Archive
Already Implemented Projects
Different types of activities are carried out in 22 branches of the organization in 22 districts of Assam.
- Early Childhood Education Centre (ECEC): The first ECEC was started in the year 1988. There 31 ECECs were run by ACWWS. The ECEC programme was merged with Crèche for Working Mother in the year 1998.
- Creche for working mother: The organization started to run Crèche programme from the year 1975. There 385 crèche were ran by the organization in 22 district of Assam upto 2022.
- Balsevika Training Institute: 2nos. of Balsevika Training Institute were started at Rupnagar, Guwahati in the year 1973.
- Anganwadi Training Centre ( AWTC): The AWTC was started in the year 1979. There 9 nos of AWTC were running by the organization in 4 districts of Assam, namely Kamrup, Sonitpur, Sivsagar and Dibrugarh.
- Learn to live camp (summer camp for children): It was organized by the organization in the year 1973,1974 and in 1978. Children from different state joined the camp and conducted various activities in the camp.
- Pre-Primary Education Centre : It was run by the organization under the sponsorship of URULI-a Delhi based organization in the year 1994 and since 2005 it has been running by Department of Education ,Govt of Assam.
- Integrated Scheme for Street Children: The organization started the project in the year1995 in four slam areas of Guwahati for the street children and provided no formal education, nutrition, vocational training and main stream the children through formal schooling. It was project under the Ministry of WCD, Govt. of India.
- To Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate and Infant Mortality Rate in Rural Areas of Assam, sponsored by UNICEF. The project was implemented in four district of Assam namely, Kamrup, Nagaon, Jorhat and Goalpara. The project was started in the year 1999 and completed in the year 2000.Under this project untrained Dais of rural areas was upgraded to trained dais.
- Deprived Urban children Project under Sarba Sikshya Abhijan: The project was started in the year 2003 for the deprived children of Guwahati city.
- Psychosocial Couselling Support for inmates of Jalukbari Children Homes for Girls, Observation Home, Boko, Children Home for Boys, Fatasil Ambari. The project was supported by UNICEF. The project was started in the 2006 and completed on 2010.
- Targated Intervention Programme on HIV/AIDS was run by the organization for thepeople of slum of Guwahati and it was started in the year 2007 and was completed on 2010.
- The organization implemented the Mother Ngo project to run RCH programme under NRHM since 2006 to 2011 in rural areas of Kamrup Distrct.
- Village Library Programme: The organization set up village library in rural area of Kamrup district under the sponsorship of TATA Trust in the year2006.
- Childline programme for distress children.It is a 24 hours toll free service for distress children .There three childline programme were run by the organization since 2000 to 2023 namey,Guwahati childline programme was started in the year 2000,Railway Childline in the year 2015 and Kamrup Childline in 2016.The organization received the financial support from CIF through M/O WCD,Govt of India.
Case Details of Childline Guwahati
Financial Year | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 |
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Total Registered cases | 363 | 435 | 535 |
Restoration cases by childline | 34 | 67 | 105 |
Protection from abuse cases(Sexual abuse/child marriage/child Labour,etc) | 181 | 193 | 288 |
Other Intervention(Emotional support and Guidance/Medical/Missing etc) | 148 | 175 | 142 |
Case Details of Childline Kamrup
Financial Year | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 |
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Total no of cases registered | 286 | 280 | 269 |
Retoration Cases by Childline | 15 | 23 | 39 |
Case Details of Railway Childline
Financial Year | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 |
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Total no of cases registered | 49 | 173 | 353 |
Retoration Cases by Childline | 34 | 148 | 309 |
Status of children of Shishu Greh ( Specialized Adoption Agency)
Financial year | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | 2023-2024 |
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Total no of children stayed | 31 | 35 | 37 | 44 |
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Total Adoption | ||||
In-Country | 07 | 13 | 11 | 10 |
Inter-Country | 0 | 03 | 03 | 0 |
Total Restoration/Transferred | 05 | 05 | 14 | 15 |
Status of children of Kalyani Niwas
Financial Year | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | 2023-2024 |
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Total no of children stayed during the year | 152 | 246 | 172 | 152 |
Total Restoration/transferred | 110 | 208 | 132 | 117 |
Status of children of Open Shelter
Financial Year | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | 2023-2024 |
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Total no of children stayed during the | 167 | 299 | 134 |
Total Restoration/ transferred | 147 | 282 | 129 |
Status of children of Ashaneer
Financial Year | 2022-2023 | 2023-2024 |
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Total case registered | 13 | 18 |
Total Restoration | 01 | 03 |
Case Study
1 Afsana Begum (named changed) was residing in Kalyani Niwas since 2015. She has her parents but relationship with her family members is not cordial as her parents gave her in adoption to a family when she was an infant as she is the fourth girl child born to her mother. But her adoptive mother died when Afsana is 10 years old. The adoptive father remarried after the death of his first wife but the lady used to tortured Afsana and that’s why the adoptive father returned Afsana to her Biological parents. She studied upto Class V when she was with her adoptive parents. Her biological parents and siblings didn’t love and care for her. She was abused physically and verbally by her siblings. Her biological father also never talked to her. They even didn’t admitted her in school. She was so exhausted that one day she had decided to ranaway from her home. She boarded a train from her home town and reached Guwahati. She was found by a concerned person and later handed her to Guwahati Childline. Afsana was kept in Kalyani Niwas for her care and protection. At first, She was not at all ready to stay here but after several counselling sessions she agreed to stay and continue her studies. Later, she was admitted in class V at Prachya Vidya Niketan. She has completed her Matriculation Exam in the year 2021 by securing Star marks i.e. 78.17% and Letter mark in “ Retail Management”. She has also completed HS Final Exam in the year 2023 by securing First Division i.e 67.6%. Afsana had received “SCOOTY” from Govt. of Assam for her excellent result in HS. She has also completed Beautician Training Course and Computer Basic Course under MDTC at Khadi and Village Industries Commission. She has also completed “Fashion Designing” & “ Bakery” training in the course of “Advanced Integrated Entrepreneurship Development Program” under National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. She is very active in co-curricular activities such as art & craft, Dance , Drama, Sports etc. She has participated in many competitions such as Quiz, Debate and Extempore speech etc. In the year 2023, she was engaged in vocational training in the trade “Front Office Associate” under “Tata Strive “ Presently , Afsana is engage as a Front Office Associate at “TAJ Chia Kutir Resort” Darjeeling. This is a very proud moment for our organisation that Afsana has brought for us.
2 Arju (name change) was an abandoned child and she was about one year old when she came to shishuGreh on 13th February, 2017.At the time of admissionher weight was3.7 kg only and was severely malnourished (Grade III PEM) with delayed developmental milestone. She was not able to sit with or without support at the age of one year. Anju was provided regular physiotherapy and speech therapy at Home and at Shishu- Sarathi – a centre for multiple disabilities.As per advised of physiotherapist, she was provided with AFO with medical arch support and lateral straight border and Knee Gaiters for maintaining knee extension .After providing regular therapy and AFO and Gaiters, she was able to walk without supportand was able to speak in bisyllableuntil she was placed in adoption .She could ride tricycle with little helpand was active and playful child. She could identify and call names of the caretakers and of other children. Anju always liked to go to crèche which wassituated inside the Shishu-Greh campus. Anju was placed in Inter-country adoption and happily left for Italy with her adoptive parents on 14thJune 2019.