Jamiat Childern Village

Residential Complex

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Independent Homes and Families

Each family consisting of 12 infants and children up to 12 years boys and 18 years girls and 2 ladies have been allotted fully furnished independent flat.

Pivotal Role of a Mother

The ladies look after food, clothing and other daily needs playing the role of a mother. They are supplied with monthly or weekly quota of ration and all household needs in addition to fixed amount of cash to enable them to run their kitchen & home independently. They are also given monthly allowance for their personal needs. Besides cooking healthy meals and neatly dressing their children Mothers are individually responsible for all the physical, emotional, moral, educational and medical needs of their children. They are assisted in their task by tutors, Counsellors, Physicians and trained professionals.

Physical Fitness

Every child is medically checked up periodically and their fitness and vaccination records are meticulously maintained. Special care is taken for growth and development of physically challenged or traumatised children.

In-Campus Education

Every child attends in campus school, followed by religious education in the afternoon and school home work under supervision of tutors.

Off Campus Education

The boys beyond the age of 12 are kept in off-campus boarding schools and their expenses are borne by the village. During the vacations they come back to their home in the village.

Vocational Training and marriage of Grown up girls

Grown up girls and mothers are trained in vocations such as sewing, tie & dye, knitting and handicrafts

Girls attaining 18 years are suitably married off with all expenses paid off by the village.

Planned Capacity and Current Strength

Residential complex has been planned to accommodate 300 children and 50 women in 6 buildings, each having 4 independent flats. Out of this 4 buildings are ready and currently accommodating 130 wards and their 10 mothers.13 grown up boys have been lodged in off-campus boarding schools.

Annual Running expenditure

Total annual expenditure for running of residential complex including food, clothing, uniforms, school bags, books & stationary, school fee, Medical exp., power, water, telephone, transport, travel salaries and allowances of Mothers and direct staff of residential complex, entertainment, special help to the needy and other misc. expenses amounts to Rs. 39,00,000 and thus the direct cost for maintaining one child works out to Rs 6500 per month.

Jamiat Children Bank:

As our mission statement is ‘Living with Dignity’ we have established children bank in the campus. Each child has his/her own account with cheque book facility. Donors are requested to deposit in the name of identified account holders. All the expenses incurred on living and education of a child plus the amount withdrawn individually are debited to his or her account on prorate and actual basis. Thus all contributions by the donors reach the intended beneficiaries directly and the children have the feeling that they are paying for whatever they get and not living on doles. The credit balances in the accounts are savings of Account holders and can be utilised by them as they grow up.

Funding:

To meet direct recurring cost the philanthropists adopt children and according to their capacity contribute Rs. 6500 per child per month payable in quarterly, six monthly or annual installments as per their convenience.

To meet fixed cost of infra-structure and building, grant and assistance by donor agencies and individuals for identified projects are sought for and obtained.