BALLYMENA ACADEMY DELHI CHILDREN’S PROJECT OCTOBER 2011
INFORMATION EVENING ASHA’s role in Delhi When? What? Who? Why? What next? Questions you may have… Past team memories Question Time
India
New Delhi Slum Colonies
Giving hope to those who need it most
Mission Statement Asha’s ethos is to show the love of Christ in a practical way. As an organisation it seeks to address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs and believes in holistic development of slum dwellers. Prayer meetings, Worship Services and devotions are part of Asha’s weekly programme.
Empowering slum dwellers to stand up for their rights
Raising awareness and improving healthcare
Improving access to education
WHEN? Depart: Tuesday 25 th October (pm) Return: Saturday 5 th November (pm) 2 days off school, Prize Day and half term break
WHAT? - Continuing the work in Tigri (a slum in South Delhi)
WHAT? - Painting the children’s resource centre
WHAT? - Organising craft and games sessions with children
WHAT? - Teaching English and ICT
WHAT? - Attending clinics and visiting lanes with Asha staff
Enjoying the culture!
WHO? 3 staffMiss T Bassett Dr C Donnelly Mr J Donnelly 12 pupils selected from current Years 12 & 13 (divided into 4 sub teams)
WHO? Mix of pupils in terms of age and gender Pupils who can work well in a team Pupils who have a genuine interest in working with children Pupils with a range of skills
Media and Journalism Team Making Power Points for Assemblies Publicity in local media Taking photographs & editing video Writing a blog whilst in India
Teaching Team Planning English lessons Working with children Teaching English / ICT Drama skills
Sports and Games Team Planning games for different ages Working with children Sports coaching experience Organisation of team games
Arts and Crafts Team Ability to draw murals Craft organisation and preparation Working with children Teaching crafts
COST? £1000 parental contribution (5 X £200 instalments) £300 (minimum) personal commitment to fundraising towards team expenses & project Pupils will be expected to participate in team fundraising for the Asha Project
WHY? Make a difference to others by alleviating poverty and suffering Support and encourage Dr. Kiran Martin and the Asha team Experience a different culture Make a difference to yourself
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WHAT NEXT? Take an application form Hand in your application form to Miss Bassett - Apply to 1 or 2 of the 4 sub-teams - Thursday 10 th February - by 3.30pm
WHAT NEXT? If necessary, short-listing will be based on Application Forms Interview Process The team will be confirmed before the end of February
QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE… What/where will team members eat? What about the health of the team? How will team members be helped to cope emotionally with their experiences of India?
BMAT and ELAT Royal Veterinary College– Veterinary Medicine Imperial College London – Medicine and Biomedical Sciences University College London - Medicine University of Cambridge – Medicine and Veterinary Medicine University of Oxford – Medicine and Biomedical Sciences University of Oxford – English Literature
PAST TEAM MEMORIES Member - Rachel Heaney Parent - Jim Millar
Giving hope to those who need it most Dr Kiran and Mr Godfrey Martin are visiting Northern Ireland next week Sunday 13 th February Morning Service at Ballyloughan Presbyterian Church Evening Service at Brookside Presbyterian Church Ahoghill
Giving hope to those who need it most