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CHILD DEVELOPMENT

WHAT IS ASHA KIRAN? RILM Child Development program - Asha Kiran Objective of Asha Kiran is: to ensure out-of-school children go through “special training classes” (age appropriate and class appropriate) at Asha Kiran Centres (AKCs) , and these out-of-school children are enrolled in age-appropriate classes in State funded schools Asha Kiran is implemented by RILM shortlisted NGOs

An Asha Kiran Centre in Bihar

WHO ARE THE ASHA KIRAN CHILDREN? Children in the age group of 7 to 14 years Children who have never been to school Children who are not attending school but enrolled, irregular or absent for more than 45 days without any information to school laggard in comparison to his/her age and class. (Children could be ’Children at Risk’, and ‘Children in need of Special Care and Protection’) Pertaining to point 3: Children at Risk could be children of inmates, children in conflict with law, runaway children, children of sex workers, children of migrant workers, victims of child labour practices, HIV positive children, children of HIV positive parents, orphans

HOW IS THE ASHA KIRAN PROJECT IMPLEMENTED? Proposals invited NGOs Desk Appraisal of Proposals to shortlist NGOs Field Appraisal of short-listed NGOs facilitated by NCM. Presence of Club member desirable NCM approval of NGO required before signing of MoU

CONTINUED.. DG requested to appoint Mentor Clubs for each Asha Kiran Centre NGOs prepare child profiles RILMO and NGO organise a child screening process. RILMO responsible for child screening presence of Club member is desirable

CONTINUED.. NGO uploads data of approved children on RILM website. Every donor is tagged with number of Asha Kiran Children sponsored Donor can track the progress of the children by logging into www.rotaryteach.org.

WHAT IS THE Role of CLUBS in asha KIRAN? A Club can : Sponsor each Asha Kiran @Rs. 2500/- and get tagged with sponsored Asha Kiran Children on RILM website Support RILM in finding NGOs for Asha Kiran Participate in the Child Screening process Visit NGO run Asha Kiran Centre periodically. Give feedback to RILM Be Mentor Club to Asha Kiran Centres

Asha Kiran Child Screening Process in Uttar Pradesh

DONATION DETAILS Bank payments (cheque and DD) only. Money receipt books are available on demand. 80G exemption against donations by Bank payments only. Account Name: RSAS A/c Literacy Mission Please do not collect the child sponsorship amount of Rs. 2500/- per child in cash

RILM TO NGO PAYMENT SCHEDULE Rs.500/- on signing of MoU and uploading approved Child Profile Rs.500/- after 3 months, on submission of all monthly progress reports, quarterly finance report and program report Rs.500/- after 6 months, on submission of mainstreaming certificate of child enrolled in State funded school and sample verification of the same

RILM TO NGO PAYMENT SCHEDULE Rs.500/- after 12 months on ensuring 75% attendance of child in school and submission of project completion report, and audited fund utilisation certificate Rs. 500/- is to be retained by RILM Office for admin and monitoring functions

WHAT IS THE Role of MENTOR CLUBS? Active involvement to hand-hold and add value to Asha Kiran Program Monthly visits to oversee functioning of these Asha Kiran Centres (AKCs) While donations from Sponsors help in operations of the AKCs Mentor Clubs are local contact and support for AKCs

CONTINUED.. Teaching (Arts, Crafts, Music etc.) Organising: Teaching (Arts, Crafts, Music etc.) Extracurricular activities (Painting, Debate, essay competition) Add nutritional component. Conduct health camps Need based intervention: safe drinking water, school bag, classroom library, shoes, winter cloths, indoor games and educational exposure visits

HOW CAN A CLUB VIEW TAGGED CHILD DETAILS? A donor can now view the details of the child sponsored by him/her through the link MY ASHA KIRAN CHILD on www.rotaryteach.org

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 1. Udayrampur Azad United Club West Bengal 500 2. South 24 PG Network of People living with HIV/AIDS 225 3. Society for Socio Economic and Ecological Development (SEED) 182 4. Gloria Dayanand Seba Niketan 100

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 5. Kamina Social Welfare Society West Bengal 450 6. Khanpur Gana Unnyan Kendra 280 7. Sitarampur Vivekananda Seva Pratisthan 300 8. Progressive Rural Active Youth’s Action for Society 94

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 9. Jujersa Women And Child Welfare Organisation West Bengal 750 10. Bayargadi Tentultala Palli Unnyan Samiti 300 11. NISHTHA 1000 12. Apne Aap Women Worldwide(India) Trust West Bengal, Maharashtra, Delhi, Bihar 500

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 13. Friends of Tribal Society West Bengal, Tripura, Odisha, Manipur, Assam 15000 14. MARFAT West Bengal 650 15. Uttar Pradssh Voluntary Health Association (UPVHA) Uttar Pradesh 3000 16. Participatory Action for Community Empowerment (PACE) 800

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 17. Developmental Association for Human Advancement- DEHAT Uttar Pradesh 2080 18. Ankur Yuva Chetna Shivir (AYCS) 500 19. Action for Holistic Empowerment and Development 600 20. Aide et Action Odisha 300

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 21. Charity Aid Foundation Odisha, Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhyapradesh, Chattisgarh 10000 22. Centre for Youth and Social Development Odisha 300 23. LUTHERAN WORLD SERVICE INDIA TRUST Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Assam 600 24. Sosva Training and Promotion Institute Maharashtra

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 25. Samridhdhi Trust Karnataka 1166 26. ADARSH SHIKSHA SAMITI Rajasthan 500 27. Awareness, Training and Motivation for Action (ATMA) 540 28. VATSAL CHAYA TRUST Chandigarh ( Punjab) 1000

RILM’s NGO PARTNERS Sr. No NGO State Children 29. ABHAS Delhi 500 30. Jawahar Jyoti Bal Vikas Kendra Bihar 1000 31. Jan Jagran Sansthan 600 32. NIDAN

Group Work activities at an Asha Kiran Centre

Recognitions: Rotary Club & district Level Criteria Star Club 1 time donation-by full Club Star District 1000 children sponsored Super Star Club 3 times donation by full Club Super Star District 1500 children sponsored Mega Star Club 5 times donation by full Club Mega Star District 3000 children sponsored Supreme Star Club 10 times donation by full Club Supreme Star District N.A.

Recognitions: IW Club & district Level Criteria Star Club 1 time donation by Club Star District 50% of District Membership Super Star Club 2 time donation by Club Super Star District 100% of District Membership Mega Star Club 3 time donation by Club Mega Star District 150% of District Membership Supreme Star Club 5 time donation by Club Supreme Star District 300% of District Membership