When some of the top global financial firm collapsed during 2007-2008 AAFCET came in to existence to support the most lowest level people who have been directly or indirectly effected by the financial turmoil.
AAFCET is a Social Change that has been created to have social impact on the lives of under privilege people with over 14 years of Grass-root experience.
AAFCET is created for moral universalism extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization.
Our main focus is on education as it is the only way to bring peace and happiness in the society without any bias of gender, race, caste and religion that nurture critical minds, defend pluralism, and foster active citizenship.
We have supported numerous girls and boys students even before the inception of AAFCET with the help of others. We supported many engineers, doctors and graduate who have been funded by AAFCET. AAFCET support to guarantee education and promote gender equality.
It helps orphans, low income families to alleviate their poverty and suffering by taking care of their basic necessities’ of Food, Water, Shelter, Health and Education followed by employment. All without compromising their dignity.
In Addition, AAFCET also rapidly implements emergency humanitarian relief in areas that have been struck by natural calamity.
We believe in the bold pursuit of equity, access, opportunity, and advancement for underserved people and their communities.
Belief System
The AAFCET is a Trust that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students from low-income families with special focus on Orphans, students of color, caste and racism. Through our research and activism, AAFCET supports efforts that expand excellence and equity in education from preschool through college, increase college access and completion particularly for historically underserved orphan and normal students, engage diverse communities dedicated to education equity, and increase political and public will to act on equity issues.
Process
All students — regardless of their caste/skin color, families’ income, language spoken at home, or how they identify — should have access to high-quality learning opportunities that allow them to achieve educational excellence.
This is educational justice. And each day, we work to find solutions to reach it, preschool through college.
Method
Our approach to this work is steeped in the larger social justice movement with the aim of advancing positive outcomes that improve the lives of those who are historically underserved, including orphans, disabled students, and students from low-income families.
We closely and silently collaborate with existing universities and civil society organizations to support higher education students attained their programs and complete with distinction by way of give and take system. We give student their due fees and they in turn give their time and in future they support students who are in need of help.
As we believe these students are the regional and global voices who promote independent and critical thought. We support the development of new knowledge and fields that are of critical importance to Social Change.
Policy, Research, & Practice
A postsecondary degree is the ticket to achieving social and economic mobility, yet too few students are able to enroll in, afford, and complete college.
To address these realities, our higher education work is equity-centered and focuses on closing gaps in access and success and on making college more affordable for students, particularly those from low-income families, orphans and families of caste/color.
Providing higher education to underserve students from all backgrounds, We believe that people who have been forced from their homes by war and conflict are still able to study, learn, and continue academic work.
Access
We advocate on behalf of low-income students and orphan students to ensure they have equitable access to high-quality postsecondary opportunities.
Affordability and Financial Aid
We work to improve federal, state, and institutional financial aid policies to better serve students with the most financial need.
Completion and Success
We focus on improving student success, particularly for low-income students and orphan students.
WHY EDUCATION IS SO IMPORTANT?
It empowers children and adults alike to become active participants in the transformation of the society they live It is a passport to human development It opens doors and expand opportunities and freedoms It fosters peace, democracy and economic growth as well as improving health and reducing poverty It beats poverty: one extra year of schooling increases a person’s earnings by up to 10% It reduces child mortality: a child born to a mother who can read is 50% more likely to survive past age five It contributes to improved maternal health: women with higher levels of education are more likely to seek health care and support
EDUCATION HELPS TAKE INDIVIDUALS AND THEIR WHOLE FAMILIES OUT OF POVERTY
We are helping families in INDIA and AFRICA. Hunger and homelessness were serious issues prior to the pandemic, and COVID-19 has only made them worse. Disparities in access to food still exist along racial lines, reporting food insufficiency during early summer 2021.
Ending Student Hunger & Homelessness
The AAFCET is committed to making sure that every student, especially those who are already hardest hit by COVID-19, have their most basic needs met.
There are 842 million undernourished people in the world today. That means one in eight people do not get enough food to be healthy and lead an active life.
Hunger and malnutrition are in fact the number one risk to health worldwide — greater than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.
Solving hunger lays the foundation for progress in many other areas of development, including health and education. Well-nourished women have healthier, heavier babies whose immune systems are stronger for life. A healthy, well-fed child is also more likely to attend school.
TO DATE WE HAVE DISTRIBUTED RATION PACKS TO OVER 10000 FAMILIES
We have many families on our books that need support.
MARRIAGE ASSISTANCE
We started supporting Male underprivilege people by advancing them with Marriage support. We give them self-sustainable vocational and skilled training to accomplish a proper earning system and we ask them to support more 3 people in their life time for the same cause.
People don’t want charity, they need to be provided with opportunities to get themselves out of the vicious cycle of poverty. AAFCET have supported many and will support many individuals with assistance to help empower poor jobless people with a means to earn their daily livelihoods and get themselves and their families out of poverty.
AAFCET realizes the difficulty many poor families are in, not only provides wedding gifts but also marriage assistance funds.
Natural Calamities services:
Our focus would be mainly on providing basic needs in short term such as to provide medicine to fight for diseases which could be generated by flood, earthquake and other natural calamities.
Global Development & Health
Our projects support a range of efforts to safeguard and advance human health both domestically and abroad. This includes work to improve health outcomes in a variety of communities, that envisions new models of health care financing and delivery, and that promotes access to health care in the affected areas by natural calamity.
Medicine :
To be prepared from water borne diseases after flood such as typhoid fever, cholera, leptospirosis and hepatitis
A number of gastrointestinal diseases (diarrhoea, dysentery, acute gastroenteritis , typhoid, acute hepatitis – acute A and E)are caused due to germs spread through intake of liquids and food from especially in flood affected area
Water :
We try to provide neat and clean water for domestic use and for people who are disturbed by natural calamity .
We install water filtration plants which could be placed at the center for every ones use in the community.
Toilets :
We build portable & concrete blocks. Consist of 3-5 Toilets and 2-3 bathing space of 4/4 ft in largely affected area
Civic Engagement and Government
We believe that meaningful civic engagement is an antidote to inequality, with rich potential to empower underrepresented and marginalized communities that have too often been excluded.
Across the globe, we work to protect and help civic spaces thrive to ensure all people have the opportunity to raise their voices, influence decisions, and hold governments to account
Justice Reform and the Rule of Law
The AAFCET work to ensure that everyone has access to the protection of the law—and that the law is shaped and employed not as an instrument of power, but in the service of justice.
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The direct giving model has been proven to empower recipients to find housing and purchase goods that improve their lives, while restoring dignity, confidence and a sense of well-being. Further, research has found that cash transfers do not increase spending on goods, such as alcohol, tobacco and drugs.
Building on this work, to provide cash transfers to people experiencing homelessness in the world. Our evidence to date suggests that we are making an impact, and that direct giving is an effective tool to quickly reintroduce stability into people’s lives.
It applies advances in behavioral sciences, cognitive psychology, and behavioral economics to direct cash transfers in a way that has not been done before.
Our Cash Driven project team rigorously evaluate the recipient way of life and activities involved in their life style. Our team approaches to homeless individuals, Orphans and Natural Calamity effected area families.
Eligible participants are selected with complete understanding of that individual or family to receive a one-time cash transfer. Cash transfers are then deposited into participants’ bank accounts in one lump sum, if not bank account then given Cash in the presence of two witnesses.
Purpose :
We believe in a kind and inclusive world where everyone Thrives. Our purpose is to innovate, test, and advocate for new social models to advance shared prosperity.
We set out to test and innovative and unique Idea providing unconditional cash transfers to those who are orphans, homeless and who were not struggling with severe drug misuse or mental illness, and letting them choose how best to support themselves with it.
Our approach is based on trust and self-sufficiency. When given the opportunity, people can move beyond homelessness and navigate to a better future.
Our transformation towards sustainable agriculture is by keeping people and planet in mind.
Sustainable organic farming through inclusive business that improve the environment and takes care of producers and consumers alike.
We would like to solve some of the hardest agriculture issues across the globe thinking of all of the stakeholders from the environment, to our members, to our broader community, and to our investors for good social change for the betterment of humanity.
Approach :
One of the most important problems of the world in the 21st century is food security
Organic agriculture is an efficient and promising agricultural approach for environmental sustainability as it provides yield stability, improves soil health, no environmental concerns, organic food and reduction in the use of synthesized fertilizers.
We work with farmers on how to use their land properly. We manage a matching demand-and-supply network between the needs of the community and the production from the resources available, such as land, water, and vegetation.
Organic Apple farming cultivation
India is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world scenario but the availability of fruits and vegetables per capita is significantly low because of post-Harvest loses which account for about 25% to 30% of production.
In Srinagar and J&K fifty percent population depend on fruits/apple orchard & dried fruits, vegetables farming. Upliftment of these categories can improve the overall status of the State. Comparing the developed States of our country, the economic condition of farmers of the State needs support.