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Aama Ghara

AAMA - GHARA

“There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million.”

-WALT STREIGHTIFF

People’s forum founded the Children’s home “Aama Ghara” four years back and it was inaugurated by Khordha Collector then on the foundation day of People’s Forum i.e 27th December 2015.

Mission: We are giving second birth to live their life happily with self-respect and dignity and also trying to provide them a healthy and secured life.

Vision: To build “Aama Ghara” is a Model children home for the children’s and accessible environment to increase their growth and development for their better future.

Objectives:

  • A home where no child is orphan.
  • Children should stay in a healthy & child friendly environment.
  • To give them love, affection, and care with a familiar environment.
  • To provide them life skill training to live their life easily.
  • To strengthens their education background with an extracurricular activities.
  • We fight for their rights like Right to life, name, protection, education, participation, development and health care.

It is working under “Child Welfare Committee (CWC)- a bench of judicial magistrates (first class) u/s 27 (9) of the juvenile justice (care & protection of children) and “District Child Protection Unit (DCPU). Aama Ghara follows the juvenile justice act (JJ Act) and guidelines of DCPU. There are total 42 children in Aama Ghara (27 girls and 15 boys). Out of these 42 children, 25 are school going.

# Age group Boys Girls
1 0-3 9 6
2 4-6 4 8
3 7-9 2 3
4 10-13 0 3
5 14-18 0 7
6   15 27
  • Available Amenities
  • Music Classes
  • Providing educational facilities in one of the best schools of Bhubaneswar
  • Yoga classes
  • Dance classes
  • A dedicated Ambulance for any kind of Emergency
  • Total Adoptions
  • 13 children have been Adopted so far

Highlights of the Year 2018-19

  • 4 children were adopted from Aama Ghara in 2018-19.
  • 2 children were reunited with their family this year.

Celebrations of the Year 2018-19

Raja Celebration (Festival of Womanhood), Rakhi Celebration , Independence Day , Kumar Poornima (Festival of Boats), Diwali Celebration, Children’s Day, Foundation Day, Christmas Celebration, New Year, Republic Day, Saraswati Pooja, Holi Celebration,

Other Initiatives:

  • Besides celebrating important events, festivals, birthdays of every child is celebrated with equal vigour and energy.
  • Visit of Medical professional on a monthly basis – A senior Paediatrician visits the home twice a month to assess the health condition of the children and provide them medical support as and when necessary.
  • Regular visits to schools of the children to ascertain their problems. Progress and other issue
  • Monthly review of the Child Care Institute by the Home committee of Child Welfare Committee Khordha.

Some of the major initiatives undertaken at the Centre include

  • Process initiated towards getting government recognition for the centre - The organization has formally applied for getting government approval for the children's home. In response to which representatives of CWC (children welfare committee) had visited the centre to conduct an initial assessment)
  • Celebrations of important days/ functions in the home campus. Besides celebrating important events, festivals, birthdays of each and every child is celebrated with equal vigor and energy
  • Visit of Medical professional on a monthly basis - A senior Pediatrist visits the home twice a month to assess the health condition of the children and provide them medical support as and when necessary.
  • Regular visits to schools of the children to ascertain their problems. Progress and other issues.