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PARIVARTANYour chance to make a
difference
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The Beginning
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The Beginning
Parivartan was set up in 1997 by Shakil Ahmed , a human rights activist andlawyer who grew up in the slums and dedicated his life to championing the under privileged. To this day he still remains in the slums, choosing to stay connected tohis community.
Parivartan is currently running two centres within the Sangam Nagar Wadalaslums, providing a non-formal education to children who do not attend school dueto issues that surround social, political and gender discrimination.
In 1999 Shakil made a petition in the high court against the Government,requesting a public school be built within this area and won the case
Parviartan along with other organisations are currently awaiting the results of apetition filed against the Government on the neglect and lack of protection thatsurrounds the education of children from 0-6 yrs old
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Facts & Stats
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Sangam Nagar area in Wadala East is a large slum with around 200,000people and around 12- 15 pockets/areas that are severely poverty stricken and
in need of support
Number of households within the Sagam Nagar, Wadala East slum(approx. number)?40,000
No of children per household?2/3 therefore 80,000 120,000 children
Are there any local amenities within the slums ?There is only one Government school, which has come about due toParivartans efforts. There are also no health centres, postal services. Thereare severe lack of toilets and the slums are extremely unhygienic due to opennallas & garbage problem. There is also no portable water.
Facts & Stats
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Facts & StatsWhat is the chief occupational profile of the community residing in theslums?Mainly are labour workers, plus a few work as carpenters, tailors, taxi driver,manual workers and small businesses
Are the children engaged in labour including household chores?
Yes, both with household work and sari work on export garments, laborer inhotels, tea stall or tailoring shop assistants, garage worker - car washing, sewagecleaning
Are there other options for the slum kids if Parivartan is not available?NO, PARIVARTAN IS THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY FOR THSE CHILDREN TOACCQUIRE AN EDUCATION WITHIN THE ANTHOP HILL, SANGAM NAGAR
SLUMS. THEY ARE THE BRIDGING GAP FOR CHILDREN TO MAKE THESWITCH FROM SLUM DWELLER/WORKER TO A CHILD WITH ANEDCUATION AND THEREFORE A POSSIBLE FUTURE
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THE PARIVARTAN VISIONTo achieve universal literacy and equal
education for all children
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Key Issues
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Migration: Children do not get their education from the families who are belowpoverty line, so they constantly migrate in search for their livelihood
Labour and household work: When both parents are out earning, the older children are dropped from their school to look after their younger siblings.
Gender Discrimination : girls are grown up as little parents and told todiscontinue their study. The overall responsibility of household work then lies withthem whereas their brothers are allowed to continue with their studies.
Key Issues
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First Generation Learners : children who are first generation learners lackconfidence as their families lack awareness regarding education.
Economic: due to the poverty that these families they are unable to sendtheir children to school
Government Policy: education is not given equally to all and therefore adiscrimination
Madrassas : children are sent here for religious study, which they feel isvery important & sufficient for the development of their child, which leads
to loss of education.
Key Issues
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The Process
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Slum child
Parivartan SchoolBridging the Gap
1 3 years
Accepted into a formal schooloffering continued support to the students
The Process
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Parivartan in Action
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Last year 35 children out 80were accepted into BMC Government School
after being taught for 1-3 yearsat Parivartan
Since 1997 an average of 150 childrenhave studied at the Parivartan Centres,of which 20 children per year have been
accepted into formal school
Parivartan in Action
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The Challenge
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.Without educationthere wont be socio-economic
change
Parivartanbelieves that by educating children, it empowers them to actively change their
lives & ultimately control their destinies.
All children deserve the gift of literacy, the chance to go to school and theexperience of peace, love and affection
The Challenge
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Our Goal
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To increase the amount of children currently schooled at the Parivartan centres
By 2012 we hope to have 10 centres
with 75 children per centre = 750 children
2010 = 4 centres2011 = 7 centres
2012 = 10 centres
Our Goal
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What we need from you
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Funding!!!!! Aid donation toys. books, computers, games, teaching materials, uniforms Sponsorship Adopt a centre / adopt a child Celebrity Endorsement Media Exposure Volunteers to help us grow Teaching expertise in areas of Education
What we need from you
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Wish List for2010
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2 Educational Centres Reading Hall / Library Computer Centre Vocational/sports hall
Workshop/Development Program Teacher Training Program Activities/Recreational Program
Wish List for 2010
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Donate now
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SPONSOR A CENTRE Builds one educational center and schools150 children for the full year
SPONDOR A CHILDSponsors a childs education for one year
VOCATIONAL CENTREBuilds a vocational center for the kids
LIBRARYBuilds a library / reading roomfor kids andyoung students
COMPUTER CENTREBuilds a computer center with 6 computers
How it Works
4,400
4,400
4,400
7 / month
USD
5,500
2,8002,00,000
2,8002,00,000
2,8002,00,000
5 / month350 / month
UK (GBP)
3,500
India (Rs)
2,50,000
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For a more detailed breakdown of our transparent figures or for further information on these project please contact -Shakil Ahmed / Alex LutostanskaParivartan Office: +2222947309Shakil Mobile: 9969925602Alex Mobile:9146043214alexandralutostanska@hotmail.co.ukShakilnba@gmail.comDONATION ADDRESS - PLEASE SEND A CHEQUE TO :Check in the name of PARIVARTAN SHIKSHAN SANSTHAAddress: c/o Rushabh Mehta153/5 Jain Society,Sion (West)Mumbai 400022
Donate now
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Where your money goes
1,935
65
110
550
220
330
770
USD
1,31093,000Total
403,000Teaching aids / Printing / Stationary
705,000Excursions
35025,000Rent (4 centers)
14010,000Telephone / Internet / Electricity
21015,000Salary for co-ordinator
50035,000Salary for 5 teachers
GBPRsMontly Expenditure
30,170
2,700
3,350
900
23,220
USD
20,22014,10,000Total
1,7501,20,000Computers (1 time)
2,1501,50,000Furniture (1 time)
57040,000Painting & Repairs
15,75011,00,000Operating Expense (See table above)
GBPRsAnnual Expenditure
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What you getback
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By donating to Parivartan you will receive the following:
Conscious Living: When your heart speaks, you grow
A chance to make a difference
A direct involvement with a grass roots charity i.e. give us a call anytime andspeak directly to one of our team and the people that make things happen
An opportunity to visit and get a first hand experience of the slums in Mumbai
Seeing your money utilised where its needed most
Direct communication and interaction with the Parivartan team/family
A monthly newsletter on the centres building progress with pictures and info
What you get back
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Who we are
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Trustees
Shakil Ahmed : Founder Parivartan, Lawyer,Human Rights Activist, Ashoka Fellow (2005)Shakils website -http://www.shakilahmed.org/
Sharmila Kaushik : Advocate, CriminalDefence lawyer, human rights activist.Deepika DSouza : Director of human rightslaw network. http://www.hrln.org/hrln/Jagdish Nagarkar : Supporter Rahul Gupta : Professional criminal lawyer,
providing legal aid,Mihir Desai : Advocate, human rights activistKavita Iyer : City Editor (Mumbai), IndianExpress.Ramesh Reddy : Human Rights Activist
Supporters Feruzan Mehta: EducationistRushabh Mehta: Entrepreneur Rajitha Gopinath : Assistant Manager,Oberoi ConstructionsShabana Khan : Lawyer, Social Worker Sukanya: Journalist, Indian Express GroupSreedevi Lakshmi Kutty: Social Worker Sonali Joshi : Journalist working for Doordarshan.
Who we are
Teachers
Kanupriya Ransubhe, Co-ordinator Gayatri Singh: Teacher Arshi Ansari: Teacher
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Association for Indias Development - www.aidindia.org For a Cause Trust Sophie Ahmed - Patron & philanthropist Medha Patkar - Social Activist Amole Gupte - Screenwriter and Patron Anand Patwardhan - Filmmaker Dionne Bunsha - Award winning journalist Simantini Dhuru - Human Rights Activist
And the many individual donors who have contributed to us
Friends of Parivartan
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WE LOOK FORWARD TOHEARING FOM YOU!
For further info please go to our websitehttp://www.parivartansanstha.org
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