Vol 4.4 Oct-Dec 2012
OCTOBER
• 12 meetings were held between the LIFE Trust Child Care Centre Team and the Community Development officer and Superintendent regarding upcoming programmes and activities.
• 321 Anganwadi teacher training sessions were conducted
• 324 adolescent girls benefitted from meetings and Interactions arranged for them.
• 315 parents of anganwadi children benefitted from trainings and workshops conducted.
• 570 anganwadi teachers and helpers benefitted from trainings and workshops conducted.
• 1172 students of the MCGM schools were taken on an Educational Excursion to Nehru Science Centre.
• 4138 students benefitted from workshops conducted at the MCGM schools on Communication skills and Time Management.
NOVEMBER
• 32 meetings were conducted with the LIFE Trust Child Care Centre Team and the Community Development Officer and Superintendent.
• 277 teacher training sessions were conducted at the anganwadis.
• Meetings and trainings were conducted for 384 adolescent girls in the community.
• 338 parents of anganwadi children benefitted from interactions and meetings conducted.
• 562 women of the community benefitted from the Teacher Training Programmes.
• 47 children benefitted from workshops conducted on painting Diyas and paper at the City of Los Angeles school.
• The School Development Team was involved in supervision and remedial teaching in their respective schools.
DECEMBER
• 145 women of the community benefitted from sessions conducted on ‘The Evils of Superstition’/ “Jagran.”
• LIFE Trust will soon be working with anganwadis in Worli.
• 11 meetings were conducted with anganwadi supervisors.
• 470 anganwadi visits were conducted
• 428 adolescent girls were given training
• 429 anganwadi children benefitted from all programmes and activities conducted
• 579 anganwadi parents benefitted from all programmes and activities
• 538 anganwadi teachers and helpers received training.
• A meeting was held with Varsha Gaekwad, Hon Minister for Women and Child Welfare by our Managing Trustee.
• 706 people in all benefitted from all programmes and activities conducted.
OCTOBER
• 12 meetings were held between the LIFE Trust Child Care Centre Team and the Community Development officer and Superintendent regarding upcoming programmes and activities.
• 321 Anganwadi teacher training sessions were conducted
• 324 adolescent girls benefitted from meetings and Interactions arranged for them.
• 315 parents of anganwadi children benefitted from trainings and workshops conducted.
• 570 anganwadi teachers and helpers benefitted from trainings and workshops conducted.
• 1172 students of the MCGM schools were taken on an Educational Excursion to Nehru Science Centre.
• 4138 students benefitted from workshops conducted at the MCGM schools on Communication skills and Time Management.
NOVEMBER
• 32 meetings were conducted with the LIFE Trust Child Care Centre Team and the Community Development Officer and Superintendent.
• 277 teacher training sessions were conducted at the anganwadis.
• Meetings and trainings were conducted for 384 adolescent girls in the community.
• 338 parents of anganwadi children benefitted from interactions and meetings conducted.
• 562 women of the community benefitted from the Teacher Training Programmes.
• 47 children benefitted from workshops conducted on painting Diyas and paper at the City of Los Angeles school.
• The School Development Team was involved in supervision and remedial teaching in their respective schools.
DECEMBER
• 145 women of the community benefitted from sessions conducted on ‘The Evils of Superstition’/ “Jagran.”
• LIFE Trust will soon be working with anganwadis in Worli.
• 11 meetings were conducted with anganwadi supervisors.
• 470 anganwadi visits were conducted
• 428 adolescent girls were given training
• 429 anganwadi children benefitted from all programmes and activities conducted
• 579 anganwadi parents benefitted from all programmes and activities
• 538 anganwadi teachers and helpers received training.
• A meeting was held with Varsha Gaekwad, Hon Minister for Women and Child Welfare by our Managing Trustee.
• 706 people in all benefitted from all programmes and activities conducted.
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