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Bengaluru FC teams up with Smile Foundation to promote Child Education

Bengaluru FC teams up with Smile Foundation to promote Child Education

Bengaluru : Bengaluru Football Club extended its support to the ‘Mission Education’ initiative of Smile Foundation today. With an aim to raise awareness about sending every child to school, the players of Bengaluru FC interacted with the children and gave them various tips and secrets of playing football which left the children with big smiles on their faces.

Star Players of the club along with Ashley Westwood, Head Coach, Bengaluru FC, invited a team of 12 children of Smile Foundation to their home turf to play a game of football. After a brief football match, the players motivated the kids to perform well in their studies so that they too can have a bright future.

“As a goal is important in football, sending every child to school should be the primary goal of our privileged society. Education can ensure the children to be champions in their life. We are glad to get engaged with Smile Foundation’s Mission Education initiative,” said Mr. Ashley Westwood, Head Coach, Bengaluru Football Club.

Mr. Vikram Singh Verma, COO, Smile Foundation said, “Smile Foundation believes that education is the most effective tool that can help the less privileged children come out of the vicious cycle of poverty, ignorance and suffering. Our children can build a better future and play an active role in nation building with the power of education. Smile Foundation is pleased to get Bengaluru Football Club’s involvement in the cause of Mission Education.”

Smile Foundation has benefitted over 200,000 underprivileged children across 26 states of India so far. In Karnataka alone, 2700 children, mostly first generation learners, are currently enrolled in Smile Foundation’s Mission Education programme and preparing themselves for a brighter future.

About Bengaluru Football Club

Formed in 2013, Bengaluru Football Club is owned by the JSW Group and plays its home games out of the Bangalore Football Stadium. A club of and for the fans, Bengaluru FC is committed in its endeavour to be a dominant football force in India and Asia.

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Smile Foundation breaks in for Kashmir flood relief

Smile Foundation breaks in for Kashmir flood relief

New Delhi : Unprecedented floods caused by uninterrupted heavy downpour wreaked havoc in Jammu & Kashmir, unleashing death and destruction of property, making the floods the deadliest since Independence. The surging waters have 10 districts namely Srinagar, Anantnag, Baramulla, Pulwama, Ganderbal, Kulgam, Budgam, Rajuri, Poonch and Reasi leaving lakhs of people marooned. While many have been rescued with painstaking efforts of the Army, Air Force, police and administration, thousands still await help.

Smile Foundation, a national level development organization, was on the ground immediately after the disaster and has completed its first phase of operations, which were focused on emergency rescue and distribution of humanitarian supplies including food, powered milk, biscuits, water, chlorine tablets, ORS packets, school bags, stationeries etc. to children and families. Villages Malke Chak, Surya Chak in Jammu and Lasjan, Soitang, Shahgund, Gulshan Muhallah, Gondi boon and Kaniyari in Kashmir regions in J&K were covered.

In the second phase of relief operations, Smile Foundations’ Disaster Response team on ground is focusing on providing relief materials and comprehensive healthcare to the flood victims. As the regular supply of ration has been cut off, Smile Foundation is providing a minimum stock of ration to families. The snowfall in Kashmir is expected to start very soon. As most of the people have lost their belongings, the organisation is equipping them with bare minimum woollen and blankets for the winters. The number of hospitals affected in the floods is huge, causing a severe healthcare crisis. Moreover, sand depositions, inundation of water into the shelters, and accumulation of filth everywhere has left the valley a breed ground of diseases for the survivors. To address the healthcare needs of the people, Smile Health Camps are being organized across the affected villages.

As a response to the damaged healthcare facilities in the state, Smile Foundation will be deploying mobile hospital units in the affected villages, besides conducting regular health camps, until the said facilities are restored. In addition to healthcare, education of the children has come to halt with the destruction of schools. Smile Foundation will be extending their support to camp schools, till the educational infrastructure of the valley is reinstated.

Smile Foundation’s Disaster Response Programme

Smile Foundation, with its welfare interventions focused on children and their families, responds to the call of humanity in times of such calamities under its Disaster Response programme. From the Tsunami in 2004, Kashmir earthquake in 2005 to the Uttarakhand floods in 2013, Smile Foundation has acted promptly to reach out and respond to the immediate needs of the disaster affected people, while also maintaining a sustainable approach to help them rebuild their lives by facilitating their education, healthcare and livelihood.

Some of the calamities during which Smile Foundation has initiated disaster response are the Tsunami, the Kashmir Earthquake, the Maharashtra floods, the Bihar floods, the Uttarakhand floods and now the Jammu and Kashmir floods.

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Stars dazzles on Ramp for Champs

Stars dazzles on Ramp for Champs

An Initiative by Smile Foundation to raise support for education of the girl child

Mumbai : Smile Foundation, a national level development organization, showcased the 5th edition of its charity fashion show ‘Ramp for Champs’ today at ITC Grand Central, Mumbai. With a special focus on education for the girl children, funds raised through Ramp for Champs will be utilized through Smile Foundation’s national programme named Mission Education. Ramp For Champs had a robust line-up of 45 participating achievers and personalities from all walks of life and 17 responsible brands who came together to celebrate the very best of fashion and creative talent.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Neeraj Agarwal, Executive Director, Corporate Communication, LIC India, said “Education is every individual’s birth right, more so for the girl child in India who is marginalized by all standards. In India most of the girls fail to enrol in school, and those that do are likely to drop out by the age of 12. The event promises well for the cause, and we are privileged to be associated with Smile Foundation.” The event started with a very special performance by singer Shweta Pandit who captivated the crowd with her melodious voice followed by a dance performance by Sandip Soparrkar who mesmerized the crowd with his electrifying moves.

IAM Foundation joined hands with this movement and Ms. Susmita Sen, Former Miss Universe and a renowned philanthropist came forward to support the cause and encouraged all the people to act and make a difference. Expressing her support to the cause, she said, “IAM Foundation is glad to be associated with Smile Foundation, having similar beliefs it was only a matter of time we came together. Girl education and Girl safety are the most prominent issues in India today and that is something we wanted to throw more light on so that more people become aware and work towards eradicating it.”

Star designers Archana Kochhar, Ken Ferns, Salim Asgarally ,Salima Lalani and Sonaakshi Raaj, extended their support to the cause by showcasing their special collections not with the models but with their muses who were their celebrity and high profile clients. The show was directed by ace choreographer Rashmi Virmani.

India based fashion designer Archana Kochhar has great fellowship for fashion and is feasting her clients through three operational prêt stores in Mumbai. Born in the fashion hub of India, Mumbai, Archana Kochhar has diverse proficiency for designing and creating excellent outfits. Her muses for the show had eminent personalities from all fields like acting, singing, chefs, working women to homemakers. Her power list consisted of Amrita Rao, Betty, Hanan Zafri, Chef Vikas Khanna, Monisha Jaisingh, Biba Gurha, Rashmi Ganatra, Sobha Lakhani, Anu Anju, Shweta Pandit and Amrita Arora.

Trained extensively at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising and the University of California in Los Angeles, Salim Asgarally is one of India’s few formally trained fashion designers. Having trained in the west, his collections reflect an international spirit in style, silhouette and drape, while retaining an Indian sensibility of colour, texture and embellishment. His label is worn not only by fashionable women in India but across the globe. His muses were Aroona Bhatt, Gajara Kothari, Shristi Arya, Soni Razdan, Shaheen Bhatt and Veena Bakshi.

Salima Lalani is a Mumbai based fashion designer who started her career with her mother. She initially started her business in Lucknowi Kurtas. She also built her NRI clientele while living in Sydney and launched a store overseas called ‘De-Chic’. She currently operates out of her flagship store based in Mumbai. Her muses for Ramp For Champs were Sophie Premji, Vinisha Tulsiyana, VJ Andy, Sarita Madhavan, Dr. Mugdha Raut, Shama Sikander, Claudia Ciesla and Deepika Singh, who all were all smiles supporting the cause along with Salima.

Label Sonaakshi Raaj is synonymous with opulence, with an intention to create glamorous ensembles catering to women’s couture wear with a design philosophy that is distinctly feminine and refined. By combining tailoring with drapery, the garments are meticulously crafted to styles that are luxurious yet understated with strong emphasis on fabric, cut and colour. Her muses were the most beautiful women from the tinsel town like Amy Patel, Malvika Raaj, Soumya Tondon, Waluscha D’souza, Anita Raj, Krishika Lulla, Evelyn Sharma and Susmita Sen. All these famous women personalities extended their support to the cause and made many heads turn with their grace and poise.

The event was successfully supported by various partners. It was presented by LIC of India. Other valuable partners were IAM Foundation, Nerolac, Reliance Capital, Vatika Group, Indira Group of Institutes, Air France KLM, Amway, Jean Claude, Estrada, SoapBox, One Stop Makeover, Chandrakala Sanap, Telly Chakkar, ITC Grand Central, Dfashion.tv, Global Advertisers and Coca Cola. Chef Vikas Khanna was introduced as the Goodwill Ambassador for ‘Cook for a Smile’ – an upcoming initiative by Smile Foundation.

Towards a sustainable & inclusive economy

Addressing on the occasion, Mr. Vikram Singh Verma, Chief Operating Officer, Smile Foundation said, “Through Ramp of Champs we are aiming to bring trend-setters and celebrities together to bring some real and permanent change in the lives of the most deserving children. Education is the most effective tool that can help less privileged children come out of the vicious cycle of poverty and suffering, and transform into an empowered next generation.” He further added, “The privileged section of the society has to come forward and take proactive role in the process of development. We feel encouraged with the support and response towards the cause through Ramp For Champs in Mumbai and I thank all the responsible corporate, designers, celebrities and the guests who made this initiative a great success.”

About Ramp for Champs:

Ramp for Champs (RFC) is a charity fashion show from Smile Foundation. Ramp for Champs brings fashion designers, eminent public figures and corporate together to raise support for the cause of child education. Ramp for Champs Mumbai 2014 was the fifth edition, with the first one launched in Bangalore in 2011.

To know more about Ramp for Champs, Log onto- www.rampforchamps.com

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Hospital on Wheels spreading Smiles to millions

Hospital on Wheels spreading Smiles to millions

New Delhi : As the popular saying goes, “Health is Wealth”, Smile planned to run a mobile hospital called “SMILE ON WHEELS” in Ashok Nagar, Madhya Pradesh to cater to the health needs of the rural underprivileged population, which have been ignored and neglected for long. The primary health objective was to ensure equal access of health services to all the community members irrespective of location and socio-economic standards of living. The focus group is the most vulnerable sections of the community i.e. women and children.

After its one year of operation, Smile on Wheels has catered its services to 20 villages of Chanderi Block in the district and it is showing many encouraging results. Women now form 56% of the total beneficiaries who came forward and received the services at their doorsteps. When women, specifically mothers are healthy, children grow up healthy, attend school and the whole family attains well-being, owing to their crucial roles and responsibilities in a rural set-up.

Apart from sanitation and hygiene issues, cases of severe malnutrition among children were observed. With the help of Smile on Wheel’s well trained doctors, special interventions on model hygiene practices and remedies for child malnutrition were launched in 11 select villages six months ago, which would be replicated in all the villages gradually.

Involving men and making them responsible to ensure that young mothers and children visit the mobile hospital are showing results. Rarely any of the households has toilets. However, awareness on good practice of hygiene and sanitation has reflected on the improved health profiles of the villagers, particularly children.

About Smile on Wheels

Smile on Wheels is a national level mobile hospital programme taking curative, preventive and promotive healthcare to the doorsteps of urban poor and underserved villagers benefitting 231,000 lives directly in a year through 19 projects in 265 remote villages and urban slums across India.

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Mission Education to continue the education of 19,000 children

Mission Education to continue the education of 19,000 children

Pune : Smile Foundation, a national level development organisation, has pledged to liberate 19,000 children from the bondage of child labour and illiteracy and send and retain them in schools through its nationwide initiative ‘Mission Education’.

At present, more than 2000 children are enrolled in the Mission Education centres that are operational in Maharashtra region. There are 11 ongoing projects in the state, two of which are in Pune.

Smile Foundation and Sevadham Trust have taken up a joint initiative in Maharashtra for integrated community development, focusing on children, mothers and adolescents, particularly those deprived and neglected in the society. The project intervenes in the slum clusters of Bibvewadi, Panmala, and Janata Vasahat, and benefits 200 children directly. The centre has facilities like computer centre, library, crèches and static clinics.

Saraswati Anath Ashram at Dopadi is another Mission Education centre under Smile Foundation that has 25 children in the age group of 5-16 years. All of these children are orphans who call the place their home. Now, they are moving towards a bright future with proper education and a lot of love and care. Adding more to their happiness are the new library and computer centre that have been introduced at the centre.

Besides these two centres in Pune, Maharashtra has nine other centres, namely Society for Human and Environmental Development (SHED), Sparsha Charitable Trust, Amcha Ghar, Zenith Education & Welfare Trust (Holy Mother English School), and Manav Sevak Educational & Medical Research Foundation in Mumbai; Bahujan Hitay Trust, Kalyan; Ajit Foundation, Barshi; Trilokya Boudha Mahasangha Sahayak Gan (TBMSG), Ratnagiri; and Gosavi Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha, Nashik.

Mr. Santanu Mishra Co-Founder and Executive Trustee, Smile Foundation, says, “Education is the key to lead a dignified life. Through Mission Education, Smile Foundation provides basic education and healthcare to underprivileged children, finally mainstreaming them to formal education. Mission Education brings underprivileged children to the fold of education who otherwise would have missed the chance of empowerment for another generation.”

Through Mission Education, Smile Foundation aims to address the issues relating to underprivileged children – the children who are ‘at risk’, mainly orphans, child-labourers, street children, and victims of poverty. Their parents being illiterate do not understand the benefits of education, thus unwittingly depriving their next generations of the chance to get out of the vicious cycle of poverty and ignorance.

To bring the children to school, Smile Foundation encourages their parents first, through rigorous counselling sessions. Once the parents allow their children to join school, efforts are made to make the school child-friendly, so that an environment conducive for learning is created. Unlike normal school-going students, these children are first generation learners, who find coping with textbooks difficult. Teachers are hence trained and introduced to new methodologies and tools that are used to make learning interesting and effective among the students.

Libraries are set up at the centres, so that inquiry learning, knowledge and confidence among the students are built. The libraries are stocked with story books, educational games and puzzles, so that the habit of reading among the children is promoted and they are introduced to a whole new world of imagination.

Through computer education programme, Smile Foundation makes efforts to enhance the quality of learning and match the same with recognised schools where the children are mainstreamed. Teachers are being given hands-on training to facilitate computer-enabled learning for the children.

”At present, Smile Foundation has 90 Mission Education projects functional across 21 states of India. Last year 87% of eligible children have been mainstreamed to reputed formal schools after successfully passing out from the Mission Education centres, further ensuring a bright future for them”, adds Mr. Mishra.

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Say NO to Child Labour, Say YES to school

Say NO to Child Labour, Say YES to school

A Sensitization Campaign against Child Labour by Smile Foundation

Mumbai : On the eve of World Labour Day, Smile Foundation, a national level development organisation organised a sensitizing campaign at major locations like bus stations and public utility spaces to sensitize the privileged people and send an appeal to empower underprivileged children through education. Children and volunteers in Nagpur, Mumbai, Bhavnagar and Goa took out rallies, recited slogans, hoisted placards and banners to make people aware of the cause.

Although June 12th is celebrated as Anti-child Labour Day, Smile Foundation feels that when the attention of the whole world is focused on May 1st which is celebrated as Labour Day, there could be no occasion to raise the issue of childhood, and future, being wasted in the form of child labour.

Statistics reveal that India has 17 million child workers, the highest in the world owing to poverty, lack of equipped schools and growth of informal economy. Over half of the working children (54%) are in agriculture, and most others are employed either in construction (15.5%) or in household work (18%). About 5% are in manufacturing jobs, and the remaining (about 8%) are scattered across other forms of employment. Lack of awareness about the basic rights of a child leads to easy violation of laws meant to protect and empower children. Today Smile Foundation children and volunteers campaigned to fight against the practice of child labour and advocated for sending children to school.

“Smile Foundation feels that there is no better tool, but education to end child labour in the country and work towards providing basic school education to the less privileged children in the country. Through this sensitization effort, Smile Foundation wants to create awareness on the vulnerability of the underprivileged children in our society. Smile Foundation would like to appeal to the privileged individuals – Say NO to Child Labour, Say YES to School,” said Mr. Suryakant Narvekar, Smile Foundation’s Regional Head – West (CFC).

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Protecting Children from Sexual Predators

Protecting Children from Sexual Predators

Bangalore : Smile Foundation organized a workshop on the pertinent issue of ‘Protecting Children from Sexual Predators’ for 50 principals and educationists from various schools and institutions in Bangalore. Sexual abuse of children has become the subject of great community concern and focus of many initiatives. Smile Foundation as an organisation working for children understands the need to protect children from all sorts of problems. As a small proactive step towards this concern, a workshop is being organized for the school principals on how we can safeguard our children from sexual abuse.

Ms. Smita Kalappa, National Director, CFC programme, Smile Foundation, Ms. Musrath Begum, Regional Director – South, Smile Foundation, Ms. Kiran Malik, National Manager, Smile Foundation along with Dr. Ali Khawaja, Founder and Head of Banjara Academy facilitated the workshop.

Principals who joined the workshop expressed over the same saying, “It feels great to be a part of such workshops which are informative as we have always wanted to get involved in something that helps us connect to our children and students who need attention and someone to understand them. We are pleased to be associated with Smile Foundation and its concern for children of the society.”

Ms. Smita Kalappa, National Director, CFC programme, Smile Foundation said, “After getting an overwhelming response from principals last year, this is our second attempt to organize this workshop. Through such efforts, Smile Foundation endeavours to make the society a better place to live in, where children can be nurtured in a secure and conducive environment.”

Smile Foundation has been working for over a decade now, to educate, empower and sensitize children, youth and women through its various programmes. The mission is to educate them to become empowered citizens of this country with equal rights and opportunities.

About the Speaker

Dr. Ali Khwaja, the Founder and Head of Banjara Academy, is a Montessorian, an engineering graduate of IIT, MIE, MIIM with a PhD in behavioral sciences. He is invited regularly to conduct workshops or lectures for Defence, Central Government, prestigious National Institutions, schools & colleges. He has been presenting papers in national workshops and has written over 30 books and 80 booklets on all practical aspects of day-to-day life.

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Smile Foundation receives first ICAI CSR Awards

Smile Foundation receives first ICAI CSR Awards

New Delhi : Smile Foundation has received the 1st ICAI CSR Awards for the ‘Best CSR Project in Women Empowerment.’

Speaking on this occasion, Hon’ble Minister for Women and Child Development, Government of India, Mrs. Maneka Gandhi said “Good films for children stay in your mind forever and good cinema makes positive impact on children. I congratulate Smile Foundation for SIFFCY”

Noted film makers such as Nagesh Kukunoor, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Hansal Mehta, Santosh Sivan, Jahnu Barua, and Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty are part of the advisory board for the festival, along with National award winning film critics Saibal Chatterjee, Utpal Borpujari and film producer Sushil Kumar Agrawal.

Mr. Tigmanshu Dhulia overwhelmed with the initiative said “I am glad that I have been a part of such good initiative by Smile Foundation. We have very good films on board which definitely will convey a message and will create a lasting impact on our children, in a light hearted manner.”

“I hope through SIFFCY, we will be able to channelize the energy of children and youth in a positive way and engage them proactively in the process of initiating social change” – said Mr. Santanu Mishra, Festival Chairperson, SIFFCY.

Targeting country’s children and youth, the week-long festival in Delhi will only be the beginning, after which SIFCCY will travel across India aiming to reach out to Children and Youth in 400 districts and sensitize them with good cinema.

About Smile Foundation:

Smile Foundation is a national level development organisation benefitting over 300,000 underprivileged children, their families and the community directly through 158 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment across 25 states of India every year. Adopting a life cycle approach of development, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children, their families and the community.

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Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth opens

Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth opens

Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, Hon’ble Minister for Women and Child Development, Government of India and Mr. Tigmanshu Dhulia graced the occasion

New Delhi :New Delhi, December 22, 2015: Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth (SIFFCY) was inaugurated today by Hon’ble Minister For Women and Child Development, Government of India, Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, the Chief Guest for the occasion and national award winning director and actor Mr. Tigmanshu Dhulia, the Guest of Honor along with the presence of the Festival Chairperson Mr. Santanu Mishra and the Festival Director, Mr. Jitendra Mishra. The Russian film ‘Celestial Camel’, directed by Yury Feting was chosen as the opening film for the festival besides “Birds of passage’ from France-Belgium. The weeklong festival started from today will continue till December 27th, 2015. The film festival will witness more than 80 films to be screened which include 30 feature films, 30 Shorts and documentaries. The festival will also include 20 films made by students. Workshops on children related Film Making, Photography, Sand animation, storytelling and other activities will also be part of the festival.

Speaking on this occasion, Hon’ble Minister for Women and Child Development, Government of India, Mrs. Maneka Gandhi said “Good films for children stay in your mind forever and good cinema makes positive impact on children. I congratulate Smile Foundation for SIFFCY”

Noted film makers such as Nagesh Kukunoor, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Hansal Mehta, Santosh Sivan, Jahnu Barua, and Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty are part of the advisory board for the festival, along with National award winning film critics Saibal Chatterjee, Utpal Borpujari and film producer Sushil Kumar Agrawal.

Mr. Tigmanshu Dhulia overwhelmed with the initiative said “I am glad that I have been a part of such good initiative by Smile Foundation. We have very good films on board which definitely will convey a message and will create a lasting impact on our children, in a light hearted manner.”

“I hope through SIFFCY, we will be able to channelize the energy of children and youth in a positive way and engage them proactively in the process of initiating social change” – said Mr. Santanu Mishra, Festival Chairperson, SIFFCY.

Targeting country’s children and youth, the week-long festival in Delhi will only be the beginning, after which SIFCCY will travel across India aiming to reach out to Children and Youth in 400 districts and sensitize them with good cinema.

About Smile Foundation:

Smile Foundation is a national level development organisation benefitting over 300,000 underprivileged children, their families and the community directly through 158 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment across 25 states of India every year. Adopting a life cycle approach of development, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children, their families and the community.

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SIFFCY announces official selections for 2015 International Film Festival for Children and Youth

SIFFCY announces official selections for 2015 International Film Festival for Children and Youth

Mumbai : December 14, 2015: SIFFCY (Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth) announced the final selections of films for this year’s (2015) film festival, to be held at Sirifort Auditorium, New Delhi during 21-27 December 2015. More than 80 films will be showcased in this year’s festival that includes 30 feature films, 30 Shorts and documentaries and 20 students’ films. The week-long festival will open with award winning Russian film ‘Celestial Camel’, directed by Yury Feting. ‘My friend Raffi’, ‘Fiddlestick’, ‘Lola on the pea’ from Germany, ‘A Christmoose story’, ‘Pim & Pom’ from Netherlands and ‘Birds of passage’ from France/Belgium are some of the celebrated films that will be screened during the festival. 5 special films from ‘Children’s Film Society India’ will be showcased in a special section of the festival this year. The festival will also include workshops on children related Film Making, Photography, Sand animation, storytelling and other activities.

Noted film makers such as Nagesh Kukunoor, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Hansal Mehta, Santosh Sivan, Jahnu Barua, and Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty have come on board as advisory members of the festival, along with National award winning film critics Saibal Chatterjee, Utpal Borpujari and film producer Sushil Kumar Agrawal. Targeting the country’s children and youth, the week-long festival in Delhi will only be the beginning, after which SIFCCY will travel across India aiming to reach out to more than one million children and youth and advocating the concept of good cinema.

Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Vikram Singh Verma, Chief Operating Officer, Smile Foundation said, “we aim to sensitize children and youth through meaningful cinema and create a lasting impact in their minds through SIFFCY. On one hand we work with underprivileged children and their families and on the other hand under the concept of ‘civic driven change’ we try sensitizing privileged masses particularly children and youth”.

Since films play a very important role towards sensitization, Smile Foundation has been making films, which are creative, innovative and a balance of the right content and the right quality, foraying into producing films of all kinds and has been hugely successful, winning several awards for its endeavours in all the categories. The feature film ‘I AM KALAM’, produced by Smile Foundation, received more than 30 international awards and a national award.

“We are offering a unique platform to children and youth, where they can watch and enjoy, or create their own work and take things a stage further and find out more about a career in the industry. The idea behind this initiative is to design a rich mix of film and programmes to build and support the growing interest in meaningful filmmaking” – said Mr. Jitendra Mishra, Festival Director – SIFFCY.

SIFFCY is a reflection of Smile Foundation’s efforts to use films as a medium for sensitizing masses, especially children and youth, and engaging them proactively in the process of bringing social change.

About Smile Foundation:

Smile Foundation is a national level development organisation benefitting over 300,000 underprivileged children, their families and the community directly through 158 welfare projects on subjects such as education, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment across 25 states of India every year. Adopting a life cycle approach of development, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children, their families and the community.

NOTE: List of selected films is attached separately…

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  • No refund/cancellation for the donated amount by any donor will not be entertained, the online donations through the online payment gateway.
  • No cash or refund of money will be allowed.
  • If any in-kind support received by the donor from any where the material will be reached to the poorest of the poorer communities.
  • Once received the donation for a cause will not be refunded to the donor. No cancellation to be made. The donation will be used for the community development, children education or women’s empowerment.
Terms and Conditions

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SMILE FOUNDATION reserves the rights to change these terms and conditions at any time by posting changes online. Your continued use of this site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of this agreement as modified. You agree to use this site only for lawful purposes, and in a manner which does not infringe the rights, or restrict, or inhibit the use and enjoyment of the site by any third party.

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These terms and conditions shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of India.

If these terms and conditions are not accepted in full, the use of this site must be terminated immediately. SMILE FOUNDATION for Social Welfare Service is a registered at

161 B/4, 3rd Floor, Gulmohar House
Yusuf Sarai Community Centre
New Delhi-110049
Phone : +91-11-43123700

Supplementing & In Alignment with Government Initiatives

donation for child education in india

EDUCATION

Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
National Education Policy
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao
Digital India

donation for child education

lIVELIHOOD

Skill India
Enhancing Formal Skilling



donation for health care

HEALTH

National Rural Health Mission
Universal Health Coverage
National Digital Health Mission
Promotion of Govt. Health Schemes

livelihood skills training programs

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

Anaemia Mukt Bharat
Poshan Abhiyan
Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
Anganwadi Strengthening