Friday, 24 August 2012

CRY NGO


Child Right Action

CRY's Vision & Mission

Vision
A happy, healthy and creative child whose rights are protected and honoured in a society that is built on respect for dignity, justice and equity for all.
Mission
To enable people to take responsibility for the situation of the deprived Indian child and so motivate them to seek resolution through individual and collective action thereby enabling children to realise their full potential. And people to discover their potential for action and change. To enable peoples' collectives and movements encompassing diverse segments, to pledge their particular strengths, working in partnership to secure, protect and honour the rights of India's children. 

At A Glance

Name : CRY - Child Rights and You. (CRY changed it's name from Child Relief and You to Child Rights and You as on April 1, 2006.)
Status : Non-Government Organisation (NGO)
Address : CRY - Child Rights and You, 189/A Anand Estate, Sane Guruji Marg, Mumbai 400011.
Telephone : +91-022-2309 6845 / 2306 3651 / 3647.
Fax : +91-022-2308 0726. Email : cryinfo.mum@crymail.org
Branches : Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata
Tax Status : All donations to CRY are eligible for tax exemption - 50% tax exempt under Section 80G. CRY also offers 100% tax exemption under Section 35 AC or 80GGA. For more information, write to the CRY office nearest to you.
Registration No. Public Trust Reg.No.F-5208 (Mumbai)
 for more info visit the link...http://www.cry.org

Sunday, 12 August 2012

NGOs in INDIA


HELP AGE INDIA

HelpAge India is secular, not-for-profit organization registered under the Societies' Registration Act of 1860. We were set up in 1978, and since then have been raising resources to protect the rights of India's elderly and provide relief to them through various interventions.
We voice the needs of India's 90 million (current estimate) "grey" population, and directly impact the lives of lakhs of elders through our services every year.
They advocate with national & local government to bring about policy that is beneficial to the elderly.
They make society aware of the concerns of the aged and promote better understanding of ageing issues.
They help the elderly become aware of their own rights so that they get their due and are able to play an active role in society.
AS A HELPING HAND AND TO SUPPORT JUST VISIT THE LINK BELOW

Sunday, 5 August 2012

OLD AGE HOMES IN KOLKATA



Ananda Ashram Old Age Home 
389, Janaki Nath Basu Road, Kalabagan, Subhasgram, Kolkata, West Bengal 700147
098 30 887580 ‎ · anandaashram.co.in
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Tollygunge Homes http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
186, N S C Bose Road, Regent Park, Kolkata, West Bengal 700040
033 2471 0707 ‎
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Mahila Seva Samity http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
Government Place, Kolkata, West Bengal 700062
033 2248 3005 ‎ · mahilasevasamity.org

Nava Nir http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
1/2, Shyam Bose Road, Chetla, Chetla, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027
033 2479 6078 ‎E
Siddharth United Social Welfare Mission http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
Baguiati, Chinar Park, Chinar Park, Kolkata, West Bengal 700059
033 2570 9495 ‎ · suswm.org
Muslim Orphanage http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
2, Shariff Lane, Park Street, Park Street, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016
033 2229 8705 ‎
Bulbulir Basa http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
370a/B, M G Road, Thakurpukur, Thakurpukur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700063
033 2438 3222 
Little Sister Of The Poor http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
2, A J C Bose Road, A J C Bose Road, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020
033 2282 5552 ‎
Eastern India Cinetel Welfare Trust http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
Baburam Ghosh Rd, Kolkata, West Bengal
033 2481 8452 ‎J
Mary Cooper Home http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_in/mapfiles/transparent.png
4/2, D H Road, Kidderpore, Kidderpore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700023
033 2479 2694 ‎

ATMA ORGANIZATION














Atma addresses the lack of capacity in India to effectively provide Quality Education  to all children. 
Consider these statistics:
20% of India’s poor have no access to education. 86% have no access to technical and vocational training; 45% drop out before eighth grade. By 2015, 65% of Indian population will be youth.By 2050, 50% of  the world’s illiterate will be in India.
In the face of these startling statistics, Atma aims to bridge the education gap through collaborative partnerships.

The Atma Model is a three phase relationship-based intervention which helps organisations move beyond their day-to-day resource constraints.
Atma helps NGOs to break the cycle of insufficient  funds, staff and time. This allows Atma Partners to deliver more Quality Education to the children and young adults they serve. The Atma model is defined by four key services: consultancy, skilled volunteers, training and advocacy.
Consultancy
Consultancy helps Atma Partners to take a step back from day-to-day challenges and think about long term goals. Atma helps partners break big goals into small, achievable steps. In this way, big dreams become manageable.
Skilled Volunteers
Every organisation requires experts across areas of finance, product design or sales. This is true for businesses and NGOs alike. Atma provides Atma Partners with skilled volunteers to do specific projects that result in concrete, measureable results. These skilled volunteers support Atma Partners in taking on the challenges faced in running and growing an organisation.
Training & Workshops
Atma Trainings and Workshops are offered based on the unique needs of Atma Partners. These trainings are generally focused at the management and staff of an NGO, to build skills and competency within that organisation. Workshops and trainings are for Atma Partners and other NGOs.
Advocacy
Atma’s advocacy services focus around creating a platform for awareness, resource-sharing and exchange between NGOs.