ANOU’S BLOG
Project Why’s water warriors #GivingTuesday
(All pictures in this post were taken by project why children during a workshop on Respect under the section Respect for Water!)Did you know that 5,000 children die everyday from water related diseases?There is an odd phenomenon at Project Why where children, often...
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a memory is priceless #ThrowbackThursday
Someone said: "a picture is worth a thousand words, but a memory is priceless.You don’t just take a picture with a camera, you take it with your heart".The story of the Project Why Okhla Centre is the story of two women: Sophiya and Pushpa. Sophiya and Pushpa must...
Spair Grace soup and Lemon Grace Tea #GivingTuesday
Spare Grace, Lemongrace, Red Cabies and Badycon were the words proudly displayed by the local vegetable shop now catering to the growing expat clientele. To the uninitiated this translates as asparagus, lemongrass, red cabbage and baby corn!India is a land with...
Celebrating Project Why What have you celebrated this week #socialgood
Sometimes you do not have to look far to find things to celebrate. You simply have to look with your heart. I sometimes kick myself for not taking time to simply stop and savour things around me, more so because I'm blessed to have Project Why which is a constant...
Do Indian Children have the right to dream? #GivingTuesday #India
Child labour is cheap. A child is submissive, and can be made to work under poorly lit and poorly ventilated spaces.A child can be used for stitching, embroidering, weaving rugs and carpets, making matchsticks and firecrackers, and rolling beedis in backbreaking...
Have You Heard about This Extraordinary Boy Named Utpal? #socialgood
There is so much to celebrate at Project Why each and every day, but this week was a very special celebration: Utpal's 14th! To the uninitiated it would have looked like any birthday with cakes and candles and singing and cheering. However, Utpal is a very special...
The women of Project Why #PledgeforParity #GivingTuesday
The project Why WomenProject Why is primarily a children's organization yet right from the beginning, we instinctively reached out to women, the true game changers. No wonder then that it was a woman who helped me seed Project Why.Mataji, the formidable local healer...
What have you been grateful for this week? #socialgood
I am thankful to Damyanti for having introduced me to Lexa's blog Celebrate the Small Things. For the past sixteen years I have been 'celebrating' the small and big joys of life. I run Project Why, an organization based in New Delhi, India, that reaches out...
Will You Help these Children Go to School? #GivingTuesday #Nonprofit
I came across this bunch of happy kids right in front of our Okhla centre at Project Why. They were shy at first, but then it took no time for them to smile and perform for the camera. They made faces and giggled, just being kids!Street children break my heart: the...
Should Street-kids go to Boarding School? #GivingTuesday #India
Is it possible for a child from the slums to shine at an exclusive boarding school?It sounds like a rude question, but wait till you’ve heard about the Project Why Power Girls.Meet Meher, Manisha and Babli.MeherMeher, who topped her class is a third degree burn...
What is the secret to happiness #GivingTuesday #India
We all want to be happy; the question is whether or not we achieve this goal. In a recent post Damyanti Biswas, an Indian writer based in Singapore and friend of Project Why, shares how a bunch of very special souls gave her an insight into how to find happiness. She...
Legislating Change #GivingTuesday #India
Anna Ma'am and her boarding school stars: from left to rightManisha, Aditya, Vicky, Utpal and Yashstanding: Babli and Nikhil The quota debate is back. A statutory government panel has advised enacting legislation that would make it mandatory for private companies...