Cause Area
Geographies Served
Programs
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Project Pamper – 0-8 years (Early Childhood Care & Education)
District
Kolkata
States
West Bengal
In a child's first eight critical years, SKHM's Safe Centre provides a nurturing environment for rapid cognitive development. This sanctuary supports rest, learning, relaxation, and nourishment.
During the formative first three years, SKHM guides parents in shaping their child's identity through the Mothers' Group, led by Mental Health Counselor Jolly Laha. Play and Art-based Therapy aids in identifying abuse, reducing anxiety, and fostering self-expression and confidence. Early education reinforces shape, colour, numbers, and English skills. Nutrition includes three meals and an evening health drink. Age-appropriate arts, music, dance, and storytelling enrich children's growth.
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Project Nurture – 8-18 years
District
Kolkata
States
West Bengal
Play and Art-based Therapy, led by Mental Health Counsellor Suparna Rudra, begins at age 11, fostering confidential discussions led by children. Art therapy workshops persist during breaks, while play therapy concludes around age 11. SKHM readies children aged 6+ for mainstream schooling, aiding the shift from informal to Government schools, facilitating paperwork, admissions, and academic support. Consistent teacher follow-ups ensure progress, with mothers' participation encouraged through the aligned Mothers' Group. The education programme includes digital literacy and Spoken English classes. SKHM's nutrition plan offers three meals, energy drinks, and periodic pediatric check-ups for physical health. Extracurriculars comprise karate, drama, creative writing, photography, music, dance, fine arts, cricket, and football coaching at dedicated academies.
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Project Dignity: 18 – 45 years (exclusively for women)
District
Kolkata
States
West Bengal
Mothers, as household leaders, wield significant influence within families, particularly in safeguarding their children's welfare. In 2010, SKHM initiated the Mothers' Group Programme as a core component of its strategy to rehabilitate children and women involved in prostitution. The primary aim was to train women from red-light areas in alternative livelihoods and support those seeking to escape harmful professions. Under the guidance of mental health professionals, these women met bi-monthly to converse, relax, acquire new skills, and form a support network. This evolved into Project Dignity, offering mental health support, occupational training, hobby classes, document management, financial literacy, health initiatives, outreach, education options, and recreational activities.
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Project Breakthrough: 18 – 25 years
District
Kolkata
States
West Bengal
Often, youths raised in red-light areas, having endured childhood abuse, perpetuate a cycle of violence. SKHM's mission is to disrupt this cycle through education and psychological support. Project Breakthrough, established in 2014, focuses on psychosocial interventions, including mandatory counselling, art-based therapy, and a dedicated de-addiction programme for youth. Vocational training encompasses cooking, jewellery making, driving, computers, and Spoken English. Encouraging identity documentation and financial literacy fosters responsibility. Outreach efforts, literacy classes, NIOS enrollment, and college support offer pathways to better lives for Breakthrough youths, emphasizing breaking the cycle of violence and achieving self-sufficiency.
Impact Metrics
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Number of Children in Pampers Project
Program Name
Pampers Project
Year-wise Metrics- 2020-21 30
- 2021-22 26
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAFAS1889R
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Registration Number
S/IL68619 of 2009-10
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CSR Form 1
Not Available
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80G
AAFAS1889RF20214
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12A
AAFAS1889RE20214
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FCRA
147121006
About
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Headquarters
Kolkata, West Bengal
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Since
2009
Impact
Since its inception in November 2009, South Kolkata Hamari Muskan (SKHM) has expanded its impact significantly, reaching approximately 255 children in Bowbazar and Shonagachhi, while also providing therapeutic counselling, vocational training, and alternative livelihood support to 30 mothers, 30 fathers, and 60 youths in the Bowbazar area. Additionally, SKHM has successfully integrated 195 children into mainstream schools and identified 11 extremely vulnerable children, facilitating their referral to residential schools.
Vision and Mission
SKHM's vision is a world that is peaceful, safe, and free from forms of violence where every woman and child can achieve their full potential, while its mission is to empower vulnerable adults and children living in marginalized areas to live lives to their utmost potential with dignity and respect by giving them alternatives.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Offices in Cities
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Society
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management