Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional development. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

endPoverty.org


with inputs: Govind T

endPoverty.org helps enable the very poor of the world to lift themselves, their families and their communities out of poverty. It provides small loans, business training and community development programs through a network of locally-led organizations in twelve countries to equip poor families to improve their lives.

After more than two decades of work across the developing world, endPoverty.org understands that poor people in every country have skills and initiative that they want to use to lift their families out of poverty. Instead of a handout in the form of aid, many thousands of poor clients have received a hand up through training and small business loans.

endPoverty.org programs do not discriminate on the basis of religious affiliation or impose any religious requirements on prospective or current clients. Also, each endPoverty project is designed to produce an indigenous, independent ministry, one that is expected to stand on its own financially within a few years.

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Youth4Work


Correspondent:Soubhik Chakrabarti

Youth4work is one of the few organisations available online that are a real bonus to college students and youth in general. The youths are given freelancing opportunities by various companies and hone their talent in the different projects assigned to them. 

Youth4work expects companies to tap the untapped potential of the youth while the youth can prove their abilities and strengths as well as gain valuable insights and experience. The companies directly interact with the students and there is a system of pre-qualifying where the students can win loads of money! 

The companies benefit by having to spend less than on a regular employee while the student or youth gets hands’-on first class experience and if the work is good, he may even be considered for placement. All in all, it’s a great online platform for making new professional contacts, finding part-time work or doing a worthy internship which will help in one’s CV.

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

SPHOORTI FOUNDATION





SPHOORTI is a non-profit organization working for underprivilegedchildren - orphaned, abandoned, destitute and other vulnerable groups. Their mission is to change lives of such children - by providing them with long-term care. This includes basic needs, education and healthcare, and skills necessary to transform them into responsible citizens.

Through the involvement and support from several individuals, groups of individuals and non-profit organizations in India and abroad, Sphoorti Foundation works for the rehabilitation of children belonging to underprivileged and vulnerable sectionsof the society. They support 140 children; run Children's Homes in three different premises in BN Reddy Nagar near Cherlapally, Hyderabad.

Attending to the children's most basic needs constitutes a vital component of Sphoorti's work. Sphoorti does not compromise with the quality of care and support provided to its children. Once a child's material needs are satisfied, comprehensive rehabilitation requires that we restore a safe and secure childhood to the child. Giving children happiness, security, and a sense of belonging is as much a priority as their academic and professional development.

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