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SUMMARY:Team Kolkata Knight Riders plant trees with Smile Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Team Kolkata Knight Riders planted trees with Smile Foundation children on the 12th of October 2018 under the Plant a Tree initiative. This activity was a part of ‘Plant a 6’ initiative by KKR & Juhi’s Citizens for Tomorrow campaign that kick-started last year with a aim to plant a tree for every 6 hit by KKR in their home-ground Kolkata. KKR has been in the forefront of taking the eco-friendly route & stopped the sale of plastic flags last year & which continued this year & has also installed dustbins throughout the stadium. \nSpeaking about the event KKR co-owner Juhi Chawla said\, “It was good fun. We had some children from Smile Foundation. We were joking\, laughing and then doing something good. We must be doing a lot more of this\, but we have made a beginning. It’s not just about planting the trees\, but also taking care of them\,” said Juhi\, who’s grown a “green mind” now. “I only want to see green everywhere\,” she said. \nSmile Foundation is an NGO in India directly benefitting over 600\,000 children and their families every year\, through more than 250 live welfare projects on education\, healthcare\, livelihood and women empowerment\, in over 950 remote villages and slums across 25 states of India.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/team-kolkata-knight-riders-plant-trees-with-smile-foundation/
LOCATION:Kolkata
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SUMMARY:Amani Project launches its first programme in India with Smile Foundation
DESCRIPTION:The Amani India Project partnered with Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence to weave their programme into music making curriculum\, was launched in Delhi with Smile Foundation and Children in Harmony. \nThis is an initiative through which children learn to identify\, comprehend and manage their emotions through music – the project brought together teachers\, student mentors\, and schoolchildren. The project focuses on music theory\, music practice and its association with emotional intelligence training. \nActivities included ice-breaking sessions\, jam sessions\, song composition and practice sessions\, working with mood meters\, performing to the different songs and group recitals. \nPalak Muchhal\, celebrity playback singer\, attended the event and actively trained\, guided and collaborated with the young artists – adding value to their different song compositions. \nSantanu Mishra\, Co- Founder and Executive Trustee\, Smile Foundation says\, “Children learnt to fashion their own ‘do it yourself’ instruments from objects as they composed music and lyrics. Songs were focused on empathizing with people who are different. Our objective was to help them become ‘activists’ – activist artists who put into motion all of the new equity skills they’ve learned in the Amani Project\, specifically around (but not limited to) gender.” \nSmile Foundation is a national level development organisation reaching out to more than 600\,000 underprivileged children\, youth and women directly every year through more than 250 welfare projects on subjects such as education\, healthcare\, youth employability\, and women empowerment across 25 states of India. Adopting a life cycle approach of development\, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children\, their families and the community.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/amani-project-launches-its-first-programme-in-india-with-smile-foundation/
LOCATION:Delhi
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Events
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SUMMARY:Amani Project launches its first programme in India with Smile Foundation
DESCRIPTION:The Amani India Project partnered with Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence to weave their programme into music making curriculum\, was launched in Delhi with Smile Foundation and Children in Harmony. \nThis is an initiative through which children learn to identify\, comprehend and manage their emotions through music – the project brought together teachers\, student mentors\, and schoolchildren. The project focuses on music theory\, music practice and its association with emotional intelligence training. \nActivities included ice-breaking sessions\, jam sessions\, song composition and practice sessions\, working with mood meters\, performing to the different songs and group recitals. \nPalak Muchhal\, celebrity playback singer\, attended the event and actively trained\, guided and collaborated with the young artists – adding value to their different song compositions. \nSantanu Mishra\, Co- Founder and Executive Trustee\, Smile Foundation says\, “Children learnt to fashion their own ‘do it yourself’ instruments from objects as they composed music and lyrics. Songs were focused on empathizing with people who are different. Our objective was to help them become ‘activists’ – activist artists who put into motion all of the new equity skills they’ve learned in the Amani Project\, specifically around (but not limited to) gender.” \nSmile Foundation is a national level development organisation reaching out to more than 600\,000 underprivileged children\, youth and women directly every year through more than 250 welfare projects on subjects such as education\, healthcare\, youth employability\, and women empowerment across 25 states of India. Adopting a life cycle approach of development\, Smile Foundation focuses its interventions on children\, their families and the community.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/amani-project-launches-its-first-programme-in-india-with-smile-foundation-2/
LOCATION:Delhi
CATEGORIES:Educational activities & happenings for underprivileged children
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