Campaign Story
About the project
There are 14 slums located around the industrial areas of Vatva and Lamba in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. These slums face significant challenges with their pre-primary, elementary and secondary education. Factors like financial constraints, lack of positive schooling environment, and parental awareness has led to a high number of secondary school dropouts.
Making a difference
CRY America’s Project Direct Intervention in Ahmedabad works toward enrolling children in school by forming and strengthening children’s collectives, training School Management Committees (SMCs), and promoting preschool attendance. The project also organizes vocational training sessions and counselling sessions for girls to avail open school education facility.
The way forward
● Organize 2 camps for government documentation of children and their parents to support educational enrollment.
● Conduct 4 meetings with religious leaders, highlighting the issues related to education.
● Ensure the capacity building of 18 SMC members in developing school development plans.
● Track the regularization of 1,001 children attending school through home and school visits.
● Follow up regularly with 27 dropouts to counsel them for re-enrollment in schools.
● Train 50 adolescents in street play writing.
Project Impact
275
children aged 3-6 years enrolled in Anganwadi Center
1,352
children enrolled in schools
482
children received education scholarships
227
children attended support classes
215
children attended vocational career guidance sessions
26
community leaders participated in education awareness sessions