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Association for Promoting Social Action
Aim To work with the community of the urban poor, working children and the government to establish appropriate social paradigms to prevent children from working; and to provide protection, nutrition, legal aid and sustainable alternatives to children already in exploitative situations.
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Association for Promoting Social Action...
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is listed under the category
Child Development/Organisations
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 | was established in 1981 |
 | focuses on street and working children, home, advocacy, puppetry, theatre |
 | functions at the Local, State, National level |
 | works with working and street children, up to 18 years |
 | welcomes help in the form of volunteers, books, clothes, medicines, donations |
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APSA runs Nammamane a home, residential training and child labour advocacy centre for 200 working children. It runs Hosamane, a transit home, that also has a drug de-sensitisation programme. It has centres in four slums which offer children a safe place to work out their problems. It runs education centres to help children stay in school and avoid becoming child labourers. It is involved with a toll free helpline for children in distress. Makkala Sahaya Vani*, in conjunction with the Police Commissioner and other voluntary agencies; and provides protection, nutrition, and legal aid to children referred through the helpline. It organises Hasiru Sangha, a child labourers collective with members from 11 slums. It has a cultural group, Inchara, involved with theatre, puppetry, radio and creative activities. It has a branch in Hyderabad.
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Mr.Lakshapathi,
Executive Director
Available - Mon-Sat 9.30-5.30, second Sat Holiday
34, Nammane, Annasandra Palya,
Vimanapura Post,,
Bangalore
- 560017.
Ph 25231719, 25232749
, Fax 25232749
, Email projects@apsabangalore.org
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