Amba Foundation was honored with the ‘Bhagidari Award’ in 2007 by the Chief Minister of Delhi for outstanding work in holding ‘Stree shakti Health Camps’ for underprivileged women.
In partnership with the Delhi Government, Amba Foundation organized a series of Stree Shakti Camps where over 2500 women and children were provided specialist health care services and awareness about preventive health practices at their doorstep.
In addition the Camps provided counselling to women for nutrition, yoga, de-addiction, HIV/AIDS and legal matters Innovative camp practices were adopted by the organization such as colour coding camp layout, training of volunteers and provision of wheel chairs.
The Delhi YMCA holds its Annual ‘Yuva Utsav and NGO Mela’ for the promotion and holistic development of marginalized children and youth. The youth from Amba Foundation actively participate in this event and preform in all the completions.
Every year our children win many prizes and excel in various fields in the preforming arts, painting and spreading of social awareness messages. Amba Foundation was presented with the YMCA Trophy for Best NGO-overall for two consecutive years in 2007-8.
To make the process of learning fun, elements of dance and drama are interwoven into the curriculum. Dance being an important medium of expression helps in the holistic personality development of the children.
The children respond very well to music and rhythm. Our talented children have performed on a number of forums and have been well appreciated for their talents. To create awareness among children about social evils the medium of drama or the forum of nukkad natak is adopted to create awareness.
The children often write their own stories and dialogues and deliver powerful messages through the nukkad nataks.Whether it is the story of a young girl struggling to convince her parents to send her to school or the evil of juvenile smoking the children tell diverse stories.
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