Prasanna Jyothi Project October 2013

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Prasanna Jyothi Project October 2013

Background • • •

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Established on the 24th June 1998 by Prasanna Trust in Bangalore, India. An organization that takes care of orphan or disadvantaged girls. Main objective: to nurture these children so that they grow up as pure simple human beings inculcating values of universal brotherhood so that they not only become responsible citizens of India, but also of the entire world. All living expenses of the girls are taken care of. Apart from education the girls learn a variety of vocational skills as arts and crafts including paintings, wall decorations, garlands of artificial flowers, etc.

Social Context  Urban Setting  Parents from low income groups – daily labourers, vendors .  Parents are divorcees or widowed.  Some of the children are orphans.  Children visit their families twice a year and during holidays. Parents are allowed to visit too.  All children live at PJ Home

Administration Info  The home is run by an older couple, Mr. & Mrs. Srinivasan (Sundari Mami), and a warden (Mrs. Rathna).  PJ primarily recruits their children through referrals. They also work with agencies that deal with neglected children and also get children referred to them.  No fees to join PJ  Children study at nearby english-medium school.  Children supported until they complete education – high school, college etc. and return to their families.  Children with learning difficulties are given additional tutoring.

History with ASHA  Prasanna Jyothi Trust had submitted a proposal for a project to support destitute/orphaned girls in Bangalore in Spring, 1994 at Asha Berkeley.  Support from Berkeley between 1994-96 – two pictures created by PJ kids was on calendar.  Break in funding between 96-2000  Seattle supported between 2001-03.  Asha Austin was born in 2002 and this project was taken over from Seattle and funded for the first time in 2003.

ASHA Austin Involvement    

Funded as SAC project since Oct 2003 Last disbursal in Nov 2011 Funds left - $2055 as of March 2012 $45758 disbursed so far by the Austin chapter

Asha’s Impact  Monetary impact: Asha donations cover educational expenses and additional academic and extra-curricular training.  Social impact:  Site Visits (last in Dec 2012 by AshaSV folks – Madhu, Bhanu and Venki)  Local volunteers involvement with tuition  Field trips by Asha volunteers

Funding History Funding Cycle

Educationa Exchang Budge l Budget e Rate t US$

Disburseme No. of nt by Asha children

Oct-03

144000

48.07

2996

1680

18

2004-05

170000

45.66

3723

3600

21

2005-06

230021

43.7

5264

4200

18

2006-07

168191

44.27

3799

5476

19

2007-08

200000

44.18

4527

5250

19

2008-09

187109

39.41

4748

5120

22

2009-10

415000

48.56

8546

6800

23

2010-11

350000

44.35

7892

7020

23

2011-12

290,950

46.35

6495

6612

21

Achievements  PJ completes 25 years this year  30-40 children graduated and lead a better quality life – financially independent and have their own families  Some of them work in MNCs, few have work visa to USA too  Renovations carried out at PJ in 2012  Playground in front of the home

Challenges • Children being taken back by parents/relatives. No way to follow up on their progress after they leave. • Assistance in tuition and after-school coaching. • Need for career counselling. • Funding issues at ASHA Austin • PJ’s expenses going up due to higher school fees and cost of living

Going Forward  Some pre-existing SAC donors still interested in sponsoring, Asha-Austin unable to continue supporting the project.  Proposed Plan - AshaSV adopts Prasanna Jyothi as a SAC project to continue Asha support. - Year 1: find donors for atleast half the kids - Year 2: find donors for remaining kids - Year 3+: Stable funding – self-sustaining SAC project