What
is Bosco Seva Kendra (BSK) ?
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Bosco
Seva Kendra ( BSK ) is the Development office of the Salesian
Province of St.Joseph, Hyderabad ( INH ). BSK is a non-profit,
non-political and non-religious body registered under the Andhra
Pradesh (Telangana Areas) Public Societies Registration Act,
1350 Fasli (Act 1 of 1350F).
Bosco
Seva Kendra is the first project to be launched by the Province
of St.Joseph, Hyderabad after its erection in 1992. BSK was
formed as an independent society on October 7th 1992 and officially
registered on February 11th 1993.
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What is the role of Bosco Seva Kendra ?
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BSK
is committed to the integral and holistic development of the human
being and rooted in the charisma of the Don Bosco within the church
and in the society.
BSK
with its motto “TOUCHING LIVES FOR BETTER
FUTURE” is intents to work with professional competence
and collaborate with public and private donar agencies, trusts
and foundations, to provide logistic and professional support
to Salesian programmes in the province of St.Joseph, Hyderabad.
BSK
represents an area of operation for the whole Salesian Province
of Hyderabad as well other religious congregations namely, Franciscan
Brother and MSMHC Sisters in Andhra Pradesh. BSK implements development
programmes and collaborates with various partners to implement
programme.
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Who are benefited by Bosco Seva Kendra ?
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For
the past 13 years BSK has implemented several developmental programmes
towards the benefit of the most disadvantaged children and youth
through the different Salesian communities. BSK also organizes
women and has various programmes for their development and empowerment
to build a better life for themselves and for their families.
BSK thus hopes to contribute towards change.
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What
type of activities does BSK undertake ?
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BSK
have some of the following activities for the socially backward,
physically challenged children, youth and women of this society:
- Community
Based Development Programmes for the eradication of poverty,
long-term sustainable development, continuing education for
children, school enrollment for working children, alternate
livelihood skills training and empowerment of women and of
communities.
- Regular
School enrollment of all Children to give priority to continuing
education, School enrollment for the dropouts and non-formal
education to working children.
- Eradication
of Child Labour and bonded labour.
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Rehabilitation of Street / Working Children and School dropouts.
- Vocational
training for Children / Youth.
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Camps and training programmes for children, youth, social
workers and staff.
- Carrier
Guidance and Job Placement.
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Health care programmes for children and women.
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Lobbying and Liaison with the concerned Departments and Governments.
- Formation
and Organization of Women Self Help Groups.
- Micro
Credit Financing.
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Free legal aid.
- Awareness
creation through street theatre, puppetry and folk arts.
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Networking with other NGO's.
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NGO's Training.
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