Saturday, June 12, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
GIRL MOTHERS
The display consists of 59 photographs submitted to the 1st Andalusian Solidarity Photograph Competition, organized by FAMSI, together with ART/PNUD and the Cooperation Consortium Association.
This exhibition offers the chance to see the not-for-profit works in a setting that allows the public to value their quality, the sensitivity of its characters, and the energy with which people communicate their desire for a promising, encouraging and more just collective reality.
Its objectives are the following:
• Disseminate pictures that portray the living circumstances of northern and southern countries while respecting the principles set forth in the ethics code of aid-to-development NGO’s.
• Raise public awareness by showing pictures that show the efforts made towards human development and the betterment of the life conditions of disfavored populations.
• Give visibility to the creative work of photographers, volunteers and associations involved in development and/or aid-to-development work through initiatives that promote sustainable local human development.
• Generate an awareness of collective participation in the pursuit of the Millennium Development Objectives, in any spaces and geographical locations where the pictures are displayed.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
BOLLYMADRID 2010
Many volunteers, who made this gathering possible with their vitality and with the wide array of activities they carried out for both children and adults, came to our yearly meeting from different spots of Spain.
Children, our driving force, had fun at the face-painting, story-telling and dance workshops.
The adults we wish to reach and to whom we would like to convey our excitement with our new Projects, participated in a TRUE-FALSE informative game, were informed of all that has been going on at Asha-Kiran lately, and came close to Indian culture through all the handicrafts at the A-K store and the Bollywood dances performed on our behalf by Chand Taari Group.
We had a new campaign this year with the motto: "IT’S A LIE – streets are not the best learning ground".
We seek sponsors; people like you, who are willing to back our Projects and the children in Pune who long for a worthy life, a better life.
We gave something valuable of ourselves this weekend – our time, our vitality, our hope.
We give our thanks to each one of you from the heart.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
YASHODHARA HOME: A NEW STAGE
Each of them has a personal story laden with intensity and hard times, but their life at Yashodhara is acting as a balm for them, and their future is filling up with opportunities and dreams thanks to the people who trust our work and support us.
A new stage in the development of Home will begin on June 15th.
Asha-Kiran has rented a new building located in a natural setting, with capacity for 45 children. For us at Asha-Kiran, it is a source of immense satisfaction to feel that our daily efforts bear fruit in the children that they target, and we GROW WITH THEM through our devoted work and dedication.
The new building is part of the NGO Sevadham Campus Trust, where other NGOs with varied social projects also carry out their work. Thus, we will be part of a family of NGOs, each working in different realms.
This location is in the municipality of Kamshet, between Pune and Mumbai, and will allow the children of the Home to have large areas for play and recreation among trees, in safe surroundings. The campus also has its own hospital, and is within walking distance of the village where the children will attend school.
In the last few weeks, the building has been refurbished, and we are carefully screening new applications of children in need of foster care. We have set ourselves the goal of admitting 10 new children this year. These new admissions will constitute renewed impulse for the work of Asha-Kiran.
Thank you for supporting this dream come true.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF PRIMARY EDUCATION
At Asha-Kiran, we believe that education is paramount in the task of preventing or reducing social exclusion. At the same time, the field of education is one of the basic social spaces that better connects people, families and communities.
To this end, Asha-Kiran is starting a series of initiatives to provide the resources that the 800 students who attend these two schools need to have quality education, and that the latter always guarantees gender equality.
Asha-Kiran complements this educational Project with health programs that include dental health and vision care (preventive and curative), and the promotion of sports activities. These initiatives also intend to raise students’ and parents’ awareness of the importance of ongoing school attendance.
The Project implies the following:
• Fostering the interest and participation of teachers and parents in educational processes
• Improving teaching
• Providing educational tools and material
• Improving school facilities
• Improving the students’ health
• Carrying out creative and arts workshops