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''"Today we are a volunteer driven, non-profit organization that works to build sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged children and women in the slums of Chandigarh (India). Founded in 2006, Chhoti Si Asha, operates a livelihood program and library cum educational center in a slum community, Janta Colony."'' | ''"Today we are a volunteer driven, non-profit organization that works to build sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged children and women in the slums of Chandigarh (India). Founded in 2006, Chhoti Si Asha, operates a livelihood program and library cum educational center in a slum community, Janta Colony."'' | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 4. Juli 2014, 09:43 Uhr
"Chhoti Si Asha is a social enterprise that works to build sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged children and women in the slum communities of Chandigarh, India."
Chhoti Si Asha ist ein Sozialprojekt mit dem Ziel, nachhaltige Existenzen für unterprivilegierte Frauen und Kinder in den Slums von Chandigarh (Indien) zu schaffen.
Was ist das?
"The objective was simple – to reach out to those on the fringes of our society and give them love and acceptance."
"Chhoti Si Asha started as an experiment in love and has since grown into an organization that not only positively affects the community but also the volunteers who become a part of our story."
"Today we are a volunteer driven, non-profit organization that works to build sustainable livelihoods for underprivileged children and women in the slums of Chandigarh (India). Founded in 2006, Chhoti Si Asha, operates a livelihood program and library cum educational center in a slum community, Janta Colony."
(Englischer Text aus der Webseite von Chhoti Si Asha, deutsche Übersetzung von Wolf-Dieter Batz)