REQUIRE VOLUNTEER FOR HOPE
Volunteers are heart of our Charitable Organization.
From the heart of Charitable Organization our Projects Proposal submitted to
Government of India
and
Government of West Bengal,
Mukhopadhyay Foundation requires following Volunteers
INDIAN AND FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS
Mukhopadhyay Foundation is always in need of volunteers for various tasks when we conduct events to raise funds. People of all ages and skill levels are welcome to help us. There are different roles you can take while volunteering for Mukhopadhyay Foundation.
REQUIRE VOLUNTEERS FOR PROJECT ONE
THEME OF THE PROJECT
CREATING OF NEW EDUCATION CULTURE IN 21st CENTURY FOR SOCIALIZATION OF UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN AND SIMULTANEOUSLY DEVELOPMENT OF A VILLAGE KEEPING AN EYE ON GOVERNMENT OF INDIA POLICIES
PROJECT BASED ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
1. Establishment of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Smart Village
2. Establishment of Sai Niwas Hostel for Boys and Girls
3. Establishment of Swami Vivekananda International Residential School
4. Establishment of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee School of Cyber Security
TARGET AUDIENCE OF THE PROJECT
The term “Main target audience” refers here to the audience the project activities are targeting and those who could best make use of the project results as follows:
THE TARGET AUDIENCE AS FOLLOWS:
1.STREET CHILDREN |
2.WORKING CHILDREN |
3.WORKING CHILDREN |
4.UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN |
5.SCHOOL DROPOUT CHILDREN |
6.POOR VILLAGERS
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PROBLEM WITH THE TARGET CHILDREN OF THE PROJECT
POVERTY |
HOMELESSNESS |
LACK OF HEALTH CARE |
LACK OF EDUCATION |
SEXUAL ABUSE |
CHILD LABOUR |
GENDER DISCRIMINATION |
LACK OF INTERNET KNOWLEWGE |
LACK OF AFFECTION |
MANY OTHER PROBLEMS WITH THE TARGET CHILDREN
Neglect |
Exploitation |
Abuse |
Trafficking |
Violence |
Harmful Traditional Practices |
Forced Beggar |
Commercial Sexual Exploitation |
Police Abuse and Killings |
PROBLEMS WITH THE TARGET VILLAGERS
North Bengal: Daily struggle of people in a remote village.
The state government's development has not reached the remote village of North Bengal. |