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Smile works for children, their welfare,
and their holistic development. Understandably, child
education and health assumes top priority in Smile’s
scheme of things. This child-centric focus remains unaffected
even if Smile undertakes emergency relief and rehabilitation
work, as it always undertakes, following natural disaster-
be it Tsunami catastrophe, or Mumbai flood caused by
uninterrupted incessant rain in July, 2005.
Smile responded to the recent flood
havoc in Mumbai and surrounding districts- affecting
thousands of families, destroying their belongings and
completely upsetting their lives and daily routine.
While governmental actions and relief measures were
pressed into action, non-governmental, non-profit organizations
did not lag behind in coming forward to aid of the suffering
milieu.
Smile- Mumbai decided
to reach out to the people, though most affected yet
least noticed and supported. Smile therefore focused
on area(s) of Kalyan and Badlapur for relief operations-
group of vulnerable children being the target. Smile
decided to support these children’s education
by providing educational resources. To be able to reach
out in an area where Smile did not have any physical
presence or it’s partner, it entered into partnership
and collaborated with Aasara Child line,
a local NGO at Kalyan. Aasara, as such, had been receiving
requests for help from various schools in the area.
With
the help of Aasara Child line, in a short span, Smile
– Mumbai identified 284 school children from lower
income group who had lost their books, uniforms, bags
etc in flood. While sourcing these material, it was
realized that while many donors/ other agencies have
been willing to provide/ providing books & bags;
but none coming forward to provide ‘uniforms’
to these children, who as such had nothing much to dress.
May be it was due to the higher expenses( at least 2
sets of uniforms for each child) as well as the operational
difficulties( providing uniforms suiting to the size
of individual child).Hence Smile took up the responsibility.
Uniforms were distributed on 30thAugust 2005 to 284
students from 3 schools- children of different age-groups
studying in different classes ranging from one to seven.
These schools are Shahad Vibhag High school at Shahad,
Shree Krishna Khamkar Marathi Vidyalaya and Chandrashekhar
Memorial School, both in Badlapur.
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