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ASHI OBJECTIVES. Empowerment and Rehabilitation of Women and Children in distressPreventing exploitation by anti-social elementsTo ensure equal status and dignity for men and womenAccelerating development process through community participationFacilitate co ordination between various welfare age
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1. ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL HEALTH IN INDIA,HARYANA STATE BRANCH, ASHIANA, SECTOR– 16, PANCHKULA
2. ASHI OBJECTIVES Empowerment and Rehabilitation of Women and Children in distress
Preventing exploitation by anti-social elements
To ensure equal status and dignity for men and women
Accelerating development process through community participation
Facilitate co ordination between various welfare agencies
Reduce infant mortality, Maternal mortality and promote healthy families
3. ASHI OBJECTIVES Eradicate Nutritional deficiencies by ensuring adequate diet
Providing basic education and vocational training to children and to inculcate dignity of labour
Promote awareness for the adoption of the small family norm
Achieve definite income supplementation/generation for women below the poverty line, by organizing Socio – Economic activities.
Ensure safe drinking water and environmental sanitation
4. CHILD SUFFERINGS -NEED FOR A HOME Destitute Children
Child Labour
Maternal Deprivation
Homelessness
Child Abuse
Poor Nourishment
Disease
5. ASHIANA – HOW IT STARTED To minimize child suffering.
Ashiana – Project of ASHI, Haryana
A home for children in crisis
Attention towards social aspects in the deprived section.
Fulfillment of some of the objectives of ASHI
6. BRIEF HISTORY Founded by Dr. M. C. Mamgain in a rented accommodation of two rooms.
Started on 17th of November 1981 with 8 children
Children had a House mother and a helper
Provided with food, clothing and education
Donations by Department of Social Welfare, Haryana, individuals and agencies from Panchkula and Chandigarh.
7. DEVELOPMENT OVER THE YEARS 1988
ASHI has purchased 2000 units of UTI as corpus fund
1994
Foundation laying ceremony of Ashiana Building at Sector 16, Panchkula
1996
ASHIANA shifted to a new building
1998
Number of children rose to 32
Construction/Expansion of Ashiana Building at Sector 16, Panchkula
2004
First Floor Construction Completed
Number of children increased to 40
8. DEVELOPMENT OVER THE YEARS 2005
Second floor construction started.
Capacity of children increased to 50
2006
Second floor construction completed.
Segregation of Boy’s and Girl’s floors.
Setting up of Computer Lab for Ashiana children
Setting up of Library Cum Reading Room
In-house preparatory school was conducted for children who were not taken in regular schools because of poor foundation
2007
Computer Lab for Children from underprivileged section of society
Nav chetana – Adult education & vocational training for underprivileged women
2008
Created a corpus fund of Rs 3,00,000 for sponsoring children’s education.
9. EVENTS OCCURING ANNUALY Medical Camps
Deworming Camps
Eye Camps
Awareness Generating Programs
Children’s Participation in various workshops/Activities
Fund Raising Campaigns
Festivals
10. DEVELOPMENTS DURING THE YEAR Continued Maintenance of Children’s
Home
Awareness Generating Programs
(Seminars, Poetry Competitions, Declamation Contests )
Imparting Computer Education
Establishment of Adult Education and Training for stitching and tailoring for women.
11. GOVERNORS WHO VISITED ASHIANA H.E Shri S.M.H Burney (1988)
H.E Shri. Berari ( )
H.E Shri. Dhanik Lal Mandal ( )
H.E Shri. Mahavir Prasad (1999)
H.E Shri. Babu Permanand(2000,2003)
H.E Dr A.R. Kidwai (2004, 2006)
12. OTHER EMINENT PERSONS WHO VISITED ASHIANA Mother Teresa (1984)
Shri B.S. Ojha I.A.S. (Chief Secretary Haryana)
Dr. B.K. Sharma (Director PGI MER Retd.)
Mr. Sameer Goel (M.D. of Infosys, Chandigarh)
Mrs. O. Joshi, D.P.I (Retd. and Freedom Fighter)
Mrs Saroj Prashant (W/o Mr Prashant, Chief Secretary, Haryana)
Mr. Sandhir (AGM, Canara Bank)
Dr. Dushyant Chauhan AGM, NABARD, Chandigarh Circle
Smt & Shri S.D. Bhambri (Retd. Chief Secretary, Haryana)
Smt Sudesh Kumari (W/o Governor Babu Permanand)
Swami Dharmanishtanandaji (The Divine Life Society Rishikesh)
K. Pawan (Chairman Sri Aurobindo Educational Society, Patiala)
13. DEPUTY COMISSIONERS, PANCHKULA WHO VISITED ASHIANA Mr Monga (2001, 2002)
Ms Jyoti Arora (2003)
Ms Neelam P Kasni (2005)
Ms. Neerja Sekhar (2007)
Shri R.K. Kataria (2007)
14. ASHIANA PANCHKULA Total Strength - 62
Food, Shelter, Education, Health, Games, Television, Computer etc
Administration by Patron, President and Honorary Secretaries
Staff of 10 -12 to take care of children
15. EDUCATION SCHOOLS AS ON DATE
City Heart High School, Blue Bird High School, Hansraj Public School, Government School – 17 ,Panchkula, New India High School,
TUITIONS
1 part-time tutor for junior group in all subjects and
3 Volunteer teachers (Maths, English and Science)
16. EDUCATION ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (2007 - 2008)
All 60 Students promoted to next class,
45 of them secured above 65%, out of which 10 are above 75%
SPONSORSHIPS
1 Girl Child sponsored for 3 year Nursing
Course in Philadelphia College of Nursing,
Ambala City and successfully completed in
2008
17. HEALTH CARE Major Illnesses or Emergencies
Medical Help by Private Practitioners
Minor Cases
Medical Help by General Hospital
Medical Camps Organized
18. CELEBRATIONS BAISAKHI
JANMASHTAMI
GANDHI JAYANTI
DIWALI
X MAS
LOHRI
REPUBLIC DAY
19. CELEBRATIONS
20. AWARENESS GENERATING PROGRAMS
Workshop for skill development on block printing for underprivileged women
Poem Recitation competition for school children
Seminar/Declamation Contest at Ambala City against Social Evils
21. COMPUTER CENTRE Centre inaugurated on 1st Aug 2007 by Shri R. K Kataria (D.C Panchkula)
Teaching basic computer skills to underprivileged children
Teaching MS Word and Software for Ashiana children
22. VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED WOMEN
Training for stitching and tailoring
Better Communication skills
Increasing Self Esteem and Inner Confidence
23. GRANTS IN AID Haryana Government, Social Welfare
Department granted
24. DONATIONS Expenditure per child per month is Appx. Rs 1600
Full cooperation received from Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali Communities and also well wishers from abroad.
Several donations of cash and kind received from various donors (regular and casual)
25. DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Construction of a Separate Boys Wing
To segregate growing boys and girls at separate locations
To retain children till they are self reliant
To accommodate more children
To provide more activities for the children
26. We are indeed grateful for the support that you have offered us over these past years, allowing us the opportunity to work for underprivileged children