Future Plans

Here at AWWA we are always planning ahead; a list of our projects:

  • Open a residential  school for under privedged children of Rural Area in Hubli Taluka, North karnatka
  • Open an orphanage
  • Promote rural and urban women - especially SHG's - to start their own income-generating activities
  • Implement a programme of self-sustainability that will build a healthy and secure income for the individual beneficiaries
  • Create an environment of active participation in decision making aspects and thus provide an opportunity for women to realize their rights in family as well as village related matters
  • Open a retirement home for the sick and aged
  • Open a Zari (Ari) work centre and help poor needy women
  • Open a residential skills training centre for Railway Platform Children
  • Open a residential vocational and skills training centre

Residential School  in rural area

We are Proposed  build and start Residential School  in rural area. Already  we purchased 2 acares land at Yerahuppi Village, Hubli Taluk, North karnatka, India. There are a lot of very good reasons to consider a good boarding school. The classes are generally smaller allowing greater one on one attention to the student. Most times the faculty have advanced degrees and the best boarding schools offer a large variety of subjects. Resources like theater, sports and libraries are often better than in public school and college counseling is taken very seriously.
Childrens  going to be away from everything familiar to you and never get to talk to your family. In these days of internet access and cell phones, there is no reason not to contact your family daily if you need to. Internet access is limited to certain hours, but you will not be cut off from everything and everyone you love. Once you settle in and make friends you'll be taking advantage of all these schools have to offer and won't miss home nearly as much.
Parents who choose a boarding school for their children often report greater self sufficiency and maturity result from having to make choices and be responsible for their own actions. Students develop greater self confidence and are able to focus on their future and what it may hold. They are exposed to a wide variety of people and have a greater understanding of cultural diversity. Now it does not sound all bad, does it? You will be on your own, something many young people yearn for. Boarding school is an excellent preparation for life in the "real world".
The proposed boarding school student develops pride in their school and in themselves. They often form lasting friendships that carry over well into their adult lives. If you are thinking about attending a boarding school, do some research and visit one or several in order to find the best boarding schools.
We believe that
Education is the right of every girl child and only education can make her realize her full potential as a self-sufficient individual and informed participant in change. 
Any contribution you are able to make helps make a difference in giving them a proper education, giving them the chances in life they deserve.
 AWWAs Help A Child programes work is built upon the generosity of our donors all over the world and all contributions, large or small, regular or occasional, go towards helping us make a difference to children's education.
 Our  donation form is a fast, convenient and secure way for your  donation. When making your donation, you can either specify where you money is needed most.
 If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us: awwa2k@gmail.com

Dairy Farm.

For centuries in India, drinking milk has been considered as one the vital ingredients to a healthy and long life. Milk consumption is part and parcel of the daily lives of most Indian households. Milk expenses are unquestionable earmarked in the household budgets of most Indian families.
The National Sample Surveys Organization (NSSO) survey data¹ on household consumer expenditure showed that the expenses for milk account for 14.9 per cent of the average rural monthly spending on food. The figure stands higher, at 18.3 per cent, for urban India.
The per capita production of milk in India in 2008-09 was 108.5 million tonnes². The dairy index suggests that India's milk consumption in 2008 was up by more than 2.6% from its figures in 2007. Over the past four years, milk consumption in India has risen by CAGR of 2.7% - with packed milk growing by CAGR of 4.7%³. All this goes to show that milk consumption figures will continue increasing in the future.
India is recognized worldwide as the largest producer of milk. Dairy farming in India has become an important secondary source of income for millions of rural families and has assumed the most important role in providing employment and income generating opportunities. The per capita availability of the milk is has reached 250 grams though it is still low compared to the world average of 265 grams per day. Thus, there is tremendous scope for increasing milk production.
Not dependent on monsoons.
Selling rates have always changed towards the higher end and have not dropped.
Income generated in as less as 30 days.
Increasing demand for milk requires more milk producers.
Most livestock by-products can be sold.
Veterinary aid available at almost all places.

Sheep / Goat Farm.

Goat Farming in India has history as old as human civilization. Goat is a very prolific animal & useful for human being from horn to hoof.
The status, economics and prospects of commercialization of goat production in the country have been analyzed using primary data from 18 commercial goat farms in different states. It has been revealed that several large and progressive farmers, businessman and industrialists have adopted commercial goat farming. The entry of large farmers, who have better access to technical knowledge, resources and market, into this activity would help in realizing the potential of goat enterprise. A majority of commercial goat farms have been found operating with positive net returns. Goat rearing has been found equally rewarding under both intensive and semi-intensive systems of management. Intensification and commercialisation of goat enterprise has been recorded important because of shrinking of resources for extensive grazing. Commercialisation would help in increasing the goat productivity and bridging the demand-supply gap. However, use of improved technologies, particularly prophylaxis, superior germ plasm, low cost feeds and fodders, and innovative marketing of the produce would be the pre-conditions for successful commercial goat production.

The Goat is originated & domesticated in Near East crescent, sometimes between 7500 & 7000 BC. Domesticated Goat (Capra hircus) are descendants of the Pasang(C.aegagrus), Bezoer goat which is the ancestor of the present day breed was the earliest ruminant to be domesticated.
India, a land of traditions and beliefs, has given a place of honour to goats from time immemorial. They found mentions not only in our scriptures and mythology, but also in our art & literature, painting & folklore. The Discovery of an Indus Valley Civilization inscription which has a goat portrayed on a seal, shows the antiquity of this animal and the importance attached to it by our people since the primitive age.
Contribution of Goat has an overwhelming impact when it comes to the rural India. They are usually associated with the poorest of the poor and many a time the goat has been the only source of income for a family. That is why, it has rightly been called "Poor Man's Cow" by Mahatma Gandhi. Support us!!

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