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Title: Proposal For Saturday Health Program


1
Proposal For Saturday Health Program
  • Deenabandhu Children's School

2
Background
  • Deenabandhu started as a Childrens home
    (orphanage) in 1992, housing 30 children (0
    dropout rate, to date)
  • Growing number of children not attending schools
    and high dropout rates at local government school
  • Deenabandhu used its childrens home complex as a
    primary school
  • Encouraged by success in eliminating dropouts,
    construction of a proper school began in 2001
    (partially funded by Asha-AZ)
  • As of March 2005, Deenabandhu Childrens School
    accommodates 170 children from LKG to 6th
    standard with more than 80 of the children from
    below the poverty line
  • The Childrens home is now home to 44 students
    and there are plans to start a childrens home
    for girls

3
Deenabandhus Teaching Philosophy
  • Joyful Learning process of learning should be
    joyful for both Teacher and Child.
  • Learning through activities- learning aids are
    used to educate children in various subjects
    through an education resource center
  • Special projects
  • Information gathering (e.g. greens)
  • Improve social skills and communication skills
    through team work
  • Improve social awareness and respond in social
    service
  • Develop environmental awareness followed by
    action

4
Community Involvement
  • Deenabandhu school has involved parents in the
    education process of their children.
  • Micro-credit program for mothers
  • In addition, they have started using plays and
    skits to promote awareness among community
    members.

5
Motivation for Saturday Health Program
  • Most of the children coming to the school come
    from poor families.
  • Average income of 80 of the parents is less than
    Rs 15,000/year.
  • Parents are mostly dwellers in urban slums. They
    own meager facilities and lack proper sanitation
    facilities.

6
Health Education Programs Covered in 2004/05
  • Personal Hygiene
  • Drinking water - importance of cleanliness.
  • Water born diseases
  • Communicable diseases importance of flushing
    toilets.
  • Balanced diet basic food constituents,
    nutrients micro and macro.
  • Vitamins.
  • Minerals.

7
Feedback from 2004-2005
  • The main purpose of this program was to educate
    children about health.
  • Through the children, the important health
    education would also filter out to the villagers.
  • This has been accomplished through skits
    performed at parents meetings and through street
    plays at the village.

8
Proposed Health Education Programs for 2005/06
  • Food Preservation.
  • Food Adulteration problem.
  • Pesticides in Food.
  • Dairy.
  • Sericulture.
  • Organic farming.
  • Vermicompost

9
Funding Details
  • Last year we had only four teachers to supervise
    but this year we are going to have eight teachers
    to supervise.
  • 1. Food expenses for Saturday Health Program
    50,000
  • (_at_ Rs 1250 x 40 Sat )
  • 2. Additional Honorarium for Teachers 48,000
  • (_at_ Rs 150 x 8 x 40)
  • 3. Honorarium for teachers to work in Summer
  • to develop material for 7th std children( 8 x
    Rs1000) 8,000
  • 4. Material for poster presentation Printing
    15,000
  • Pamphlets etc. (material from previous year
  • are available for 5th and 6th Standard)
  • 5. Purchase of ready material, consumable
    items 10,000
  • for food preservation (7th )experiments etc.
  • 6. Expenses of field visits. 24,000
  • 7. Expenses of getting specialists 10,000
  • 8. Involving parents and village people
  • for community health education
    program 12,000
  • 9. Expenses towards an excursion 20,000

10
Dennabandhus Alumni
  • Children from the childrens home have finished
    their high school.
  • 4 children are employed in the housekeeping
    department of Infosys.
  • Chi.Swamy is studying B.Sc at Mandya and working
    part time.
  • Chi.Purushotham completed his Diploma in Machine
    Tool Technology and got a job in quality control.
    He is supporting his mother.
  • Chi. Mohan was trained in welding and is now
    self-sufficient. He takes care of his
    grandmother.
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