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Anwesha Child Protection Centre ( home for 100 orphan and under-privileged children)

Campaign by Voluntary Health Association of Tripura

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Voluntary Health Association of Tripura (VHAT) is a net work of sixty five civil society organizations/ NGOs of Tripura. It has been working for the welfare of the underprivileged children since 1988. This activity got new dimensions in the year 2003 when we initiated CHILDLINE Agartala Project. While working with CHILDLINE, it was felt that the basic facilities for the underprivileged children were needed to be improved in Tripura. The GO and NGO sector did not have sufficient shelter home for the orphaned and underprivileged children. Moreover, the government homes were already full/over burdened. Under this situation, to provide the shelter and other facilities to these children in need the Anwesha Child Protection Centre(ACPC) was initiated by VHAT in its Complex in West Bhubanban, Agartala, Tripura (W) in the year 2005  by collecting some small individual local support. This home got registration under ICPS in 2011.

Anwesha Child Protection Centre has been receiving the children mainly through  CHILDLINE Agartala with direction from Child Welfare Committee(CWC), West Tripura District and also through CWC of other districts of Tripura. All the children are studying in local government schools. A fully fledged computer lab is in place for computer literacy of the children.

We are maintaining individual case files to address the necessities of each child like counseling. substance abuse, behavioral problems and socially deviant behaviors.

Providing life skills training to the children leading to personality enhancement, raising self esteem, developing a positive approach to life , improving communication skills, ability to deal with trauma, reducing risk and vulnerabilities.

Provision of Nutrition: The children of  ACPC are getting three meals, breakfast and evening snacks (biscuits, puffed rice banana, sprouted peas etc.) every day. A food chart approved by the Doctor/Nutritionist is prepared and which is followed by the centre.

Provision of toilets, water, washing place and recreation facilities is there for the children.

Children away from the vulnerable situations. They are guided to shift from high risk and socially deviant behaviors. Opportunities provided for education and develop their potential and talent.

Life skills developed and vulnerabilities to exploitation reduced.

Some children reintegrated into families , alternative care and community.

Organisers
Voluntary Health Association of Tripura

Voluntary Health Association of Tripura

Beneficiary Charity

Sreelekha Ray

Sreelekha Ray

Organiser

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