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SMILE Society
Basic Information
Phone Number: 0091-9339731462
Fax Number: 0091-33-25376621
Email: info@smilengo.org
Director: Mr. Debabrata Chakraborty (Founder & President of SMILE)
Additional Information
Days of Service: Short term:2-3 weeks Long term: 4-12 weeks
Program Highlights:
A programme like this can change your life
Additional Information:
SMILE is a registered NGO and member of CCIVS (UNESCO) . our mission is to provide volunteers with a customized program that will enable them to make an important contribution to the poor and needy kids of India.
In the past 4 years we have placed many volunteers around various parts of India within different projects. Our placements include teaching English, construction helper, office assistant, field worker, health and sanitation, music & dance training ,environmental awareness, food preparation & distribution, community development projects and soccer & yoga training to the needy kids.
Our foremost goal is to 'Bring a Smile to Every Child'. We ensure that all volunteers are provided with a safe and enriching experience. Our flexible approach means that you will be given a placement to suit your needs and time scale.
There are many other attractions that SMILE volunteers can enjoy include discounted rate ,like Trekking, Rafting, Ganges safari, trip to historical places and much more! through our tour programmes. All international students are also welcome to take part in our internship and other training programmes. Our unique placements could become the trip of a lifetime.
Program:
Any international students group with at least 2 teacher /older member .Group can be of any number (4-20) ...no age bar .
Work hour: 3-4 per day
Weekends: Free (if any group wish they can take part in our exciting weekends trip against extra cost) Work type: Teaching basic English/Math/Music/Drama/Dance/Art/Craft to the street/slum based poor kids in India.
Other types of works are food distribution/washing /cleaning/Yoga learning/ Bengali/hindi language learning/ local food cooking/ Cultural and tradition exchange programmes etc.