About
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Headquarters
Kelambakkam, Tamil Nadu
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Since
1991
ACDS, or the Association for Community Development Service, is an NGO founded in 1991, dedicated to supporting children and women in stone quarries ar Read moreound Kattangkulathur block, Kancheepuram district. Its activities focus on enrolling and supporting quarry children in schools, mobilizing quarry women and men to ensure their children's education, and promoting self-help groups for savings and lending. As a result of ACDS interventions, 100% enrollment has been achieved in project villages, and child labour has been completely eradicated. ACDS has expanded to become a key Children's Support NGO in the district, implementing various projects with support from governmental and international donors, boasting adequate infrastructure and human resources, and maintaining positive relationships with district administration. ACDS envisions a world where the dignity and happiness of children and women are prioritized over abuse and exploitation. Its mission is to ensure a safe environment for all children, where they can enjoy all rights and privileges afforded by law and culture. ACDS acts as a facilitator, enabler, and motivator toward this goal, working tirelessly to empower and uplift communities.
Programs
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Children's Panchayat Programme
ACDS aims to ensure the implementation of UNCRC and Child Rights by empowering Rights Holders. To achieve this, it promotes Children's Panchayat, enhancing participatory rights. Children undergo training on Child Rights Sensitization to increase their capacity and involvement in child rights perspectives. These Panchayats are established in specific project areas like Mamallapuram, involving children aged 12-18. Following CRC training, members receive guidance on organizational development within the Children Panchayat framework, with emphasis on maintaining transparency through proper documentation. Monthly meetings are held to address children's issues, guided by the four rights of UNCRC, with Apex Leaders representing the overall process. Issues are resolved collaboratively, with involvement from CRPF or Elected Panchayat as needed.
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Promotion of Child Rights Protection Forum
ACDS actively promotes Child Rights Protection Forums (CRPFs) across villages to enforce and monitor child rights and protection. Community-based organisations and government officials are invited for training on UNCRC and Child Development, focusing on key areas like corporal punishment, education rights, and child protection measures. CRPF members, comprising representatives from various sectors, are empowered to implement and monitor child protection measures. Regular meetings are held to assess the child rights situation, with emphasis on transparency and documentation. CRPF leaders are equipped through further education processes, covering organisational procedures, advocacy measures, and the functions of CRPF. ACDS has facilitated the establishment of 45 CRPFs, empowering leaders to advocate for children's rights effectively. These forums serve as vital links at the village level, supported by local volunteers under ACDS's facilitation.
Leadership Team
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C Jecintha Mary
President
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D Devanbu
Secretary
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V Balakrishnan
Vice - President
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A Mercy
Treasurer
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S Desingu
Executive Member
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATA8732H
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Registration ID
46/91
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VO ID / Darpan ID
TN/2016/0104319
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12A
AAATA8732HE20214
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80G
AAATA8732HF20214
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FCRA
075820217
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society