Asociatia de Ajutor AMURTEL Romania

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Asociatia de Ajutor AMURTEL Romania
AMURTEL logo.png
Formation 1995
Founder(s) A group of local
and international volunteers
Type Non-governmental organization
Legal status Foundation
Headquarters Romania
Official languages Romanian
English
Website www.amurtel.ro
Location in Sarkarverse
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Asociatia de Ajutor AMURTEL Romania is the Romanian branch of Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team Ladies or AMURTEL.[1] This centre was founded in 1995 by a group of local and international women volunteers.

History

In 1978 Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar founded Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team with the objective to to respond to specifically to the problems faced by women and children in their daily-life struggles. It started growing quickly and had its branch in several countries. The Romanian branch of AMURTEL, which is also known as Asociatia de Ajutor AMURTEL Romania, was founded in 1995 by a group of local and international women volunteers.[1]

Projects

Asociatia de Ajutor AMURTEL Romania works in the following projects—[1]

Familia Amurtel

Familia AMURTEL is a children's home, run by AMURTEL Romania, that offers a loving, creative, and healing home to children in need of temporary or permanent housing and nutritional and educational resources. It was founded in 1992 and is located at Panatau, a rural village in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains.[1]

Fountain of Hope

This is an after school centre and helps poor school children from the rural village of Panatau to continue their education. Currently they are offering hot meals and homework support for up to 30 of the most socially disadvantaged children in this small farming community.[1]

Sunrise Kindergartens

Sunrise Kindergartens is a children's (kindergarten) school in Bucharest and models an inclusive approach, integrating children with special needs into a kindergarten curriculum specially designed to emphasize social inclusion from an early age in all of the children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f AMURTEL Romania, retrieved 2014-04-24 

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