Child Aid Foundation (Child Aid) provides comprehensive aid and care to poor and needy children of all ages and academic levels on both a residential and non-residential basis. Such aid and care includes food, clothing, shelter, education, medical care, counselling, and initial job placement.
The underprivileged children under Child Aids care mostly are orphans, semi-orphans, destitutes, slum children, children from poor villages, street children or child labourers. Child Aidruns several residential and non-residential childrens aid and care projects for such children at their centre in Andhra Pradesh.
Childs Aids projects include:
Vidya Education Project: Under this project, Child Aid runs the Shri Vijaya Bharati High School for boys and girls from standards one to ten and provide free transportation, education and educational support materials, midday meals, uniforms, clothing and medical care. About 350 children and fourteen teachers are presently associated with the School.
Ashraya Home Project: Under this project, Child Aid providesfree hostel facility to about forty boys of various ages and academic levels where they reside full time and receive complete support and care.
Balika Girls Project: This is a non-residential project for girls of all ages and academic levels residing in urban slums and impoverished villages. Child Aid sponsors all their educational and/or living expenses according to each childs individual needs. This support enables the girls to pursue and complete their education. So far, about fifty girls have benefitted from this project.
Child Aid Foundation has partnered with various prominent organizations in the social sector namely GiveIndia, Apex Foundation, Charities Aid Foundation, Live For Children, T.A.N.A. Foundation and Asha For Education. It is also accredited by Credibility Alliance.
Income Rs59 lac
Expense Rs49 lac
Source : Audit Report 2013
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