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Empowering Slum Dwellers through Education: Jan Vikas Mission Trust’s Educational Camp Initiative

Jan Vikas Mission Trust (JVM Trust) has embarked on a transformative initiative, “Project Jan Pratham,” aimed at providing educational support to children living in the slum area of Vikas Puri. Understanding the challenges faced by these children, JVM Trust’s volunteer team initiated efforts to address the educational gaps and empower them through learning. Empowering Through Education: Recognizing the critical need for education among slum-dwelling children, JVM Trust conducted a thorough screening to assess their requirements. The findings revealed a significant lack of basic education; many children were unable to read or write. In response, evening education classes were introduced intermittently, and now a more structured phonetic learning program is being implemented for a semester. The objective is to equip these children with foundational skills until they are able to enroll in formal schools. Additionally, the initiative aims to educate parents about the importance of education for their children’s future. Community Engagement and Mentorship: Older children from the slum area play a pivotal role in this initiative, guiding and mentoring the younger ones. They not only assist in teaching but also serve as examples, demonstrating the value of education and advocating for the rights of these young learners. This engagement within...

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JVM Trust & Kids Valley School organized Seed Ball Activity

JVM Trust & Kids Valley Play School organized a Seed Ball Making Activity in Rohini Sector-3, Delhi. This activity is specially for spreading awareness about our future for Environment, Plants, Soils & Seeds. In these activities children learned how to make & use seed balls.   Planting Seeds is a wonderful kick-off to spring & summer, and learning how to make see bombs is a great way to get your planting started.

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Bridging the Digital Divide: Free Computer Classes Empowering Underprivileged Youth by Jan Vikas Mission Trust

In today’s rapidly evolving world, the ability to navigate computers isn’t just a skill; it’s a fundamental necessity. Jan Vikas Mission Trust recognizes the pivotal role of computer literacy in enabling access to education, employment, and government services. With this vision in mind, JVM Trust has launched an innovative project offering free computer training to underprivileged students. Empowering Through Education: Under the guidance of seasoned industry experts and dedicated volunteers, JVM Trust’s Computer Centre is committed to providing comprehensive computer education. The curriculum encompasses both basic and advanced courses, ensuring that students receive a holistic understanding of essential computer skills. The aim is not only to impart theoretical knowledge but also to facilitate practical, hands-on experience for a well-rounded learning journey. Inclusive Opportunities for BPL Youth: Addressing the employment challenges faced by educated but unemployed youth from backward classes living below the poverty line, JVM Trust extends its initiative to those aged below 35. These individuals, despite their education, often encounter barriers in securing suitable job opportunities. The free computer classes offered by JVM Trust aim to equip them with the necessary skills to enhance their employability prospects and create a pathway towards better livelihoods. Creating a Digital-Ready Generation: JVM...

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