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Ways to
alleviate Illiteracy in India
Offer Child Laborers Literacy. Allow Children a
Childhood.
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The
road to a dignified life for the rural Indian population starts with
literacy for the villages.
Sanma
addresses this issue, efficiently, and effectively. |
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Illiteracy is generally referred to as one's inability to read and
write. But illiteracy has more severe impacts than simple lack of
education. The effects of illiteracy strongly link to
the social stigmas such as child labor, human trafficking, mafia
operation, and even the spread of horrible diseases such as AIDS!
Sanma is
committed to alleviate illiteracy through our unique Community Education
Center (CEC) program. Unlike the traditional methods of trying to get
people to school, Sanma CEC program takes school to people, providing literacy and knowledge to
the most neglected communities, one village at a time. We train and
equip child laborers and illiterate adults to re-start a life where
they can be contributing citizens.
Sanma's
literacy program has proved as one of the most effective literacy
programs for south Asia, and India because classes are conducted at
the local CEC's which provide the necessary learning environment for
the student. As a result, most students cross over the barrier of
illiteracy in as short as six months, and are graduated as literates!
CEC graduates become eligible to receive tools and support to make a
better living.
Sanma's mission is to
serve the defenseless and vulnerable people, so that they can reach
their full potential. Each day, Sanma's
Community Education Centers witness people whose lives have been
changed because they were able to break the chain of illiteracy!
Sanma's methods are easily applicable, bringing immediate results to
students, their families, and their surroundings.
Tackle illiteracy with your
tax deductible contributions.
Start up cost to enroll a student:
$18
Monthly cost of education for a child: $8
Community Education Center building: $6,000
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