Reflection on Nirmaan Site Visit

By: Tanushree Rawat, Asha Madison Volunteer Nirmaan as an organization is filling a huge gap in career guidance for students in the Indian education system. Through multiple projects like Vidya Helpline, …

SCS Site Visit

Site VisitsVolunteers from Asha chapters visit supported projects from time to time, to reinforce bonds, see the functioning of projects directly, understand problems and carve out solutions. We present a ...

Site visit to Kalyania – Prayas Centre

Suhasini Shishu Niketan (SSN) at Kalyania

Abhyuday Mandal who volunteers with Asha for Education, Athens & Atlanta Chapters visited Kalyania – Prayas Centre on December 26, 2015. His observations during the site visit are below   …

Site Visit Reports

Site Visit ReportsAsha for Education volunteers make it a point to visit a project when they travel to India. Here are a few notes from their field visit ...Would you ...

Site Visit to SACSAS, Manipur

A site visit report by Tapomayukh Bhattacharjee, Asha Atlanta Site/Project 3 Schools managed by SACSAS, Manipur at ·        Loilamkot village, ·        New Dampi village, and ·        Wangoo village1 Hospital construction …

Site visit to Kalanjiyam

I am Rajaraman Krishnan, a volunteer of Asha Chennai. On 8th July 2015 I visited schools supported by Kalanjiyam trust. We had a specific interest in visiting their project because …

Site visit report: Bal Ashram Trust

  Before we present this report, Asha for Education offers its heartfelt Congratulations to Kailash Satyarthiji on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He is truly an inspirational figure who has …

Site Visit to Timbaktu

Asha for Education, Bangalore Chapter supports Timbaktu Collective through the SAC program and supports the Children’s Resource Centers (CRCs).   Visited by(Asha Bangalore Volunteers): Padmanava Sen, Ankush Dixit, Swapna. Dates of …

Visit a Project

Are you visiting India in the near future and have some time to spare during your visit? We highly recommend meeting some extremely enthusiastic kids at an Asha for Education ...