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Archive for April, 2009

Notes for Meeting Held On April 21st, 2009

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
  1. The Educational Programme is scheduled for this Saturday, 4:30. The Educational Committee is in charge of developing a programme.
  2. We hope that we can arrange at least two days of our Educational Programme over the month of May, when most of our members will not be in Chennai. We plan on contacting various members who will be in the city over this month. The Educational Committee will help to develop the programme for these weekends as well.
  3. We hope that we can get permission to use the nearby laundry facility where we held our previous health camps for running the programme and we will talk with the people in charge about this possibility.
  4. We talked about developing a programme for older kids to get them more involved. Some ideas were:
    • To get them involved by giving them responsibility and putting them in charge.
    • To ask them for their input.
    • To designate one of our members to be specifically in charge of them.
  5. We discussed some ideas for the Educational Programme and our members will research for more ideas over the May break.
  6. Finally, we set some goals for this May:
    • Acquire NGO status
    • Create lesson plans for the next few months
    • To talk with other NGOs in member’s home cities that are doing similar work and learn more.

Panorama of Adyar River and Ramavaram Slum

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Educational Programme – Day 5

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Yesterday we had the fifth day of our Education Programme. It was a fun day, a bit more laid back than usual, and we were able to teach the kids a few things about road safety and about teachers. We didn’t have the usual group today but we had plenty of people coming after a long break.

After we got the kids together, we had them sit down in a circle and teach them about road safety. Yogesh told the kids about the importance of safety signals and about how they should cross the road safetly. It was great to see the kids participating in the programme with their own contributions.

After this, Sivaprakash and Yogesh told the kid about teachers. Several of the kids wanted to be teachers, as we found out the third day of our educational programme. We explained to them what teachers did. We had a small whiteboard, which was kindly lent to us. The kids had a fun time lining up in front of it to write their names on the board.

Because we finished our programme earlier than usual today, we spent some time there afterwards talking and playing with the children. We played catch and other simple sports and the kids had a lot of fun. This wrapped our day. We hope to come back again next week to spend some more time with these kids!

Photos from Educational Programme – Day 5

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

Here are some of the photos from today’s trip to Ramavaram as the fifth day of our Educational Programme.

Upcoming Events: Educational Programme, Day 5

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Tomorrow, April 16, 2009, is Day 5 of our Educational Programme. The educational committee has developed the activities for the program.

For tomorrow, we plan on doing three things. The first part of our programme will continue the “When I Grow Up…” activity that we started two weeks ago when we had the children draw pictures of what they wanted to be when they grew up. Last week, we had Dr. Thinesh come and tell the kids about what doctors do. This week, we are going to show the kids what teachers do, with a mock teacher. We hope that this might inspire a few children to want to become teachers, and perhaps further the respect for the profession so that they become better students.

For this week’s activity, we are going to focus on road safety. We will teach the kids about the importance of following the traffic instructions on the road so as to prevent accidents. We are going to make this an activity and we hope the kids will get involved as they cross our pretend road.

Finally, to meet our goals of health awareness, we are going to teach the kids about fomites and general sanitation, and teach them the importance of covering their mouths when the cough, about sharing things, etc.

As usual, we plan on being there at 4:15 so we can get started by 4:30. Please let us know if you can come; as always, we are in need of help!

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Lesson Planning: Our Objectives

Movie Clip: What Doctors Do

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

This is a short clip from our visit on April 11th, 2009. In it, Dr. Thinesh tells the kids of Ramavaram what sort of work doctors do.

Lesson Planning: Our Objectives

Notes for Meeting Held On April 15th, 2009

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Today’s lunch meeting covered the following:

  • Educational Programme is on for this Saturday, at 4:30PM. The Education committee will develop the activities for this weeks program.
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  • Data entry work is still on hold. If you can volunteer to help us get it done, please let us know.
  • Several short skits have been written by student volunteers from Texas. These are going to be translated into Tamil so we can have the kids perform them.
  • Legal: We are talking to a lawyer from both the United States and from India to help us get this work done.
  • Bridge: we are still trying to find a good way to help us cross the stream for our activities in the slum.

Updates: April 14th, 2009

Monday, April 13th, 2009

  1. Today’s board meeting has been postponed to tomorrow at 12PM, due to the holiday today. There we will discuss this Saturday’s educational programme. We invite everyone to come if they have any ideas to share. Please let us know if you plan on coming.
  2. We need help with the following. If you are interested, please let us know:
    • Data entry: we are working on compiling our data that we collected from our surveys so that we can enter it into statistical software and then analyze it. We need volunteers to help tabulate the data collected into excel.
    • Our legal team is working on getting NGO status. If you can help them in this regard, it would be highly appreciated.
    • If you can help us research about local vocational training programmes, it can help us get this part of our project moving forward.

Thanks a lot to everyone for their help!

Notes for Meeting Held on April 7th, 2009

Monday, April 13th, 2009

After some delay, here is a summary of the meeting held on April 7th, 2009:

  1. Legal team presented a few notes on the differences between the Indian and American processes of obtaining NGO status.
  2. Educational programme planned for Saturday (April 11th, 2009), details to come after Educational team meets.
  3. Vocational training leads have to be followed up on.
  4. Data entry is still on hold, we need to find someone to take charge of it.
  5. Planning on a General Body meeting sometime next week.
  6. The Educational Committee now consists of:
    • Bhavya
    • Nithya
    • Nithya Naram
    • Sahithi
    • Vishnupriya
    • Pranusha
    • Saikiran

Educational Programme – Day 4

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Today we held the fourth day of our ongoing educational programme. As Nivedita explained, we wanted to capitalize on the work we had done in our last visit to Ramavaram, where we had the children draw pictures of what they wanted to be when they grew up. We thought this would be a good idea to explain to them what people did in various careers, so as to inspire them to think big and to be positive. Some of the kids drew about doctors, and since most of us are medical students, we thought this would be a good place to start.

The day got off to a good start. One thing I have noticed is that it is taking less and less time to get the children organized into a group and they are more attentive. I chalk this up to the fact that we have been able to come regularly over the past month and the kids are getting more used to the format of our programme. We started off with Dr. Thinesh explaining to the children what doctors do. Our goals here were twofold. One aspect of it was that children are very afraid of doctors, and we wanted to do our best to get rid of this fear so that kids wouldn’t be afraid to go to a doctor when they get sick. The second aspect was to raise interest in the profession so that some of them might hope to accomplish it themselves. The kids were very involved in this and they had a lot of fun participating in this programme. Some of them explained to us what we should do to stay healthy and to avoid seeing a doctor.

The highlight of the day, for the kids at least, was a chance to wear a lab coat, pretend to be a doctor, at least for a few minutes, and to listen to heart sounds on a stethoscope. This was a wonderful idea by Dr. Thinesh and they kids had a lot of fun learning how to pronounce ‘stethoscope’ (which was quite a challenge) and using it to listen to the heart sounds of me and Nivedita. We had them learn that the sounds came from the heart, and where the heart was in the body. The kids were very excited about this – many of them wanted to try it for a second time. I had a lot of fun teaching the kids and they loved being called ‘Dr.’

After some of the kids tried auscultating, we had them all sit back down again for the second part of our programme. Nazneen and Vandhana did a teamworking lesson with all the kids. We handed each of the kids a small piece of straw from a broom. We discussed with them how when the sticks are held separately, they are quickly broken; but when combined together, they become impossible to break. Nazneen told them a wonderful story to accompany this about teamwork and we had one of the children stand up afterwards to explain what he had learned to the rest of the group. It was wonderful to hear their ideas about how to help people. Some of the children volunteered that it was important to give water to the thirsty, help people who got injured, and to help blind people cross the street.

This concluded our programme for the day. The children who didn’t get a chance to auscultate did so after we had finished; and others got a chance to hit the cricket ball. The emphasis for today’s programme was on positive thinking, health education, and teamwork. We really hope that some of the kids were able to gain something in that direction.

Thanks a lot to everyone for coming out and participating with the programme, and we hope to follow up with another day next week!


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