Help 40 School Dropouts Generate Family Income
Summary
40 School Dropouts will be trained in vocational courses. Infrastructure development is a major share of project cost. Returns would accrue greater disposable income to rural youth and their families.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Villagers are agricultural laborers with Rs.65 daily income. Due to poor land productivity, they work for only 67 days a year which makes their lives miserable. To help them generate their own income, SAMPARC initiated this project so that eventually all villagers will be self-sustained. Beneficiaries will be Rural Village School Dropouts from nearby villages, orphanages & destitute homes.
Activities
Construction and infrastructure of vocational training facilities, and training of school dropouts. 40 youth will be trained in vocational courses to earn higher income.
Funding Information
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
Better economic status, better lifestyle, and sustainable life for the rural youth. Their skill and knowledge is built-up and they become self-reliant. It also improves their social condition.
Project Message
SAMPARC is an attempt to empower Poor, Needy & Destitute Children to maximize their potential and transform their lives to make them responsible citizens.
- Mr. Amit Kumar Banerjee, Founder Director & Secretary
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Amit Kumar Banerjee
Founder Director and Secretary
SAMPARC (Social Action For Manpower Creation)
9, Varad Apartments, 292, Yashwant Nagar
Talegaon Rly. Station, Maharashtra Dist. Pune 410 507
India
91-2114-227335
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Project Sponsor
Organization
SAMPARC (Social Action for Manpower Creation)
9, Varad Apartments, 292 Yashwant Nagar, Talegaon-Dabhade Station
Pune,
Maharashtra
Dist. Pune
India
91-02114-227335
http://www.samparcindia.org
Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
India
and can also be found under
Education.
For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on June 15, 2006
Latest Update from the Field
Help Poor Village Children in India to study further to help their Poor Parents
By Alexander Koshy - Manager - Resource Mobilization, November 20, 2007 05:52 PM
Having changed the lives of many deprived children and rural community people, particularly women, SAMPARC, A NON-PROFIT MAKING CHARITABLE TRUST, continues its mission through various development programmes. The Vocational Training Centre, functioning from Malavli (near Lonavla, Maharashtra, India) is just one of SAMPARC's various projects aimed at upliftment of poor village children and rural community people in the remote villages of Maharashtra where education is given very little significance.
The Background:
At the village level more than 60 % children usually drop out from schools after 4th standard. Whatever brilliant the students may be, it turns out to be of no use to them. First, the farmer parents just do not feel the necessity of further education. Second, they force the students to become bread winners in the early stage itself due to the poor financial condition of the family. These poverty-stricken families are in such a state of affairs that they can not even imagine to continue education of their wards.
The unfortunate children therefore have no other option but to leave their studies to either take up petty jobs or help their farmer parents due to financial crisis at home. Without any scope for further education, their future becomes miserable. In order to help such unfortunate children & youth, SAMPARC had begun this great task of educating these school dropouts and train them in special trades according to their choice.
The Outcome:
The centre has now become a place for skill development & social entrepreneurship among youth from nearby 30 villages to fight against poverty, unemployment & social security.
At present there are 138 students doing their training at the VTC. Out of these, 24 students stay at the campus as they hail from the distant villages. For them we provide all facilities. Others come, attend the classes and return to their villages.
Over the last 13 years, 1560 students were trained in various trades and around 900 are already employed with various industries.
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