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With the active participation of the people, including women, from 13 villages, the primary healthcare facilities in the community were assessed and an action plan for improvement was drawn up. Empowered with information and confidence, underlying issues were taken up by the community, which facilitated positive change. Today the village has a full-time health worker, and a government ambulance to attend to the needs of pregnant women. This has improved the number of institutionalised deliveries, thus ensuring quality healthcare at the time of childbirth.
Photo by Betsey Merkel. Strategic Planning Process-Stockyard, Clark-Fulton, Brooklyn Centre Community Development Office 2014-10-25.
Engagement process led by Jeffrey Ramsey, Program Director, SCFBC CDO, Gloria Ferris, President, Community Advisory Council, CDO Staff, and members of the Community Advisory Council, with Tom Romito, Facilitator.
At Archwood United Church of Christ, 2800 Archwood Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44109
Pintu Behera, a sponsor child, having ID No-172 lives at Shaktivihar slum with her parents and two sisters. His father is a fish vendor. They migrated from Ganjam district. He was studying in Ruchika non-formal center. After some years the education center was closed. After Ruchika center was closed his parents did n’t take any interest to join her in any formal school for further study. His parents were ignorant about child’s education. They were just concerned to earn the daily bread for the family. While studying in 3rd standard the child had been drop out for two years. The children club “Samajseva child club” played a vital role to back Pintu to school again. Mr. Mangaraj Maharana one of the members of children club helped to prepare him for the entrance test in the school without fees. The concern CDC Miss. Sujata Jena and Mr. Mangaraj Maharana took him to school for entrance test. He got success in the entrance examination. Lastly took admission in standard 5th standard in the school. Due to the constant motivation and encouragement during the children get together program and give awareness to the parents by child right campaign, Pintu is to back school. Pintu is very happy for continuing his studies again. His parents are also happy for his school enrollment. Pintu says “I am able to continue my education because of world vision - Sujata didi, the concern CDC encouraged me through children get together programme and motivated my parents during house visit as well as encouraged the youth club children for social work for community development. As a result Mangaraj bhai helped me to go back school.
On June 8, 2011, the project conducted Drawing competition, under the theme ‘Child Labour,’ in 8 centers. A total of 350 children participated. They pictorially depicted the situation of child labour. In essay writing competition conducted in 6 centers, children penned their thoughts on what enforces child labour and how to prevent children from getting into child labour.