Key Operational Ingredients
1. Bridging (Fast-Learning) and Tutorship Programs
- Youngest admitted children (aged 4, 5, and 6) are taken into most initial classes.
- Children who have age of 8 to 12 and no exposure to education trained ‘Fast-Learning Bridge Course’ and the admitted into a grade suitable for their age.
- Along with the formal schooling a strong after school tutorship (2 to 4 hour daily) ensures continuous good academic performance.
2. Handholding through entire Growth Path (Kindergarten to Higher Education / Placement)
- Each resident child once admitted into Parivaar is under the care and custody of Parivaar till higher education and subsequent job placement and settlement into the future phase of life.
- For example, children showing aptitude for meritorious professional lines is trained and fully supported (just as parents do for their own children) till completion of that higher education and subsequent placement.
- Our earliest set of children is in career-paths like nursing, accountancy and many other professional lines etc.
3. Skill and Employability Programs
- After Grade 12 and in many cases along with University level education, Parivaar children undergo various Skill Programs Nursing, IT and BPO, Paramedical, Beauty & Wellness, Electronics & Home Appliances, Computer Hardware & Networking etc. More than 400 boys and girls have been gainfully employed from amongst our earliest batches.
4. Fooding & Nutrition
- Daily 4 cooked meals (Breakfast, lunch, Evening snacks, dinner) along with an early morning starter
- Same food partaken by all Sevavratees as well as children at the same venue
- Cooking done with high standards of hygiene.
5. Health, Diet, Hygiene and Medical System
- Scientifically planned healthy and balanced diet.
- Water-purifiers in each residential block.
- Additional dietary supplements given to children as per their needs.
- 24-hour medical care by a team of 7 medical personnel.
- Parivaar Ambulances to meet any exigencies.
- Separate Medical File for each child to maintain continuous health and medical history.