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1 Vikasana Bridge Project

2 Focus The project is aimed at addressing the Child Labor problem in India. Continuing Education Project encompasses a cluster of 10 villages in Shimoga district in Bhadravathi taluk.

3 India->Karnataka->Shimoga->Tarekere

4 Need for Bridge School Main source of income - work in farms, coffee estates, hotels, garages, fisheries, jaggery processing units etc. Adults are forced to migrate in search of employment. The migration of their children with them generates dropouts from school and forced to work with their parents to supplement income for the family. Low wages

5 Vikasana - Overview http://www.vikasana.org/
VIKASANA a non-profit organization (NGO) incepted in the year 1988 to the benefit of mankind targeting socially, educationally and economically weaker section of the society, to identify and meet the needs and aspirations. Special focus on child labour rehabilitation through bridge school program, promote child rights, lobby, advocacy and legal aid services for children, child trafficking issues and promotion of birth registration status of children.

6 Project Overview Project title: Vikasana Organization for Education and Social Development - Bridge School No of children: 25 Target Area: 10 villages Target families: Low income/migratory workers

7 Achievements so far In the past two years of Asha UFlorida and Asha Seattles's support, the project has endeavored to return about 50 children to school UFlorida is supporting VIKASANA for a pilot organic farming initiative to render the bridge school self-sustaining. Successful Internship report from Hylary. May 2012

8 2013 Budget Grant Requested From Asha for Education. Rs 6,49,200.00
2012 budget : Rs 5,66,525.00 Disbursed: Rs 3,98,141.94 Additional asks this year -Playground (Rs 45,000) Organic agriculture training (Rs 12,500) Detailed budget breakdown

9 Site Visit Report June 2012 - Sharan
I had an opportunity to visit the project last year and since then have communicated with the project director, Mr. Cleates, on a regular basis. My visit to the project site was most fulfilling. The funds disbursed from AfE are being utilized effectively and efficiently. The project director has maintained detailed report of the expenses and is keep a healthy track of the project's progress. From my communication with the children of bridge school, I got a feeling that they were being treated with love and discipline. Although the living conditions and the amenities being provided to them are only moderate, the self confidence and the morale of the children is very high. As part of their daily activity, they attend regular school, have nutritious meals at least 2-3 times a day and are most content to be cared for in this bridge school. The organic farming initiative is taking a very good shape and apart from serving the purpose of getting to self sustenance, it is wealth of knowledge for the children. The project director is making very conscious effort to approach towards self sustenance and more importantly, inculcate in children a sense of ownership & belonging to mother nature. As a project steward, it is most humbling to be associated with this project for all these years and as a chapter volunteer, most encouraging to support such initiatives.

10 Photos from site Visit More photo’s

11 Nomination for WAH Need funds for construction of building for the students to stay in

12 Thank you Contacts: Sowmya Dayanand (Asha Seattle)
Sharan Asundi (Asha UofFlorida)


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