Cry Student Chapter Intro

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CRY -

STUDENTS’ CHAPTER CONTENTS

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Few Statistics How does Student Chapter work.



Marketing



What CRY offer to volunteers



Value addition to CRY



Support from CRY



Returns to the Volunteer

What are children’s rights? 1. The right to survival - to life, health, nutrition, name and nationality 2. The right to development - to education, care, leisure, recreation 3. The right to protection - from exploitation, abuse, neglect 4. The right to participation - to expression, information, thought and religion

Childhood in India •







Under-nourished –

Every second Indian child is malnourished



At 95/1000 India’s infant mortality rate is among the highest in the world

Under-educated –

50% of India’s children (6-18 years) do not go to school



Only 53% of habitations can access primary schools

Discriminated against –

On an average, 75% of Indian women are underage when married



1 in 6 girl children won’t survive her 12th birthday due to discrimination and neglect

Health –

10000 children in India die every day due to preventable diseases like diarrhoea, malaria etc.



Exploitation



1 in 6 girls die before they turn 12



5.3 Million child sex worker



At least 11 million live on the streets



3 million girls killed at birth each year



54% of girls drop out by Class VIII

Our Mission “

To enable people to take responsibility for the situation of the deprived Indian child” “To motivate them to confront the situation through collective action” “…and to give the child and themselves an opportunity to realise their full potential ” Volunteerism is the lifeline of CRY since it was begun with 7 young volunteers

The CRY Approach 

ENABLING NOT IMPLEMENTING



AWARNESS



PARTNERSHIP:

At CRY, we do not believe in charity. Nor do we run schools, orphanages or dispensaries. Instead we partner grassroots-level organisations working with children, their parents and communities. [*** CRY's role is that of an enabler, a catalyst between two groups of people. (A) individuals and development organisations working at grassroots-level with marginalised children, their families and communities, AND (B) people like you, coming together from all walks of life who believe in the rights of children. ***]

Volunteering options Non Financial: •

Part of ‘Campaigns’



Join 'Public Action Group'



‘Advocate’ rights of children

CRY - STUDENT CHAPTER How does it work •

It works on the mission of CRY



Its is the part of CRY and it abides to all the rules of CRY.



It emphasizes more on online networking



Building network of inter college CRY chapter

Marketing of CRY •

Marketing in colleges for volunteers.



Corporate marketing.



Online Marketing- college communities.

1. Marketing in colleges for volunteers • Giving presentations in colleges to motivate the students and to enroll them as volunteers in CRY. •

Starting CRY chapter in each college.

2. Corporate marketing • Giving presentations in various corporate companies. •

Approaching small companies for fund generation.



Inviting corporate people for CRY membership.



Marketing the online module.

3. Online Marketing- college communities • Promotion of CRY and its activities through online groups. •

Inviting people to join CRY for online support of CRY’s students’ chapter.

How volunteers can work for CRY 1. Tracking NEWS 2. Ground work 3. Motivation 4. Articles 5. No hard and fast rule 1. Tracking news Tracking of news regarding violation of child rights. – Newspapers – Journals – Magazines – Online articles – Govt sources – TV – Radio 2. Ground work – Gathering information regarding facilities in local primary schools – Collecting information about child labor in your locality – Capturing pictures and videos about child rights – Implementation of Govt acts and provisions 3. Motivation a. Applying management approach to motivate volunteers. b. Approaching children in a creative manner to make them realize the importance of education. c. Developing new methods to motivate children. 4. Articles a. Writing articles on Child rights & sustainable development. b. Collecting articles from the net.

c. Publishing the same in local newspapers. 5. No hard and fast rule There is no hard and fast rule that you need to do these things only in any manner you think you can help to protect child rights is welcome the only condition is that it should meet the MISSION of CRY.

Support available from CRY •

CRY banner.



A nominal fee will be paid for works like filing RTI etc.



Complete support from the whole CRY team.

Returns to the Volunteer •

Exposure to NGO working atmosphere.



Sustainable societal development through upliftment of Children.



Self actualization need.

Thank you. “Let every child in country live happily in the beautiful age of childhood”

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