Friday, June 19, 2026
ADVT 
International

Child Care Projects make a positive impact, one goal at a time

Darpan News Desk, 29 Sep, 2016 11:45 AM
    International Literacy Day celebrated its 50th anniversary earlier this month, and the steps taken to improve literacy levels worldwide were highlighted across multiple platforms. 
     
    Projects Abroad has always supported long-term development goals, and literacy is a core focus. Through Care Projects, the organization's aim is to provide individualized care and educational support to children who lack mental stimulation. Volunteers are placed where there is a need for extra support, and they play an instrumental role in children's physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. "This is an area where every volunteer is able to contribute, and it has been encouraging to see the difference that our volunteers are able to make," says Jenny Puyo, Program Developer for Projects Abroad.
     
    Projects Abroad continuously strives to develop and achieve results that benefit both the children they work with and the volunteers who contribute to the programs. Each Care Project has different needs, therefore individualized Care Management Plans have been implemented in the countries where these projects are based. These plans work towards achieving select long-term goals and focus on the actions needed to achieve them. The care facilities and partners that Projects Abroad works with on Care Projects can choose from the below goals, and focus their project activities around them:
    1. Increase literacy
    2. Increase numeracy
    3. Improve English
    4. Promote early childhood development
    5. Improve hygiene levels of the children
    6. Raise awareness of healthy living, the environment, and family planning
    7. Increase emotional support and care to children
    8. Improve the level of stimulation to each child
    9. Improve the quality of life for those living with disabilities
     
    These plans define a clear purpose for each Care Project, and allow Projects Abroad to monitor the impact volunteers have had on the host community. The management plans have been a huge success in setting standards for literacy with a global improvement of 8.41% since the beginning of 2016. Cambodia (15.63%), Nepal (29.99%), Samoa (10.94%) and Senegal (20.31%) are among the destinations that have seen a significant increase in literacy levels. 
     
    To learn more about volunteering with Projects Abroad on a Care Project, please visit www.projects-abroad.ca/volunteer-projects/care.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    White House Lets Public Choose Which Gobbler Obama Pardons For Thanksgiving: Mac Or Cheese?

    White House Lets Public Choose Which Gobbler Obama Pardons For Thanksgiving: Mac Or Cheese?
    WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey, but which of two gobblers will get the presidential pass?

    White House Lets Public Choose Which Gobbler Obama Pardons For Thanksgiving: Mac Or Cheese?

    When Nawaz Sharif Walks For Speech, Modi Reads Newspaper

    When Nawaz Sharif Walks For Speech, Modi Reads Newspaper
    The frostiness of ties between India and Pakistan was visible in the Nepalese capital at the 18th Saarc Summit's inaugural session Wednesday.

    When Nawaz Sharif Walks For Speech, Modi Reads Newspaper

    Seattle Mayor Pardons Tofu Turkey For Thanksgiving To Draw Attention To Hunger In Community

    Seattle Mayor Pardons Tofu Turkey For Thanksgiving To Draw Attention To Hunger In Community
    Spokesman Jason Kelly says Murray posed with the tofu turkey at City Hall to draw attention to hunger in the community. It will be donated to Rainier Valley Food Bank.

    Seattle Mayor Pardons Tofu Turkey For Thanksgiving To Draw Attention To Hunger In Community

    FTC: Sony Settles Misleading Advertising Claims Over Its Playstation Vita Gaming Console

    FTC: Sony Settles Misleading Advertising Claims Over Its Playstation Vita Gaming Console
    The Federal Trade Commission announced the settlement Tuesday, saying it took issue with some of the advertising claims that Sony Computer Entertainment America, the U.S.-based arm of the PlayStation business, made about "game changing" technology features of its PS Vita gaming console.

    FTC: Sony Settles Misleading Advertising Claims Over Its Playstation Vita Gaming Console

    Ready for talks but ball in India's court: Sharif

    Ready for talks but ball in India's court: Sharif
    Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Tuesday said Islamabad is ready to hold talks with India but "the ball is now in India's court", the Geo News reported....

    Ready for talks but ball in India's court: Sharif

    Obama calls for peace after Ferguson shooting ruling

    Obama calls for peace after Ferguson shooting ruling
    US President Barack Obama has called for peace after a grand jury decided not to indict a Ferguson police officer in Michael Brown shooting death case....

    Obama calls for peace after Ferguson shooting ruling