Deena Bandhu

Project Brief: Deena Bandhu runs a school and summer camp program for underpriviledged children in the community.
Project Type: Formal Schools (description)
Primary Focus: to go to formal school (description)

Secondary Focus: dropouts

Area: Rural
Supporting Chapter Contact: Boston
Status: current / ongoing
Project Steward: Melli Annamalai
Project Partner(s): G. S Jayadeva
Other Contacts: Vijay Dwarakanath
Project Address: , PWD Colony (Behind Forest Nursery,Chamarajanagar,Karnataka,
KARNATAKA  571313
Tel: 08226 22556
Stewarding Chapter: Boston
Sep 2023BostonUSD 3252
Mar 2023BostonUSD 5243
Sep 2022BostonUSD 2234
May 2022BostonUSD 3899
Dec 2021BostonUSD 3093
Oct 2021BostonUSD 2251
Aug 2021BostonUSD 5887
May 2021BostonUSD 687
May 2021BostonUSD 5219
Dec 2012BostonUSD 1000
Jun 2011BostonUSD 1000
May 2010BostonUSD 1000
May 2010BostonUSD 1000
Mar 2010BostonUSD 3000
Feb 2009BostonUSD 800
Feb 2009BostonUSD 7200
Apr 2008SeattleUSD 29917
Feb 2008Silicon ValleyUSD 3589
Jul 2007BostonUSD 2200
Jun 2007Silicon ValleyUSD 3457
Oct 2005ArizonaUSD 3250
May 2003ArizonaUSD 1000
Dec 2003BostonUSD 2500
Dec 2002ArizonaUSD 5300
Dec 2001ArizonaUSD 2750
Dec 2001BostonUSD 5000
Dec 2000ArizonaUSD 2268

Total = $107996

The Deena Bandhu School is a totally free school that does not collect any fees. It caters to children from very poor families.
The students grow 50% of their own vegetables, and maintain a cow from which they sell any surplus milk. Several boys from this program have gone on to college.

DEENA BANDHU has undertaken a new project to build a SCHOOL for educating the orphans whom it already supports and other needy children in the nearby area. The new school is aimed at educating children from first thru seventh standard levels. The construction plans for the proposed project have been provided to Asha AZ for information.

The school has been planned to be constructed in three phases.
Phase I of the school construction is already underway. This effort was initiated using funds raised by Ms. Helen De Leeuw, a primary school teacher from Netherlands. Based on the information received, Phase I comprises Hall/Auditorium and internal play area. The goal is to complete the Phase I by June 2001. At present DEENA BANDHU is facing a deficit of five lakh rupees (US$11,000)to complete the Phase I. The project monitors would recommend funding at least 25%($,2,750)of this deficit amount by Asha AZ.

2004-2005 UPDATE
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Deena Bandhu started as an orphanage at Chamarajanar, Karnataka for children in 1992. Its vision is developing orphan, destitute and estranged children towards achievement of their best potential by providing them a loving home and good education. In 2001, Deena Bandhu took up a project to build a School (partly funded by Asha-AZ) to educate the children whom it already supports and other needy children in the neighboring villages. It aims at providing good value based education up to high school. It encourages children to go to college if they are academically good or channel them to vocational training courses in their area of interest. Now its vision has grown to achieve overall development of the community by involving mothers of children in the learning process through self help groups.

Currently it has around forty children at the children’s home and close to a hundred children attending the school. This year Asha-AZ funded $3,000 for providing vocational training for the 6th and 7th standard on Saturdays after regular classes. These additional life-oriented educational packages are- Nutrition, Simple food storage technology, Pollutants and insecticides in food – Awareness, Sericulture dairy farming and Basic hygiene and sanitation. We have seen an overall record of steady progress for past 4 years.

Phase II - Health Program (Proposal of 2005)
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Food Preservation: In rural India use of refrigerators is rare and often spoilt food and food poisoning are common. Several fictitious attributes are made to explain why the food is spoilt. Children are constantly exposed to this kind of unscientific messages in the home environment. Therefore it is necessary to develop a conviction in them about the role of Bacteria, Fungi and insects in food getting spoilt. Children need to know that toxins are produced in the stale food which can be dangerous or fatal.

Dairy and Sericulture are a subsidiary source of income for the people of Chamarajanagara. Therefore it is necessary for children to know some scientific details of managing the Dairy for Milk production and Sericulture for production of silk cocoons.
In dairy children will be trained about the relation ship between Milk yield and food fodder fed to the cow. The importance of Minerals in production of milk and health of the cow are also taught. Routine vaccinations and other health care are discussed.
Similarly in Sericulture the diseases of silk worms, its cause and remedy are discussed. This is more important because the blind beliefs in strong vogue are detrimental to the production and yield of dairy and sericulture.

Kaayaka Geethe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HfbiSOEZUU
The requested amount from ASHA AZ Chapter is partly towards the completion of the 4th building like finishing floor, and a common dining area facilities as needed to complete per proposal plans.
Part of the funds requested for recurring costs such as maintaining staff who are on salary, food, fees, clothes etc.
Deenabandhu is basically a home for children with a vision of developing orphan, destitute and estranged children towards achievement of their best potential by providing them a loving home and good education. Instilling concern for fellow beings, environmental awareness, nourishing creativity and developing a holistic personality-all of these form the basis of education at Deena Bandu.
Aug 2023 Site visit
Apr 2023 Proposal 2023-2024
Mar 2023 Deenabandhu-Project Quantification (V1.2).pdf
Aug 2022 Annual report 2021-2022
Mar 2022 Site visit
Jul 2021 Virtual site visit
May 2021 Proposal - Covid Relief
Jan 2021 Proposal
Jan 2021 Proposal - Support-a-child
Jul 2020 COVID update 2020
Jul 2019 Site visit
Jun 2012 Site Visit
Apr 2012 Example monthly report (part 1)
Apr 2012 Example monthly report (part 2)
Apr 2012 Example monthly report (part 3)
Jun 2010 Site visit June 2010
Apr 2010 Cost per child per sponsorship 2010
Apr 2010 List of Books to be purchased
Feb 2010 Press Release
Jul 2009 Site Visit Report 09
Feb 2009 Site Visit Report
Feb 2009 Site Visit Pictures
Dec 2007 Mid Day Meal Site Visit Report
Nov 2007 Midday Meal Report
Jul 2007 Deenbandhu Melli Site Visit July 07
Jul 2007 SV Murthy and meal picture
Jun 2007 Fees for post 10th students
May 2007 Progress Report
May 2007 Updated budget for midday meals (07-08)
Dec 2006 Pictures
Aug 2006 Site visit by Melli
Aug 2006 MiddayMealsProposalfordeenabandhu-2006_Revised.ppt
Aug 2006 DeenaBandhu_MiddayMeals_Proposal_06.doc
Sep 2005 DeenaBandhu_ConCall091605.doc
Sep 2005 Deena_ApprovalLetter05.doc
Sep 2005 DeenaBandhu_OneLiner.xls
Aug 2005 DeenaBandhu_Proposal_05.doc
Aug 2005 DeenaBandhu_ProjectPres_081305.ppt
Aug 2005 DBIncome-Expenditure2004-2005.rtf
Aug 2005 DBReceipts_Payments_2004-2005.rtf
Aug 2005 DeenaBandhu_FAQ0826.doc
May 2005 DeenaBandhu_Children_Profile.xls
May 2005 DeenaBandhu_GeneralReport04_05.doc
May 2005 DeenaBandhu_HealthReport.doc
Oct 2004 Deenabandhu_Writeup.doc
Apr 2004 AshaProposal_2004_2005
Apr 2004 Proposal_2002_2003
Apr 2004 SiteVisit_2002_2003
Apr 2004 DeenaBandhu_Pictures
Feb 2002 Meeting Minutes
Aug 2000 Deena_ProjectProposal
Aug 1999 Deena_ProjectProposal