To the right is Kalu Shah School before the original building was built.
Below is the school after the building was completed along with a Matching Grant in 2009
from Ipswich Rotary that installed sanitation, furniture, computers, fans, uniforms and books.
Below are some of the graduates of Kalu Shah School waiting for the completion of the new
Kalu Shah Girls' College.
I am standing behind them in red.
Here are the early learners that actually start before kindergarten.
Wall is unfinished as this will be a school room.
The following grant application has gotten positive feedback from our Boston area Rotary District 7930 Grant Committee:
Rotary District
7930 Managed Grant (DMG) Application
PROJECT BUDGET
Budget Item
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Name of Supplier
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Amount
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Kalu Shah Girl College Roof 2100 Sq
Ft
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||
Material
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Crushed Stone, Sand, Steel Rods, Cement
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Arif & Sons Construction Coy
|
|
1.Cements 300 bags
350 x550 Rs
|
Rs 192,500
|
|
2. Steel Rods (sarya)
3 ½ tons x 85000 Rs
|
Rs 297,500
|
|
3. Sand
4 trucks
4 x 11000
|
Rs
44,000
|
|
4. Crushed Stones 5 trucks 5 x 15000
|
Rs
75,000
|
|
` Material Total
|
Rs 609,000
|
|
Labor Rs 150 per ft
150 x
2100
|
Rs
315,000
|
|
Total Roof repair
|
Rs 924,000
|
|
Electrification.
|
Ghulam Electric service
|
|
1.
Cable 7 Rooms
|
Rs 48,000
|
|
2.
Switches
|
Rs 16,000
|
|
3.Ceiling Fans
10xs3600
|
Rs 36,000
|
|
3.
Labor Electrician
|
Rs 30,000
|
|
Total Cost Pak Rs
|
Rs 1,054,000
|
|
Subtotal
Exchange rate used US$1=Rs 99
Total in U.S. dollars US 10646.00*
*Grant application will provide $5,000 will be supplied by Rotary District 7930 (Boston area)
$5646 will come from Ipswich Rotary Club via donations.
So far $2200 has already been raised for this so
Balance needed is $3446
Tax deductable donations can be made out to Ipswich Rotary Charitable Trust
Mark Check "Kalu Shah Girls College"
mailed to Ipswich Rotary Club, PO Box 543 Ipswich, MA 01938
(Detailed reports of all purchases including invoiced, receipts and bank statements are required for this project. All donors are welcome to have these reports and to come and inspect the sight when we go to view it upon completions of this project.)
(Detailed reports of all purchases including invoiced, receipts and bank statements are required for this project. All donors are welcome to have these reports and to come and inspect the sight when we go to view it upon completions of this project.)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
T
Project
site: Kalu Shah Girls School &
College
City/Village:
State/Province: Kyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Which
of the Rotary International 6 Areas of Focus will the grant address? List all that apply.
Basic Education & Literacy : Renovation of this school will provide changes
needed to equip the facility with a girls school and college. There are no other schools in the area and to
increase the number of girls there needs to be a separate building for them. Plus many girls have been in the institution
since the first MG and they are now ready for further education. Parents will not let them travel to other
districts to do this so there must me one here in a convenient location or
their education will come to a close.
Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution: The recipients of this grant
will get an improved, real education without the usual influence of hatred from
those often labeled & condemned as less Islamic. Through knowledge gained from better schools
they will have the power to decipher what is reason and what is propaganda. Also, this grant will be a rotary bridge to the
recipients from American Rotarians. These rural people will know that US
Rotarians care about them and will not buy into hatred often spread in this
region. Plus it has been shown that
improved education levels for girls will result in a more civil society.
Disease Prevention & Treatment: Improving schools is essential to improving
local medical health because sanitation is part of education. Plus inoculations are always included in
school curriculums so improved schools with greater attendance will improve
chances of eliminating polio in the region.
This is even more powerful when girls are in attendance as they will
bring it back to their mother and ensure it is part of the life of their
children.
Describe the project and the problem or
need it will address, including the intended beneficiaries and how the project
will benefit the community in need. Provide the estimated length of time needed
to complete the project (must be
finished by May 15 of current Rotary year).
This school,
located between the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) next to
Afghanistan and Swat, is populated by many illiterate, desperately poor farmers
now joined by internally displaced people fleeing the instability in their
villages. The latter population is now
permanently settled and working on farms.
There is little opportunity for the poor to get a real education. There are many madrassahs in the area which
only cater to boys and give children a distorted education with questionable
religious values. The improvement to
this school will make for better educated students plus attract many more girls. A minimum of 300 additional children will initially benefit
from this grant in an area which desperately needs education. Early education
and kindergarten will also be included, so many more children will get a start
on a healthy life with many more possibilities for future opportunity. As this
application is being filled out, many more Internally Displaced People are
fleeing the violence in FATA to join their relatives in this area. Their children, who have never had a chance
to go to school before can now attend Kalu Shah, increasing the number of
students to least twice a numbers we are quoting.
The renovations
will begin as soon as funds arrive and take a minimum of 3 months to
complete. They would be finished by Jan.
1 2015 latest as this is just after school break.
Describe how the benefiting community will
maintain this project after grant funding has been fully expended.
Kalu
Shah School is already a successfully run community supported school. It gets added supported from local and
ex-patriot Pakistanis who run the DOSTI Welfare Organization. This sustainable organization supports
a number of schools in the region. Their
more urban schools make a profit on tuition paid by students who can afford to
pay. This funding is then sent to assist rural
schools like Kalu Shah when they need extra financial assistance and supplies.
Describe specific activities of each
participating club in implementing the project. What will the Rotarians who are
members of the club(s) do during the project? Please note that financial
support is not considered active involvement. (See the District Managed Grant
application instructions for suggestions.)
Ipswich
Rotarians have been supporting this school since it’s creation and assisted
with a Matching Grant in 2009. With
this project we introduced sanitation to the entire region through one toilet
at the school. In 2012 we combined
efforts with other clubs to bring teacher training to this school as part of
the DOSTI network. Ipswich Rotarians
will continue to actively educate themselves and the general public about
activities as this progress. They will
work with local & regional PR
coverage for the project to help the public understand more about Rotary,
Pakistan, education, plus international understanding, goodwill &
peace. All members of the club will be
invited to be guests of Rotarians in District 3272 in April 2015 and attend
their District Conference. Ipswich
International Chair, Rachel Williams will lead the delegation.
Unitown
Peshawar Rotary Club will purchase, oversea delivery, installation and ensure
items in the grant are maintained properly both present and future. They will be present and assist in procedures
and inspections during developments of the improvements and will host a grand
opening with PR kit upon completion.
Like their International Partner, this Host club has always had, and
will continue to have regular contacts and reports from this school and Dosti
Welfare Organization.
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