Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation

by Prime Educational and Social Trust
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Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation
Strengthening Her Shelter: Janani Home Renovation

Project Report | Mar 7, 2021
Support accommodation for abandoned girl children

By S.M. Arasu | Founder Director

Summary

This proposal aims to gain support from well-wishers to help our children to get a new rent house which provides them all required facilities and to cover the monthly rental charges. Challenge As you know, Prime Trust is running the project for abandoned girl children since 2013. We have at present 10 children live in our home. They do not have their parents and dependent on us. The children are from the age group of 5-17. They get safe accommodation, food, education, and health care. The children need beds, Electronic Power Generator and a School Van.

Challenge

The government wants us to shift the children from the existing premises to a spacious building where the children can get all facilities as per the Juvenile Justice Act in India. Our licence to run the home might be cancelled if we do not provide a spacious building.

Solution

By raising support from our donors, we can move our children to a new rental building which has got all the required facilities.

Long-Term Impact

The new premises will provide a good ambiance and it will boost the moral of the children, provide all facilities needed.

Updates

With the support of donors through GlobalGiving, we were able to raise $ 478. Also with our own fund raising program, we were able to shift our home to a new spacious building with all necessary facilities.

Resources

http://www.primetrust.org
www.primetrust.org

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Organization Information

Prime Educational and Social Trust

Location: Puducherry - India
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Project Leader:
Savarinathan Maria Arasu
Puducherry , Puducherry India
$9,471 raised of $200,000 goal
 
126 donations
$190,529 to go
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