Akanksha Update December 2006
The Akanksha Foundation is a non-profit organization that educates less privileged children from slum areas. Over the past 16 years, Akanksha has managed to create opportunities for over 2400 children who study in 54 Akanksha centres (32 in Mumbai and 22 in Pune) and another 2000 children through the School Project (3 schools in Mumbai and 6 in Pune).
Akanksha Mumbai
The Mumbai Marathon:
Join the Akanksha team and children on 21st January. For a bright green Akanksha tshirt, please contact the Akanksha office.
Join the Be the Change walk for all beyond school students on the 28th of January. This will be led by the SLP & ATF students. The objective of this walk is to inspire each individual to be the change they wish to see in the world.
Human Resources
In a massive recruitment drive, we will be targeting D.Ed, B.Ed Colleges in our search for teachers. The month of January will be focused on making presentations at multiple locations.
Akanksha is looking for the following exemplary people –
1. Teachers willing to work late evenings and holidays with our group of high achievement kids, who have been integrated into private schools and who serve as role models for their communities.
2. Social Workers who are inspired to bring about change in the lives of our kids and communities.
3. Managers who can spearhead our different programs and take Akanksha forward.
4. Counsellors
Please contact Deepti Gubbi at hr@akanksha.org
Education
This month we were very lucky to have Sue Das, a teacher at
The teachers’ meeting for December focused on assessing student’ reading levels by using running records. Teachers were asked to implement this strategy during the upcoming month and bring the results to the next teachers’ meeting. We really want to focus on each individual student and help them improve their reading fluency and comprehension.
Teachers were also asked to create a wish list for their centers. Some of their wishes were:
“I wish that all my kids are financially independent one day and attain a respectful position wherever they work in life.” –Fatema didi (
“I want all my kids to be happy.” –Archana didi (Xavier’s Center)
“To see happy faces…to be able to give them jam sandwiches at least once a week.”
—-Mandira (Yuvathi Sharan)
We hope to make all our teachers’ and students’ wishes come true. As the year closes, we are all really proud of the accomplishments of our teachers and students. We know that we will achieve much more in the upcoming year.
Beyond School
The special
The career session of the Year 2 group has come to an end with extensive sessions on CV writing, Group Discussions and Interview practice.
Space for Study Classes: We URGENTLY need a space in
Kanhima and Sunita from Worli 1 have successfully completed their beautician course in UCDC (Urban Community Development Centre, Bandra) under the Rotary sponsored project.
The Leadership Program
Learning to Lead
Selection for the 3rd batch of LTL has begun!! The preliminary research from a dozen centres has been done and assessments will be held in January.
Some of the LTL students performed well in their terminal exams. From LTL1, Priyanka (Std. X) got a 3rd rank with 69% and Kanhaiya got 65%. From LTL 2, Azim got 73% overall and 91/100 in Science.
Social Leadership Program
SLP 2 & 3 completed the module on communal harmony. They learnt about different countries and regions facing communal tension and how that has affected lives.
The Pragati group hosted the Christmas party at the
I really liked the program. First, I used to be scared to come here but later on when didis and my friends pushed me to come, then I realized what was the difference. I hope the program will continue forever. I hope after my 10th std, Ill visit every weekend. Priyanka,. LTL
The School Project
The last day of the month saw a fabulous Xmas party at the school. Every child in the school was part of the show that was put up. Every member of the team played an active role. It was wonderful to see the belief and determination they had in what they were doing.
Our Lady of
Akanksha Teacher Fellowship
Many thanks to everyone who joined us for our Celebration of India on December 22nd. We were thrilled to share our learnings with Akanksha students, mentors, teachers, and staff, as well as with our families and friends. We’d especially like to thank all of the project mentors who gave their time and knowledge (and recipes, clothes and jewels!) so generously. We appreciate all of your support and feedback, and hope to host more events like this one in 2007. Happy New Year!
Finance
We welcome a new centre sponsor Arisaig Partners into our fold. They are sponsoring the Supari Tank centre and we look forward to interacting with them in the year ahead.
Mumbai Marathon: We look forward to seeing all the people running on behalf of Akanksha raising many pledges for us. We aim to use the funds raised towards enhancing our sports program and scholarships for further studies as well as keeping a fund aside for medical emergencies for the children in our program. We are also adding new centres and adopting one more school later this year and will require funds for the initial set up and running of these for the first few months until we get an ongoing sponsor/donor for them.
In addition, wed like to thank
Rahul Basu – Corpus donation
Amit Patel – Donation
One Contact Point – Donation
Zarine Richmond – Donation
Marshal Bouton – Donation
RPG – for vouchers to be used at Spencers Hypermarket
WNS Global Services – Continuing sponsor for St Crispins centre
Ugam Solutions- Donation by employees
Sports
We have the big sports day on 7th Jan. One event which sees the entire Akanksha team together. Beginning at
Art
Our xmas exhibition saw many new products, new confidence, new talents, new people that we reached out to. We brought the year to a close on a high note and hope that the energy level remains the same for 2007. We thank everyone who came in to support us and for the large number of orders for furniture that we are trying hard to complete!
Akanksha Pune
Education
December has been another eventful month for the Pune Education Department!
Our last teachers’ meeting focused on team building. We played a variety of games which we applied to being part of the bigger Akanksha Team. The teachers had the opportunity to share ideas, work together and get to know each other better. We spent the last part of the meeting exchanging ideas in level-wise groups. The teachers collaborated on issues concerning planning and effective delivery. The teachers have also participated in a Secret Angel exchange this month.
We have held a teachers’ induction this month for 9 new teachers including our 4 ATF fellows, who are working as assistant teachers in the centres. We are working to challenge them to implement new teaching and behaviour management strategies.
Our weekly teachers’ literature circles were a big success! Sixteen teachers joined the optional sessions to participate in discussions on Wise and Otherwise by Sudha Murty. They learned how to effectively teach a variety of reading comprehension strategies such as visualization, asking questions and reading unknown words.
The topics for our monthly teachers’ trainings included math games and sight words. The teachers brainstormed on strategies for ensuring they involve all children in all activities and also meet the needs of their diverse learners by individualising the games for different groups. The sight word activities included the successful implementation of a word wall and a variety of strategies for our students to become more independent spellers. We have already seen some of the games and teaching strategies successfully implemented in the centres!
Special Events
1. 27th of this month was a really special day for about 90 of our older kids and the Pune team. Children from our Wakadewadi centre, Forbes Marshall1 centre and Sunshine Centre spread the messages of love, hope, peace, forgiveness, faith, respect and joy by holding placards and candles and handing out bookmarks made by them to different people at
2. Our sponsors, Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited had arranged a special New Years party for 60 kids from our Kirloskars 1 & 2 centres. To the amazement of our little kids, they were greeted on their arrival by a giant size Mickey Mouse. 🙂 The kids were all charged up for the march along the perimeter of the ground with Mickey Mouse. Our kids then had fun watching a magic show and playing games. The day ended with the kids enjoying a great snack and taking home colourful lunch boxes.
3. Sunshine Over the World. Centres have completed the first stage and the childrens feedback has ranged from Its alright to daily begging their didis to Do sunshine today, please. With the completion of this the centres have now been matched with schools/N.G.Os overseas and excitement is even higher. From now on communication will focus on the partner country and preparing for events in March.
Social Work
The parent meeting topic this month was Savings. Mr. Borawade, from the LIC who us also a social worker, as resource person gave information on a new policy called New jana Raksha which is specially for people from less privileged backgrounds. Many parents have already come forward to get the policy done for themselves and their children.
Programs
We had our 4th Annual Sports Day on
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