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NEED FOR URBAN RESIDENTIAL HOSTELS FOR THE MARGINALIZED CHILDREN PRESENTED BY V. USHA RANI, DIRECTOR SANNIHITA CENTER FOR WOMEN AND GIRL SANNIHITA CENTER FOR WOMEN AND GIRL CHILDREN SOCIETY CHILDREN SOCIETY HYDERABAD

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Page 1: NEED FOR URBAN RESIDENTIAL HOSTELS FOR THE MARGINALIZED CHILDREN PRESENTED BY V. USHA RANI, DIRECTOR SANNIHITA CENTER FOR WOMEN AND GIRL CHILDREN SOCIETY

NEED FOR URBAN RESIDENTIAL HOSTELS FOR THE MARGINALIZED CHILDREN

PRESENTED BYV. USHA RANI, DIRECTOR

SANNIHITA CENTER FOR WOMEN AND SANNIHITA CENTER FOR WOMEN AND GIRL CHILDREN SOCIETYGIRL CHILDREN SOCIETY

HYDERABAD

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SANNIHITA Striving for women and child rights since 2000

Sannihita is a non-profit, autonomous non-governmental organization established in 2000. Works with a rights-based approach and stand for secular issues, identity movements, gender equality

and against violence against women and girls. Our vision is to establish democratic relationships in

institutions, families and society as a whole.

Our programmes include: Advocacy work and campaigns on human rights, gender equality, domestic violence, girl children’s

rights, and housing rights of women and girl children. Running three Rainbow homes for girls and one URH for boys in Hyderabad who are orphaned, neglected

and abused children - providing shelter, care, education and support the children’s psychological,

emotional and physical development. Conducting research on street vendors’ issues, housing rights, issues of minority women, Dalit women,

and grassroots organisations aiming to bridge the gap between the issues of the people and state

policies.

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URBAN RESIDENTIAL HOSTELS in HYDERABADA Preview

Right to Education - In an effort to provide equal opportunities’ in education to under privilege below poverty line children/working children, who are either school dropouts or never enrolled children due to various social reasons, agencies/district authorities identify such children, conduct alternative learning programs, bridging courses with the help of NGOs (RSTCs) to get them back to mainstream education system.Urban Deprived Children include the following:

- Children without Adult Protection - Single parent children on the streets- Orphans - Street children with parents- Homeless children - Rag pickers- Broken family children (on the streets) - Beggars

Total for 6 Urban Residential Hostels were sanctioned by the government in 2012-13 and 2013-14 in which only 2 such schools are operating in and around Hyderabad and remaining closed due to incompetence.SANNIHITA operating its URH at Trishul Park, Bollaram High school and operating successfully for the past 3 years.

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U R H – The Need for a better TELANGANAThe Proposal

With the successful running of its 3 Rainbow Homes for girls and one URH for Boys, Sannihita felt the need to extend the concept of URHs throughout the state of Telangana - for an educated Bangaru Telangana – A dream of the Government of Telangana as well as of its public.

Sannihita proposes to identify the high schools situated across the state that can accommodate Residential hostels for the deprived children to provide them uninterrupted education from 6th to 10th class and hence provide them vocational training for their self-sustenance.

NGOs, who dedicated their lives for better social transformation, when provided with requisite support from administration, can do wonders. Sannihita, on its part since 2000, is thriving for the betterment of lives of the fairer sex, also focussed on making the children who are socially deprived and marginalized better citizens who can otherwise may become antisocial elements.

Sannihita envisions an educated, healthy society with every child – irrespective of their social implications- is able to grab his/her right to education. A better citizen for a better society.

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URH - SANNIHITAThe Journey

Sannihita started its Urban residential home at Trishul Park, Bollaram in the year 2011 with a strength of 10.

Children receive good caring from the team towards their well being – being their health, education or the physical as well as mental growth.

Every challenge we met in our journey strengthened our will to serve better for the children and the society.

Sannihita team always tried their best to provide the best for these children – be it food, health care, education or the moral support.

Sannihita believes in providing the children better education along with a focus to nurture leadership and team building skills through games, cultural activities and outings.

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RESIDENTIAL HOSTELSA step towards BANGARU TELANGANA

Every success reinforces our will. Every failure hardens our determination. We are committed and

strive hard to make Telangana BANGARU TELANGANA.

We anticipate your cooperation in this regard.

We need your support

*** THANK YOU ***