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Disha
Today
Optimum
use has been made of the available 800 sq ft premises. In
fact we have rented a premise very close to main Disha so
as to accommodate our expanding family and scale of activities.
Today there are around 350 children, ranging from 2 to 18
years, enrolled in the morning Balwadis, informal afternoon
school and the original evening tutorial classes. In addition,
classes are held in Dancing, Singing, Craft, Spoken English,
Computer, Karate, Yoga, Cutting and Embroidery. Disha Foundation
has also had several courses in Computer Hardware, Graphic
Designing, Nursing, Beauticians Training, etc.
Our dropout rate has become minimal. Also, over the years
our children have made us proud with their good academic records.
This has instilled, in school Principals, a sense of confidence
and respect for students from Disha. On an average we mainstream
about 35 to 40 children from the Balwadi and Primary sections.
We provide financial assistance, up to 75% for admissions
into new school, as most parents cannot afford the admission
fees in these schools.
With our sincere love and commitment towards underprivileged
children, we have attempted to infuse their lives with a sense
of mission, confidence, joy and happiness. We have adopted
several initiatives to improve the quality of their life and
ensure that they have a safe and promising future ahead of
them. These are as follows:
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We have regular health checkups for the children. The children
are given Vitamin and Iron supplements regularly.
• We have regular Parent-Teacher meetings in which the
parents are updated about the child’s progress.
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We have a long waiting list for admissions into various sections,
and we also take in dropouts.
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Disha has now won full neighbourhood support.
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We celebrate everything at Disha – Saraswati Puja, Holi,
Rath, Diwali, Durga Puja, Christmas, Id, Children’s
Day, Teacher’s Day, Rabindra Jayanti, Republic Day,
Rakhi, Independence Day and any other day of significance.
• Our regular programmes include Republic Day, Sports
Day, Art Exhibition, Summer Camp, Annual Programme, Rakhi,
Independence Day, Teacher’s Day, Durga Puja, Diwali,
Children’s Day and Winter Carnival.
• Giving gifts is a tradition at Disha. Each child gets
a set of new clothes for Durga Puja. There are other gifts
also – sometimes on Diwali, or Children’s Day
or sometimes just on an ordinary Day.
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To give exposure to the children at Disha, we organise ‘outings’
or field trips. The toddlers are taken to the zoo and the
older ones to the museums. The children go for inter-school
meets, picnics and competitions like art competition etc.
• Audio Visual lessons are shown to the children with
the help of K-Yan donated by Reach India.
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Medical help is given to children with major illnesses.
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Our first major step towards expansion was the joint venture
with Vikramshila for the Reach India Project from May’06
– July’07.
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Currently our association with ‘Children International’
of Kansas City has helped us to expand in different areas.
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