Project Rise Early Childhood Care & Development Centre launched to support vulnerable children at Sanjay Colony Slum
NEW DELHI: The Dawoodi Bohra community and Deepalaya today announced the launch of ‘Project Rise- Early Childhood Care & Development Centre’ to provide early childhood education and skills along with nutritional and health support to underprivileged children at Sanjay Colony slum in New Delhi. The sustained programme will support around 100 children between the ages […]
NEW DELHI: The Dawoodi Bohra community and Deepalaya today announced the launch of ‘Project Rise- Early Childhood Care & Development Centre’ to provide early childhood education and skills along with nutritional and health support to underprivileged children at Sanjay Colony slum in New Delhi. The sustained programme will support around 100 children between the ages of two to six every year whose parents are daily wage workers in the adjoining factories and construction sites.
Sharing details about the initiative, Dr George John, CEO of Deepalaya, said, “Studies have shown that the majority of underprivileged children under the age of five suffer from inadequate early childhood opportunities, nutritional deficiencies and health issues. Understanding this sensitive period for child development, we have partnered with the Dawoodi Bohra community in New Delhi to set up the early childcare and development centre at Sanjay Colony. The centre will equip vulnerable children with gross motor skills and functional literacy and prepare them to join formal schooling as they reach six years old.”
“So far, 54 children have already been identified and enrolled in the Centre, including the appointment of teachers and support staff. As part of this holistic development, the Centre will also take care of the children’s nutrition, sanitation and basic health requirements,” John added.