The children were told to give a self-introduction. There was an ice-breaking session to improve the interaction between the children and the trainees. The children were facilitated to play a few games. The response of the children was very good. The children interacted very well.
A health program was organized by the Sri Sai Institute of Paramedical and Hotel Management, Villianur, Puducherry on Saturday, the 30th April 2022 at 3.00 p.m. for the children of Janani Home for Girls and Colas Nagar Evening School and the women from local community of Colas Nagar. More than 30 children and women were present to attend the program. The students of Sri Sai Institute of Paramedical Sciences offered the following programs. Lessons were taught through dance, miming, and role play.
Hand Wash: The children were taught different ways of washing their hands
Need for sanitation: The children were taught that the sanitation systems aim to protect human health by providing a clean environment that will stop the transmission of disease, especially through the fecal-oral route. For example, diarrhea, the main cause of malnutrition and stunted growth in children, can be reduced through adequate sanitation.
First Aid Program: The children were taught that First aid is emergency care given immediately to an injured person. The purpose of first aid is to minimize injury and future disability. In serious cases, first aid may be necessary to keep the victim alive.
Good and Bad Touch: The children were taught that Good Touch / Bad Touch is a body-safety program that teaches our children a comfortable way to talk about a very sensitive problem. Children are taught what abuse is, personal body-safety rules, who can help them, and what to do if they are threatened or harmed.
Women as the fulcrum of the society: A song was sung by the students which depict the role of women in the community and their sacrifice. The song also narrates how women should be treated.
This program was organized by Mrs. Sushanthiga, Managing Trustee Ms. Puviarasi, Manager and Accountant, Jeeva, Secretary of Sri Sai Institute of Paramedical Sciences along with the team members of Prime Trust, Mrs. Mary, Program Manager, and Ms. Uma Maheswari, Accountant.
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DENTAL CAMP FOR THE NEEDY
Oral health plays a vital role in the overall health and wellbeing of the individual. With the objective of helping people access oral health and hygiene facilities, Prime Trust in association with VEL Dental Clinic through its Mobile Dental Services organized a free dental check-up and awareness camp on 1.4.2022 at the Janani Home premises.
Dr. Anitha Das and Dr. Uma Maheswari conducted the camp. The staff members of Prime Trust, Mrs. Nathali Raja, Miss. Uma Maheswari and Miss. Ranjini organized this event.
Oral health services offered during the camp include a dental check-up, tooth extraction, scaling, fillings to treat cavities, and more. Our experts guided the patients about the food intake and daily routine they should follow to prevent dental disorders.
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