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WHO WE ARE

Alert Action Society is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting social welfare and positive community transformation. A well-structured governance system is essential to ensure transparency, accountability, and organizational effectiveness. This document outlines the governance framework of Alert Action Society. 


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Our Focused Interventions

1. Education and Literacy Initiatives

  • Setting up community-based learning centers.
  • Conducting remedial classes for underprivileged children.
  • Promoting girl child education through scholarships and awareness campaigns.
  • Partnering with schools to improve digital literacy and critical thinking skills.

2. Skill Development and Livelihood Promotion

  • Organizing vocational training in trades such as tailoring, carpentry, IT skills, and agriculture innovation.
  • Supporting entrepreneurship among youth and women through microfinance and business development programs.

3. Health and Mental Wellness Programs

  • Regular free health camps, vaccination drives, and nutritional awareness sessions.
  • Special projects targeting mobile addiction among adolescents through counseling, workshops, and digital detox initiatives.
  • Promoting menstrual health management among girls and women.

4. Women Empowerment and Gender Equality

  • Formation and nurturing of Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
  • Leadership training for women in villages to enhance their participation in local governance.
  • Campaigns against gender-based violence and for women's rights.

5. Child Protection and Development

  • Rescue and rehabilitation initiatives for child laborers.
  • Setting up child-friendly spaces and advocacy for child rights protection at community and district levels.

6. Environment and Sustainability Efforts

  • Large-scale tree plantation campaigns in schools, villages, and urban areas.
  • Promoting organic farming and eco-friendly practices among farmers.
  • Community mobilization for river and pond conservation projects.

7. Youth Engagement and Volunteerism

  • Building a network of youth volunteers in each district.
  • Organizing leadership development camps, debates, and environmental awareness drives.