The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of countless children and has left a devastating impact on their emotional and physical well-being. While some have lost both parents and have no one to look after them, others are in a situation where a single surviving parent is unable to provide financial and psychological support.
In a joint effort to provide care and support to children hailing from Covid-affected families, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, Kempegowda International Airport Foundation (KIAF) and Sparsha Trust have come together to launch Chinnara Dhama—an initiative to provide shelter and education to 300 girl children.
‘Chinnara Dhama’, in Kannada translates to 'A Sanctuary for young children' and will be a residential and learning facility within the campus ‘Makkala Dhama’.
While KIAF is the CSR arm of Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), Sparsha Trust is a Bengaluru-based NGO that is working towards creating a safe space for vulnerable children by providing them with care, protection, and education.
Chinnara Dhama will be managed under KIAF’s flagship programme Namma Shikshana (Our Education). The initiative will provide safe and secure lodging facilities, as well as social and psychological support to girl children. It will provide access to quality education by enrolling the children at one of the BIAL-adopted schools. The children will also be provided with basic and vocational skills that are required to develop their social competencies.
Chinnara Dhama is designed to meet the basic needs of children such as shelter, food, health care support, educational and vocational training opportunities. The Makkala Dhama campus is being developed in a 2-acre property, owned by Sparsha Trust in Bettakote Grama Panchayat limits, near Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru. The entire project is monitored by an independent team of governing volunteers consisting of entrepreneurs, corporate executives, veterans from defence and social luminaries. The campus will have a built-up space of approximately 46,000 sq.ft. The first phase of construction is underway and is expected to be completed by the end of October 2021.