Captain Chandan Lal Special Middle School for the Blind: Needs Assessment and Support
Antarmanh visited Captain Chandan Lal Special Middle School for the Blind in Gurugram to assess their needs. This residential school caters to visually impaired children aged 5 to 15, providing education up to grade 8. While the school boasts a Braille library and specialized computer software, they require additional resources. Antarmanh addressed the immediate need for sports equipment and provided a special meal for the students on Independence Day. Additionally, Dr. Himanshu, an Occupational Therapist, visited the school to evaluate the children’s specific requirements.
Empowering Women: Beautician Skill Development Program
Antarmanh’s Beautician Skill Development Program empowers underprivileged girls by equipping them with job-ready skills. This 6-month program, provided a group of eight girls with the necessary knowledge and techniques to excel in the beauty industry.Antarmanh is committed to the girls long-term success. We are actively seeking placements for them in local salons and beauty establishments. Additionally, Antarmanh is pursuing funding to establish a community-managed beauty parlor run entirely by these program graduates.
Equipping Educators: Pragati School Teacher Training Program
Recognizing the vital role of teachers, Antarmanh conducted a full-day training program for Pragati School’s staff. Held at Antarmanh’s premises, the session focused on human behavior, soft skills, child development, and strategies for managing challenging behaviors. Interactive role-playing exercises and case studies reinforced the training concepts. The program’s positive impact led to a request for student assessment, further supporting Pragati School.