Outreach cell

 About the Committee

The Outreach cell aims to make students better individuals and citizens at large, by giving them an opportunity to interact and work for the underprivileged groups in our society. This will not only help them become more responsible students, aware of the various problems of society, but also make them more grateful for what they have and in the course of time set an example for others in society to follow. We at VES College of Arts, Science & Commerce, endeavor for a holistic development of our students not only academically, but also socially. The outreach cell wholeheartedly works to achieve this goal.

Objectives of the Committee 
  1. To sensitize the students towards the differently abled and neglected students/children of our neighbourhood
  2. To nurture a culture of helping the weaker and underprivileged sections of our society
  3. To inculcate among our students the spirit of social work and its importance in our world today

 

List of Activities
  1. Students volunteer at NASEOH every year, to assist the differently-abled with their activities and events
  2. Students volunteer at SEVADAAN, to assist the mentally challenged school students with their activities
  3. GOONJ DAAN UTSAV is conducted where old clothes donated by our staff & students are collected, bifurcated & sent to the Goonj collection centers.
  4. Application form completion for Std 10 students of  the Rochiram Thadani School for Hearing Impaired , Chembur, where our students volunteer by assisting the parents of these students.
  5. A 7 day Survey based outreach programme was conducted by KOTAK EDUCATION FOUNDATION (KEF) in which student volunteers made phone calls to parents to get information regarding the status of online education wrt devices, datapacks, etc.


GLIMPSES OF ACTIVITIES

Our volunteers at NASEOH job fair

Volunteers at VESASC after the Goonj collection drive, ready for dispatch

Field visit to ‘Umang’, Karjat (Home for the differently abled)

Poster of the Goonj Clothes collection drive where our college was a collection center

 

 

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