For the past almost ten years now, project why has been giving what can best be called after school support to hundreds of slum children. For the past almost ten years we have basked in the glory of knowing that all our children passed their examinations and that no one dropped out. For the past almost ten years this seemed to be our mission and we were true to it. The challenge now was to see our work become sustainable and thus freed of any vagary that could hamper or even halt it midway.
Thus was born the idea of planet why, and though its primary function was undoubtedly to raise funds for our work. But that is not where it stopped as, almost intuitively and even surreptitiously, silent yet deafening whys were heard and needed to be addressed. One of them was simply: after this, what? Or in other words what would happen to our kids after they completed their schooling keeping in mind ground realities. Let me elaborate a little. It is a fact that in spite of our best efforts most of our children will never be top of the class. What must remember that they run the race with huge handicaps: a late start, a hostile environment, no support at home, no English at home, no access to extras (books, computers, internet), no positive stroking, no encouragement and much more. That they even manage to complete their. studies is nothing short of a miracle. But the question that begs to be answered is what do you do with a class XII certificate with poor marks? The answer is: not much. And the reality is that with no extra skills or learning the child is often doomed to follow the father’s footsteps and become what he could have without his long school years.
Parents of such children do not have the means to give them the required added skills needed to change their lives and break the cycle in which they are caught. The long school years look like a terrible waste. This has been disturbing me for some time now and that is perhaps why planet why was conceived the way it has been: a way to take the children a step further and give them the skills they need to become productive. Hence after school they could learn an added skill: be it in the guest house (housekeeping, catering, gardening etc) or in the courses we envisage running when we have the space and infrastructure to do so: plumbing, electrical work, TV repair, mobile phone repair etc.
It is imperative that we do so and sooner than later. Otherwise the very spirit of project why is defeated.
Technical knowledge always pay.
mobile repair, tv repair, hardware that is the near future specially mobile repair when each of us will have mobile And repair is an utmost priority.
Gadgets – The correct word.
I pray for you to have more funds to help more & more children & people.
Amen !
Just came across your blog and couldnt help posting my opinion. I heartily appreciate the really great work your are doing and I wish you all the luck for the noble work you begun. I also agree with the dilemma of poor people thinking about why to send their children to school when they'll do the same thing 10 years down the line what we are doing today. I learnt that Project Why is conceived to equip the children with added skills apart from the schooling. I have a small doubt here Ms Anuradha. If this is the only incentive for parents to send their children to school (learning another skill in project why), I see in future that the parents may demand that their children be taught only that skills and they may ask to get rid of schooling if they have to do plumbing, mobile repairing or TV repairing. Please take my opinion in a positive way. I just felt that I should give my opinion frankly if it helps in improving our results. Of course it is very easy said than done and no one needs a proof how much difficult task you have been doing. I hope you achieve your dreams and the children be freed of the vicious cycle they are caught in.
Happy Blogging!!!
I agree with you. All skills will be taught only after passing school. It is all in the planing stage for the moment