MUSIC PROJECT:
One World Welfare Organization put more emphasis on Arts. As Arts is the best way to express, enhance, lubricate and present yourself. OWWO is working on a Dance and Music Project in Youhanabad for Adults and kids.
As Music is a soul of the Body. The music room is one of the children´s favorite spaces, and one of the strongest English language reinforcements for our bilingual young students. With a great variety of instruments placed on shelves within their reach, the per-schoolers express themselves spontaneously, while also receiving directed music and listening activities. So every weekend students are given two hours music class in which they learn to play guitar, key-board and other instruments by professional instructors. Some students are interested in singing so they are given singing classes by professional Trainer. Here we have the opportunity to develop the concepts of loud, soft, fast, slow, high and low, reinforcing auditory memory with the introduction of rhythm and melody as well as developing an appreciation for different kinds of music from around the world.
As Music is a soul of the Body. The music room is one of the children´s favorite spaces, and one of the strongest English language reinforcements for our bilingual young students. With a great variety of instruments placed on shelves within their reach, the per-schoolers express themselves spontaneously, while also receiving directed music and listening activities. So every weekend students are given two hours music class in which they learn to play guitar, key-board and other instruments by professional instructors. Some students are interested in singing so they are given singing classes by professional Trainer. Here we have the opportunity to develop the concepts of loud, soft, fast, slow, high and low, reinforcing auditory memory with the introduction of rhythm and melody as well as developing an appreciation for different kinds of music from around the world.
DANCE PROJECT
Dance is the way to express you through your action rather than words. One World Welfare Organization has opened evening and morning dance classes for 4-15 years children in Youhanabad where they learn different Dance Styles by International Instructor and Choreographer Olah Well (from Philippines). He is working with us from last year. Students learn Jazz, Ball-Room, Modern Dance, Hip –Hop, Line Dance and Contemporary. At the end of the year,One World Welfare Organization, Organized a Dance and Music Bash in which all the Students participate and show their talents and Skills to Public.
WOMEN TRAINING CENTER
One World Welfare Organization is also working on a project of Women Training Center in Jia Bagha Village where they learn sewing and tailoring in order to make them self sufficient so that they can earn money and live prosper and happy life along with their family. There are 25 women learning in this center from Professional. The first batch will be passed out at the mid of May 2013, after completion of training they will be given Diploma so that they may work in cities or somewhere else to earn their livelihood. It’s a nine months Diploma Course for women.
School for Orphans and Street Children
One World Welfare Organization has small High School (OWHS) opened by One World Welfare Organization in Jia Bagha Village. OWHS is based in a small building. As Primary school education is compulsory in Pakistan. OWHS is leading the way in the method of learning through syllabus books and co-curriculum Activities such as play which practices teaching children how to read and write through educational games making learning fun, the way it should be. Children are given more attention and care during study. Evening classes for drop-out children are also available as every child has right to education.Environment is so friendly between Teachers and Students. They share their problems regarding their education and other aspects of life. Teachers are always ready to provide them guidance in every walk of life.Volunteers act as teaching assistants, joining in with the day’s activities, incorporating English into every child’s day.
Health project
One World Welfare Organization is working on health and hygiene also where they conduct seminars and workshops in different Villages and cities to aware people about health and sanitation.
Aid to Flood Victims in Kahan and Punjab
One World Welfare Organization provides Aid to the flood Victims in Kahan (Baluchistan) where we provide them food stuffs and clothes and also helps them in making tents for their shelter. We provide effected children in Kahan with Basic Education for 6 months.
One World Welfare Organization also provide food and clothes Aid to the Flood Victims in Bhikki Wind Village near Gandha Singh Border( Punjab).
One World Welfare Organization also provide food and clothes Aid to the Flood Victims in Bhikki Wind Village near Gandha Singh Border( Punjab).
Future Project
One World Welfare Organization is looking for donors and sponsors for our next big project: a daycare center for Street Children in Youhanabad.
The center will play a vital role in our efforts to improve the lives of this city’s most disadvantaged inhabitants. By providing support, education and training to these Children, it will also further our mission to help people build better futures for themselves and their families.
There are approximately 9,000 children below the age of 16 are street children in Youhanabad, although the great social stigma that surrounds the issue in Pakistan means that it is difficult to obtain exact numbers. Partly for this reason, there is very little support for these children or assistance for their parents.
One World Welfare Organization plans to change all that by creating Youhanabad center for Street Children.
Our center will house Educational facilities and provide a specialized early intervention programme for our children as well as advice for their parents. We aim to cater for 10 groups of eight children at any one time, with groups arranged according to developmental needs rather than age. Each will have their own teacher on hand at all times. Our doors will be open to families who can pay for our services, and – with the help of donations, volunteers and profits generated by our Dance classes - those who cannot.
Of course, we realize that it is not only Street children who sometimes need support. Many children in Youhanabad live in extreme poverty and need help to get a fair chance in life, which is why our center will also be a base from where our staff will go out into the poorest communities in the city and offer free healthcare, social care and nutrition advice to these children and their families.
At the heart of our center’s staff will be fully-trained Professionals with appropriate university qualifications, including a nutritionist, a hygiene and health specialist, a psychologist, a speech therapist and a physiotherapist.Continuing our track record of offering free, high quality training to local people, we will provide training in health and social care to additional employees.Our Youhanabad staff will be supported by international interns and volunteers, primarily students and graduates of relevant degree courses who will work with us to gain experience and in some cases course credit.
We are currently fundraising for the initial land purchase and construction costs of the center and the opening date for the center will depend on the outcome of this. However, we plan to raise the required funds by mid 2013.We will then need an estimated three months to secure a location and purchase the land, one year for construction, and a further year for training, staffing and organizing the running of the center. On this timetable we will be able to offer services for the children from early 2014.
We need approximately US$200,000 to get our daycare center up and running. This includes US$80,000 to buy the necessary land, and $120,000 for construction, furnishing and decoration, based on an architect’s estimate. We are actively pursuing funding from individual donors, philanthropists, foundations and businesses.
As One World Welfare Organization operating costs are covered by income from its school and existing donations from our supporter group, 100 per cent of any new donation will directly towards the daycare center project.In addition to financial support, One World Welfare Organization is also interested in offers of logistical support or donations in kind, particularly of time or expertise from companies in the construction industry.
If you are interested in supporting this fantastic project, please get in touch. Thank you.
The center will play a vital role in our efforts to improve the lives of this city’s most disadvantaged inhabitants. By providing support, education and training to these Children, it will also further our mission to help people build better futures for themselves and their families.
There are approximately 9,000 children below the age of 16 are street children in Youhanabad, although the great social stigma that surrounds the issue in Pakistan means that it is difficult to obtain exact numbers. Partly for this reason, there is very little support for these children or assistance for their parents.
One World Welfare Organization plans to change all that by creating Youhanabad center for Street Children.
Our center will house Educational facilities and provide a specialized early intervention programme for our children as well as advice for their parents. We aim to cater for 10 groups of eight children at any one time, with groups arranged according to developmental needs rather than age. Each will have their own teacher on hand at all times. Our doors will be open to families who can pay for our services, and – with the help of donations, volunteers and profits generated by our Dance classes - those who cannot.
Of course, we realize that it is not only Street children who sometimes need support. Many children in Youhanabad live in extreme poverty and need help to get a fair chance in life, which is why our center will also be a base from where our staff will go out into the poorest communities in the city and offer free healthcare, social care and nutrition advice to these children and their families.
At the heart of our center’s staff will be fully-trained Professionals with appropriate university qualifications, including a nutritionist, a hygiene and health specialist, a psychologist, a speech therapist and a physiotherapist.Continuing our track record of offering free, high quality training to local people, we will provide training in health and social care to additional employees.Our Youhanabad staff will be supported by international interns and volunteers, primarily students and graduates of relevant degree courses who will work with us to gain experience and in some cases course credit.
We are currently fundraising for the initial land purchase and construction costs of the center and the opening date for the center will depend on the outcome of this. However, we plan to raise the required funds by mid 2013.We will then need an estimated three months to secure a location and purchase the land, one year for construction, and a further year for training, staffing and organizing the running of the center. On this timetable we will be able to offer services for the children from early 2014.
We need approximately US$200,000 to get our daycare center up and running. This includes US$80,000 to buy the necessary land, and $120,000 for construction, furnishing and decoration, based on an architect’s estimate. We are actively pursuing funding from individual donors, philanthropists, foundations and businesses.
As One World Welfare Organization operating costs are covered by income from its school and existing donations from our supporter group, 100 per cent of any new donation will directly towards the daycare center project.In addition to financial support, One World Welfare Organization is also interested in offers of logistical support or donations in kind, particularly of time or expertise from companies in the construction industry.
If you are interested in supporting this fantastic project, please get in touch. Thank you.