Frequently asked questions
Please refer to our donations page for various donation options. For further information, please contact us.
No, government rules do not permit adoption of the children at Aarti.
Children come to Aarti when
They are found during our visits to the villages, or we receive information from the village headman or a concerned adult.
The district administration or the police inform us
Friends and relatives inform us
There is information through the CHILDLINE 1098, awareness camps, social investigation surveys
When we find a child in need, our team conducts a social investigation to assess the need for admission in Aarti Home.
Yes, you can sponsor the children at Aarti. Please refer to our donation page for more details.
Yes, we welcome volunteers from all over the world. Volunteers typically spend 1 to 12 months at Aarti. Please refer to our volunteer guidelines for more details and get in touch with us for enquiries.
Yes
Till the child grows up to be a self-sufficient adult.
Yes
Yes
Please refer to Family Based Care page
A social investigation is conducted to assess the family circumstances before enrolling the child in this program.
This program is presently open to children whose parents live in Kadapa or nearby areas. Keeping in mind the difficulty in bringing children to school using school buses or other means, children living with their parent/s outside Kadapa are provided with scholarships to continue their education.
The general progress of a child is monitored through regular academic assessments and health checks.
These children are brought to school in the school buses or designated auto rickshaws.
Whenever a child is absent for more than 2 days the Principal or the class teacher calls the parents to enquire about the child’s welfare. This process lets the parent and the teacher know if the child is being absent from the school with/without the parent’s knowledge.
Regular parent-teacher meetings are conducted and one to one interaction with the parents ensures that they are aware of their child’s progress.
The parents and the children attend a career guidance session organized by the school, and the students’ future careers are discussed with them keeping in mind their capabilities. Further support is extended to these students for continuing their academic studies or taking up vocational training.
