Child to Child Trust CtC

children changing their lives

The Child-to-Child Approach is an educational process that links children’s learning with taking action to promote the health, wellbeing and development of themselves, their families and their communities. Through participating in Child-to-Child activities the personal, physical, social, emotional, moral and intellectual development of children is enhanced. (About /left down).

Homepage and latest news;
Child-to-Child literature review, 1995 – 2007, 24 pages, /prior to 1995, 25 pages;
Child-to-Child Brochure, 8 pages;
Consultancy service; What we do; Our resources; CtC worldwide; Donate;
Address Headquarter: Child-to-Child Trust, Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL, UK;
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About: Since 1979 Child-to-Child has existed as an international network promoting children’s participation in health and development. The Child-to-Child Trust was formally established in 1987 and is based at the University of London’s Institute of Education. Over the past 30 years Child-to-Child is known to have spread to over 70 countries worldwide and has impacted over a million children annually.  Continuer la lecture de « Child to Child Trust CtC »

Child Rights and You CRY

stand up for what is right

… Origin of CRY:  In 1979, seven friends made a simple decision  to change the lives of India’s  underprivileged children. Led by a 25 year airline purser, Rippan Kapur, Rs. 50 and a dining table as their resources and a belief that each one can make a difference in a child’s life, they aimed to enable all children to realize their full potential. This was how CRY began … (who we are 1/2).

Homepage; Sitemap;
What we do; Campaigns; Resources; Child rights; Get involved;
News and events; Annual report; Donatee-Newsletter;
Address (1 of 8), Child Rights and You CRY, 189/A Anand Estate, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai – 400 011, India;
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Who we are 2/2: … Unusually, the founders of CRY chose not to fund a grassroots-level implementing organisation working directly with and for underprivileged children.  Continuer la lecture de « Child Rights and You CRY »

Charities Aid Foundation CAF India

committed to effective giving

  • Charities Aid Foundation India (CAF India) is a registered public charitable trust and is part of the CAF international network.
  • Established in New Delhi in October 1998, CAF India’s mission has been to increase the flow of resources from corporations and high net worth individuals to the not-for-profit sector.
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For individuals; For Companies; For Charities; Consulting; Thematic Fund; Tsunami;
CAF annual review 2007-2008, 28 pages;
Address: CAF India, A-85, First Floor, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110 065, India;
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About: We are committed to providing philanthropic services and solutions to companies, individuals and employees to donate to charitable causes of their choice in an efficient and tax-effective manner. Building resources and the capacity of the not-for-profit sector in India is also core to our work in the country.  Continuer la lecture de « Charities Aid Foundation CAF India »

Indian Council for Child Welfare-Tamil Nadu ICCW-TN

We are a registered, secular, apolitical, non-profit & a non-governmental organization, with the sole objective of serving children in distress who are orphans and destitute. Guided by the aspiration of true Indians, we pursue our mission with both excellence & compassion, because, THE PEOPLE WHOM WE SERVE DESERVE NOTHING LESS. (Homepage).

Organization; Programs; Get Involved; Donate;
Address: ICCW Tamil Nadu, #5, THIRD MAIN ROAD WEST, SHENOY NAGAR, CHENNAI 600 030, India;
Contact: Phone India: No: 044- 2626 0097 / 2628 2833, Fax: 044- 2621 2550, e-Mail.

About: ICCW-TN is a private humanitarian organization, headquartered in Chennai, committed to help the society in the developing world. Incorporated in the year 1953, we help vulnerable and disadvantageous children through direct services and through intervention of Policy and Program with children throughout India and Tamil Nadu.   Continuer la lecture de « Indian Council for Child Welfare-Tamil Nadu ICCW-TN »

Charkha – Development Communication Network

  • Set up on the 24th of October, 1994 Charkha a voluntary, non-government organisation was born with the realisation that developmental issues pertaining to rural India were not receiving adequate coverage in mainline media.
  • Through the use of various tools of communication, Charkha serves as a dynamic link between grassroots activists, rural India, NGOs, and the mainstream media. It is a Charkha priority that constructive and positive aspects of all developmental work are duly covered by both national and regional media. Charkha focuses attention on the underprivileged and marginalised whose cause is often overlooked and whose voice remains unheard. (Genesis).

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Objectives; Services; Workshops; Donors; Help;
Catalysts; Comics Power; Achievements; Publications;
Address: , D-1947, Palam Vihar, Gurgaon – 122 017, India;
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