The Aas program is dedicated to transforming the lives of children from migrant sugarcane worker families. These children face immense challenges, such as lack of access to education, unstable living conditions, and significant household responsibilities. Aas provides them with:
Holistic Development: Activities focus on literacy, numeracy, arts, and life skills, ensuring children stay connected to learning.
Nutritious Meals: Daily provision of healthy food like chikki, ladoos, dates, and fruits to support their physical and mental growth.
Health and Hygiene Awareness: Regular health screenings and sessions on personal hygiene to promote well-being.
The Aarambh program focuses on improving the quality of education for children in rural government (Zilla Parishad) schools. Many of these children face learning gaps due to limited resources and outdated teaching methods. Aarambh addresses these challenges by
Teacher Support: Conducting workshops and providing teaching aids to enhance classroom practices.
Individual Assessments: One-on-one evaluations to identify and address gaps in literacy and numeracy skills.
Health Interventions: Promoting health and hygiene practices, including regular check-ups and awareness workshops.
Community Engagement: Involving parents and local communities to create a supportive learning environment for children.