Bandra residents, along with a non-government organisation (NGO), have taken the initiative to provide coaching to underprivileged children.
Anubha Sharma, a financial services professional and Beenaa Advani, director of Eurokids, Santacruz started Angel Xpress Foundation, an NGO that aims to work for education for slum children. They then approached the Bandra Bandstand Residents Trust (BBRT), which has been maintaining the promenade for the last 12 years.
“All this started at Carter Road where I joined a group of people who were teaching underprivileged children. I sent out a message to my friends asking them to volunteer as teachers and donate food, stationery, and money. I got almost 2000 calls within four days!” said Sharma. Advani joined the cause and they started the NGO. They got the area spruced up and have got an electric meter installed for lighting.
The classes, which started on May 1, are held from Monday to Saturday from 5.30pm to 7pm. “There are around 40 children presently. If they show promise, we are looking to sponsor their college education,” said Advani.
Source: Hindustan Times



How old do you have to be 2 teach
Dear Pooja,
Thanks for your query. For more information on teaching children at Bandra Bandstand, please contact Anubha Sharma directly at: 9930070086
You can also see their Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/AngelXpressFoundation