Projects for the Year 2010
For the 2010 academic year beginning in July, the Board of KEY International approved establishing scholarships for 48 low income girls (16 girls in the Sarada Vidyalya School, 16 girls in the Lady Sivasami School, 8 girls in Rani Meyyammai School and 4 girls in the Kesari School, all the schools located in Chennai, India) each for a period of 6 years. In addition, 4 boys from the Kesari School will also be given scholarships for 6 years. Most of these children will receive a scholarship of $30 per year, which will cover their annual tuition fees and books. For details on the projects in the other years, please visit Projects for the years starting 2002.
The support for these children will start in their 7th grade, and the funding from KEY International will help most of them complete their high school, thus enabling them to lead more fulfilling and productive lives. These children come from families whose average monthly income is about $50.
There are several advantages to supporting these children. The poor families have shown a strong interest and initiative in sending their children to these schools at a considerable financial burden to themselves. Thus, the chance of success for these children is much higher. The schools have a mix of students, with a large proportion from primarily the lower middle-income families (family incomes of about $100-200 per month). Thus the poor children have an opportunity to mix and compete with these middle-income children and thereby have access to good quality education.
The KEY Board has also approved $1,000 for a second project which would fund the provision of primary medical care and of vitamins to over 200 poor children in primary schools located in the village of Alamadhi, about 25 miles north of the city of Chennai, India. Another $1,000 has been approved for a third project to support the poor children in their 10th grade for special tutoring and to help them pass the crucial and difficult statewide Board exam. These two projects will be administered by Mr. S. Suresh (Director of the Divine Mother Society Trust, (DMS) www.seva-dms.com). The Trust runs a small health clinic in the village and has already been successful in improving the health of hundreds of malnourished children at a low cost. Additionally, DMS Trust will also monitor and oversee the scholarship program and progress of the children in the Rani Meyyammai and Kesari Schools. As in the past 7 years, the CPR Foundation (www.cprfoundation.org) will continue to monitor the children from the 2 schools (Sarada Vidyalay and Lady Sivaswami).
By U.S. standards, the support for a full year's quality education of a poor child in India is very low at about $30 per year (the approximate cost of a large pizza here in the USA!). KEY International Foundation would appreciate any help from you to support and expand our projects. You can donate by sending a check, or by using your credit card. Click on donate for more information.
Also, please note that 100 percent of your donation will go towards helping these impoverished children (the Board of Directors of KEY International covers all the very low administrative costs of the organization). KEY International Foundation is classified as a Public Charity under Section 501(3) (c) of the IRS code. All donations to KEY International continue to be tax deductible as per IRS rules.
Thanks to your generosity during the last 8 years in improving the lives of these children, KEY International has been able to provide scholarship support for a total of 284 children. Since most of these students receive the scholarship for 6 years, this translates to a grand total of 1,632‘scholarship’ years (1,344 years or about 82% of the support for girls and288years or about 18% of the support for boys)! We do hope that we will continue to merit your support of our worthwhile and cost effective projects of helping the poor children.
For the 2010 academic year beginning in July, the Board of KEY International approved establishing scholarships for 48 low income girls (16 girls in the Sarada Vidyalya School, 16 girls in the Lady Sivasami School, 8 girls in Rani Meyyammai School and 4 girls in the Kesari School, all the schools located in Chennai, India) each for a period of 6 years. In addition, 4 boys from the Kesari School will also be given scholarships for 6 years. Most of these children will receive a scholarship of $30 per year, which will cover their annual tuition fees and books. For details on the projects in the other years, please visit Projects for the years starting 2002.
The support for these children will start in their 7th grade, and the funding from KEY International will help most of them complete their high school, thus enabling them to lead more fulfilling and productive lives. These children come from families whose average monthly income is about $50.
There are several advantages to supporting these children. The poor families have shown a strong interest and initiative in sending their children to these schools at a considerable financial burden to themselves. Thus, the chance of success for these children is much higher. The schools have a mix of students, with a large proportion from primarily the lower middle-income families (family incomes of about $100-200 per month). Thus the poor children have an opportunity to mix and compete with these middle-income children and thereby have access to good quality education.
The KEY Board has also approved $1,000 for a second project which would fund the provision of primary medical care and of vitamins to over 200 poor children in primary schools located in the village of Alamadhi, about 25 miles north of the city of Chennai, India. Another $1,000 has been approved for a third project to support the poor children in their 10th grade for special tutoring and to help them pass the crucial and difficult statewide Board exam. These two projects will be administered by Mr. S. Suresh (Director of the Divine Mother Society Trust, (DMS) www.seva-dms.com). The Trust runs a small health clinic in the village and has already been successful in improving the health of hundreds of malnourished children at a low cost. Additionally, DMS Trust will also monitor and oversee the scholarship program and progress of the children in the Rani Meyyammai and Kesari Schools. As in the past 7 years, the CPR Foundation (www.cprfoundation.org) will continue to monitor the children from the 2 schools (Sarada Vidyalay and Lady Sivaswami).
By U.S. standards, the support for a full year's quality education of a poor child in India is very low at about $30 per year (the approximate cost of a large pizza here in the USA!). KEY International Foundation would appreciate any help from you to support and expand our projects. You can donate by sending a check, or by using your credit card. Click on donate for more information.
Also, please note that 100 percent of your donation will go towards helping these impoverished children (the Board of Directors of KEY International covers all the very low administrative costs of the organization). KEY International Foundation is classified as a Public Charity under Section 501(3) (c) of the IRS code. All donations to KEY International continue to be tax deductible as per IRS rules.
Thanks to your generosity during the last 8 years in improving the lives of these children, KEY International has been able to provide scholarship support for a total of 284 children. Since most of these students receive the scholarship for 6 years, this translates to a grand total of 1,632‘scholarship’ years (1,344 years or about 82% of the support for girls and288years or about 18% of the support for boys)! We do hope that we will continue to merit your support of our worthwhile and cost effective projects of helping the poor children.