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Write Impact Stories

PROJECT BACKGROUND

Kathakali Swapnopuron Welfare Society (KSWS) has been working in the child development space for a long time. Since a majority of their work is done in the outskirts of Kolkata a lot of their work doesn't get realized. They now want to create awareness of the kind of work they are doing for this they want to create blogs for people to have quick but in-depth read about their work.

iVolunteer will be the midpoint of contact. iVolunteer is a social enterprise that promotes volunteering. Their Mission is to bring volunteers and organizations together to share time, skills and passion to promote India social development.

KEY PROJECT OBJECTIVES

1) Have content supply for impact stories.
2) Workshop to train KSWS's staff on blogging
3) Create a strategy to establish a readership

PROJECT DELIVERABLES

1) Write about the life changing stories on KSWS.
2) Help design a strategy to establish a readership

EXPECTED LEARNING FOR THE VOLUNTEER

1) Ability to translate skills in a diverse context
2) Empower the less fortunate

This is a Paid Oppourtunity . Remuneration decided by the SPOC of the NGO.
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Child Welfare

Age Minimum (with Adult): 12+, Minimum Age:18+

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