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VFT celebrates 15th Anniversary

In the last 15 years, VFT cared for, protected and inspired over 20,000 disadvantaged women, children and youth. VFT took care of orphans, provided health care, legal assistance, educational scholarships, vocational training,  job skills and education assistance to the needy women, young people and children. To motivate and rededicate itself to do much more in future, the members, advisors and patrons of VFT thought it fit to celebrate 15 years of its service to the needy for 4 days starting February 8, 2007.

Dr. Y S Rajashekhar Reddy, Hon. Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, inaugurated the celebrations …… more

 

BBC documentary on ‘India’s Missing Girls’ features Aarti Home

Aarti Home was featured in a BBC documentary recently. This documentary called 'India's missing Girls' features the state of girl child in India. It was telecast on BBC2 on October 22, 2007 at 7pm UK time.The write up on the programme can be read on the following links

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_world/7039681.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/this_world/7050657.stm

 

Aarti Children’s Village - VFT’s Future Plan

The government of AP has allotted two & half acres of land 5km from Kadapa. VFT is planning to build Aarti Children's Village on this site based on the SOS concept. Smaller houses accommodating 10 to 12 children with a house mother have been planned with the idea of providing motherly love, security, a sense of home, greater personal care and attention to each one of our children.

The exiting building will be used completely for our women’s and youth activities when Aarti Home is shifted to it’s new premises.

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VFT celebrates 15th Anniversary

BBC documentary on ‘India’s Missing Girls’ features Aarti Home

Aarti Children’s Village - VFT’s Future Plan