With the rising cases of rape, sexual assault, and molestation, the safety of children has become a major concern for parents. Kids are vulnerable even in places considered safe, such as daycare, schools, or even within the family. Introducing them to the concept of Good Touch and Bad Touch is crucial to their protection.
It is not just the responsibility of parents but also of teachers and NGOs to educate children on this sensitive topic. As part of this mission, OFINS has initiated an educational program focused on teaching children about Good Touch and Bad Touch in a supportive and age-appropriate manner.
Our sessions are designed to be engaging and informative, using interactive activities, videos, slideshows, and quizzes to communicate important safety messages. Through this approach, our experts create a friendly environment that helps children understand the concept clearly and empowers them to take the necessary steps for their own safety.
300+ students participate
500+ parents engaged
Over 11 schools covered
% of awareness among students & parents increased
To teach the concept of good touches and bad touches.
To teach the body safety rules and understanding of sexual abuse.
To make clear children’s comprehension about touches that are sexual abuse torches versus non-sexual abuse touches.
The target age group of children are from 7 to 14 years.
Barasat Block I & Barasat Block II, others parts of North 24 Parganas
Kamarujjaman and Tanisha are very pretty twin siblings. They are 9 years old and read in class IV. Tanisha stands 1st and Kamarujjaman stands 2nd in their class. Tanisha wants to be a doctor and her brother wants to be a policeman. Their father works as a labourer in a factory. He dreams to give his children best care and education, but extreme poverty turns everything bleak and imposible. OFINS stood beside them and provided the children all educational suport that they could hardly afford.
Now, both the children are regular students of ‘Anweshan-Child Development Centre’. Run by OFINS. They are happy now as they enjoying every moment at their shool. There is a smile on their father’s face as he knows in his heart that one day his children will surely touch the height of success in their lives.
“Every child has a special talent which is needed to identify and nurture from the very early days”
Sk. Aminul is a bright student and now he is studing in class 3. He stands first in his calss. He is obviously the first learner from their family and both of his parents are day labourers. Their child’s education has never been a priority to them.Their main fight is with poverty that has never let them think something big for their son.
OFINS has took the initiative to make these people think about their child’s future. They committed themselve to shoulder the burden of these poor childrens’ education through ‘Anweshan’
Aminul’s parents stood overwhelmed with tears in their eyes when their son stood first in the class. Now they want to do anything required for their child’s education. Now on holidays, Aminul missed his school and his friends Now Aminul will grow and stand on his feet.
Kamarujjaman and Tanisha are very pretty twin siblings. They are 9 years old and read in class IV. Tanisha stands 1st and Kamarujjaman stands 2nd in their class. Tanisha wants to be a doctor and her brother wants to be a policeman. Their father works as a labourer in a factory. He dreams to give his children best care and education, but extreme poverty turns everything bleak and imposible. OFINS stood beside them and provided the children all educational suport that they could hardly afford.
Now, both the children are regular students of ‘Anweshan-Child Development Centre’. Run by OFINS. They are happy now as they enjoying every moment at their shool. There is a smile on their father’s face as he knows in his heart that one day his children will surely touch the height of success in their lives.
“Every child has a special talent which is needed to identify and nurture from the very early days”
Sk. Aminul is a bright student and now he is studing in class 3. He stands first in his calss. He is obviously the first learner from their family and both of his parents are day labourers. Their child’s education has never been a priority to them.Their main fight is with poverty that has never let them think something big for their son.
OFINS has took the initiative to make these people think about their child’s future. They committed themselve to shoulder the burden of these poor childrens’ education through ‘Anweshan’
Aminul’s parents stood overwhelmed with tears in their eyes when their son stood first in the class. Now they want to do anything required for their child’s education. Now on holidays, Aminul missed his school and his friends Now Aminul will grow and stand on his feet.
LIt would have been almost impossible for me to continue my studies after my Madhyamik exam.as my father could not afford buying all those books of higher secondary course. It was OFINS who not only provided me with most of the required books but also promised me to provide me with all kind of support that I would require for my education. Thank you team OFINS.