Awareness Initiatives

Our Awareness initiatives include mobilizing, sensitizing and educating communities about the rights of children and vulnerable groups while emphasizing the importance of creating safe, inclusive environments. The core activities of awareness initiatives includes

01. Community Awareness Drives 02. Community Based Workshops and Trainings 03. Dissemination of IEC Material 04. Social Media Campaigns

A. Community Outreach Campaigns

We conduct workshops, seminars, and public forums that address child safety, rights, and the need for early intervention. These engagements are designed to dispel myths, disseminate accurate information, and mobilize community leaders to champion positive change. This project will focus on educating the community at large on advocating about the rights and well being of children from marginalized communities. These campaigns will include.

01. Outreach Workshops and Seminars 02. School Outreach Programmes 03. Community Based Events 04. Parents Empowerment Workshops and Training 05. Art and Expression Projects

B. Media and Digital Engagement

By leveraging social media, blogs, and video campaigns, we reach a broader audience. Our digital platforms feature survivor stories, expert interviews, and educational content aimed at raising awareness and inspiring community involvement. The activities included as part of Media and Digital Engagement are as follows.

01. Digital Awareness Campaigns 02. Digital Petitions 03. Developing Online Forums and Communities 04. Webinars and Online Workshops

C. School and College Awareness Programmes

Programme Team BACHHE UNKI DUNIYA FOUNDATION will facilitate School and College Awareness Programmes focused on abuse prevention and mental health aimed at fostering a safe and supportive environment for students. The activities included as part of this project are as follows

01. Create visually engaging materials that highlight key statistics, resources, and messages about abuse prevention and mental health. 02. Organize events like "Mental Health Awareness Day" or "Wear Purple Day" for abuse prevention. 03. Train students to provide support to their peers, creating a safe space for discussions about mental health and abuse. 04. Educate parents on recognizing signs of abuse and mental health issues in their children. Donate now

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