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About
Asha
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Asha-Colorado,
founded in spring of 1995,
is an action group formed by professionals and students in the
Denver-Boulder-Ft. Collins area. We intend to mobilize the local
community to collectively support this effort. The focus of the group
is to raise awareness among the student and the local community about
the need for promoting basic education in India. The group funds a
number of educational projects in rural India and maintains a close
personal involvement with them. 100% of the funds collected are used to
support projects in India, all administrative costs are borne by
volunteers of Asha. The organization structure is very flat with all
the people volunteering for the various task responsibilities. For
overall functioning and administrative responsibilities, click here.
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Objectives
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To
provide basic education to the poor
and underprivileged children in India.
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To support
individuals and groups engaged in this
endeavor.
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To
address, whenever possible,
secondary issues affecting human life such as environment,
socio-economic, health and women's issues.
Parent
Organization
Asha For
Education
is a non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to support basic
education of children in India. The first chapter of Asha was started
in the summer of 1991 at UC Berkeley. In the years since its inception,
the organization has grown to having chapters all over the united
states and in other countries as well.
Core
Values
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We
will have no hierarchy in our
organization.
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Anybody
who walks into the room would
have as much say in decision making as any senior (in terms of time
only) Asha volunteer.
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The
organization will be divided into
various groups, with volunteers taking up individual responsibilities,
for the ease of functioning.
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One
becomes Asha volunteer by working
towards achieving Asha's mission and objectives and loses the
membership when stops volunteering.
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We
are resolved to have complete
transparency in all our operations.
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We
will not have any elections ever
and all decisions to be taken by consensus.
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Only
when consensus is not reached
will an issue be put to vote.
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We
will always cherish the spirit of
volunteering.
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