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Maharashtra |
| Capital
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Mumbai |
| City |
Mumbai |
| Name of NPO |
Hamara Club |
| Area of Activity |
Child welfare, Education, Health |
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Hamara Club
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Name of NPO |
Hamara Club |
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Address
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Gilder Lane Muncipal
School
Room No. 27, Mumbai Central
Mumbai - 400 008
Maharashtra, IN
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Tel
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91-22-3054108
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Email
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hamara_club@rediffmail.com
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Karmayogi
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Prof Asha Rane
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Language
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English
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Org. Type
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National level NGO
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Activity Sectors
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Child welfare,
Education, Health
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Budget (Rs.)
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Five Lakhs to Twenty
Five Lakhs (500000 - 2500000)
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Staff
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Full time : 5 /
Part time : 0
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Summary
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Street Children is a
growing phenomenon in urban areas of the country. The increasing number of
children on the streets of the metropolitan city of Mumbai is a great
concern for all those who work in the field of child development. Hamara
Club aims at developmental and empowerment of street children in Mumbai.
Major intervention strategies involve out reach and street presence of
social workers, provision of need based service to street children reach
out , net working with governmental and non governmental agencies and
social advocacy on the issues of street and working children.
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Project
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Hamara Club
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Executing
Organization
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Hamara
Club
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Activity Sector(s)
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Health, Education,
Child welfare
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Budget (Rs.)
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500000-2500000
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Duration
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04/07/1998-
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Status
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Completed
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Abstract
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Hamara Club meaning
“ Our Club” is a service agency established by the Tata Institute of
Social Sciences Mumbai as the field action project of the institute
address to the needs of street children. Initiated in July 1989. The
project has reached out to a large number of children on the streets of
Mumbai city through five contact centres. The main objectives is to reach
out to street children in selected areas of Mumbai. To provide need based
service for their growth and development. To create awareness in the
masses and community about the problems of street children and to network
with other governmental agencies dealing with street children, such as
police, municipal corporation, the judiciary, hospital and welfare
agencies.
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Language(s)
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English (EN)
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| Registered Date |
5/4/2005 |
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