Asha for Education Logo Sarada Kalyan Bhandar
, Medinipur District
WEST BENGAL
WEST BENGAL
 
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Status
current / ongoing


Project specific donations go towards already approved budgets. Contact projects AT ashanet DOT org for more information.

Project Steward
Abhishek Rathi
abhishek_rathi AT yahoo DOT com
Additional Contact
Agamoni Pia Majumdar
pia1 DOT nyc AT gmail DOT com
Project Address
Sector F/1
Sarat Pally, Medinipur District
WEST BENGAL  721 101
India
Tel: (011)-(91)-03222-63866
Funds Disbursed
Dec1994Los Angeles$1,750.00
Dec1995Los Angeles$1,750.00
Dec1996Los Angeles$1,750.00
Dec1997Los Angeles$2,000.00
Dec1998Los Angeles$2,100.00
Dec1999Yale$1,000.00
Dec1999NYC/NJ$5,000.00
Dec2000Los Angeles$5,500.00
Dec2000Yale$1,000.00
Dec2000NYC/NJ$3,900.00
Dec2001NYC/NJ$5,000.00
Dec2002NYC/NJ$13,300.00
Feb2003NYC/NJ$4,200.00
Feb2003General Funds$9,000.00
Dec2003NYC/NJ$7,900.00
Dec2003NYC/NJ$9,000.00
Apr2004NYC/NJ$4,000.00
Jun2004Yale$0.00
Jul2004Yale$2,000.00
Oct2004NYC/NJ$14,126.00
Dec2005NYC/NJ$6,526.00
May2006NYC/NJ$23,500.00
Dec2006Yale$0.00
Dec2006Yale$0.00
Dec2006Yale$2,000.00
Aug2007NYC/NJ$23,000.00
Mar2009NYC/NJ$12,500.00

Total = $161,802

TOTAL: $161,802.00
Funding Details
Chapter Contact
NYC/NJ

Project Description

The community which Sarada Kalyan Bhandar (SKB) serves is one of landless farmers, daily laborers, coolies, and brickfield workers; the children come from families where the average monthly income is around Rs.700. The government schools in the area suffer from a scarcity of teachers, adding to the lack of motivation among students to attend school.

Sarada Kalyan Bhandar (SKB) started over 20 years ago as an after-hours school program where children are motivated to review their class/homework and to attend school regularly. Through sustained work over a decade, the pass percentages in classes have increased dramatically from 30% to over 95% in recent years.

This program still continues strong with increasing community support. Over the years, SKB has added more initiatives that include the funding of higher education for women and providing medical care for the villages which it serves. It also seeks to increase the number of villages that it supports.

Asha has been supporting this work for over 10 years. In 2005, the Work an Hour fundraiser helped raise over $7,000 to help build what is now the center of all of SKB's activities. This building hosts supplementary education classes, medical training camps and vocational training of students.

Here is a list of the subset of SKB initiatives supported by Asha:

1) Higher education of women
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Asha supports the Women Self-independence Promoting Scheme, an SKB project supporting the higher education of women. This project supports the education, lodging and living expenses of young women pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree.

In this community, women traditionally sacrified their dreams of pursuing a career in favour of male family members, mainly due to social and economic pressures. This is one step towards educating more women and also battling the social prejudice against educated and independent women.

To donate towards the education of a young woman, visit the Asha Support-a-Child website:
http://www.ashanet.org/nycnj/projects/sac/projects/skb.html

2) Supplementary education
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SKB aims to create a better educational environment to motivate illiterate children towards education and learning by providing them with study materials.

SKB provides additional incentives which mean much in this community. Students are provided with uniforms which give them a sense of identity and pride, and make their schoolgoing experience more formal. All attending children are also provided with bread and biscuits everyday, and milk is provided on 4 out of 7 days.

3) Medical camps
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On the health front, SKB hosts camps to provide awareness, testing and treatment of medical conditions. Villagers are trained in first-aid responses to conditions such as shock, drowning, burns and snakebite, while women are trained in how to care for a sick child.
Tuberculosis and malaria are prevalent diseases in the area; SKB tests for these diseases and provides immunization against them.

Organization Description

Through over 20 years of community support in Midnapore district in WB, SKB has earned increasing respect and support from the local community.

http://www.skbcharity.com/

Project Type: Community Based Interventions (description)

Primary Focus: remedial education (description)

Secondary Focus: health and cleanliness

Other Focus: girls

Area: Rural

Number of Children: 542

Boy/Girl Ratio: 1 : 1

Student/Teacher Ratio: 12 : 1




Additional Information

This project is also known as "Seize the Moment"
 
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History
Apr 2009Budget 2009-2010
Apr 2009WAH 2009 proposal
Mar 2009Proposal 2009-2010
Feb 2009How to reach SKB
Jan 2009Proposal 2009 & Update 2008
Jan 2009List of 17 girls for 2009-2010
Jul 2008Site Visit 2008
Jul 20082007-08 Expense Details
Dec 2007List of donors 2007-2008
Jul 2007BudgetProposal2007
Jul 2007EmailFromRekhaDi2007Budget
Jul 2007RevisedBudgetProposal2007
Apr 2007SiteVisitByAvishekNandi
Apr 2007Visit photo: At entrance
Apr 2007Visit photo: Singing session
Apr 2007Visit video: Classes in session
Jan 2007Auditor's assessment of building costs
Dec 2006Progress report 2006
Dec 2006Progress report 2006
Dec 2006Progress report 2006
Oct 2006Balance Fund transfer receipt
Jan 20062005-2006 site visit report
Jan 2006SKB site visit report pics
Mar 2005WAH 2005 Proposal
Dec 2004Site Visit by Shibani
Apr 2004Email update from Rekhadi
Apr 2004Email update from Rekhadi
Jan 2004Email update from Rekhadi
Nov 20032002 Annual Report
Sep 2003Article in the Statesman on SKB
Aug 2003Site Visit Video
Jul 2003Buy A Brick for SKB
May 2003Email update from Rekhadi
Apr 2003Building Dedication Ceremony
Jan 2003FAQs
Jan 2003Site Visit Report
Jan 2003Photo Album
Oct 2002Timeline of Construction Work
Sep 2002Email from Rekha
Jul 2002Proposal
Apr 2002Update from Rekha
Mar 2002Estimated Costs for Construction
Mar 2002Receipts and Payments
Mar 2002Balance Sheet
Mar 2002General Secretary's Report
Feb 2002Proposal Feb 2002
Dec 2001Update 2001
Aug 2001Site Visit 2001
Aug 2001Questionaire
Aug 2001Expense Report
Aug 2001Child Welfare Report
Jul 1999Site Visit 1999
 
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