BOSCO
AIM: “To ensure integral and holistic development of human beings rooted in the spirit of Don Bosco”
VISION: “A society fully dedicated to promote Justice, Equity and Harmony”
MISSION: “Building capacities of the marginalized youth towards becoming a Catalyst in the society”
OBJECTIVES
- To assist, promote, undertake charitable, social, educational (formal, non-formal) and humanitarian work irrespective of caste, community, religion, political affiliation or economic status, solely for the holistic and self-development of the weaker section of the society.
- Planning and coordination of all initiatives according to the global strategies of the Salesian Province of Delhi.
- Capacity building of the local communities and staff.
- Methodological assistance-identification, planning, formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development projects at various levels.
- Representing and defending the interests of the target groups.
- Coordinating and integrating the development process in North Indian states in accordance with the regional strategies and priorities.
- Net working with collaborators, funding agencies and other like-minded organizations and facilitating new initiatives.
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BOSCO: Bosco Organization for Social Concern and Operation, (a non-profit, non-political, non-religious body registered under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860)
ORIGIN: BOSCO came into being as response to variety of social activities undertaken at various centers of North India in 1999 and received its legal identity in 2002.
EVOLUTION: Initially a small office was set up at Najafgarh in collaboration with DB-DOC Calcutta.
2001 - BOSCO started functioning independently with the support of full time staff.
2002 – Bosco-Delhi got the status of a registered society under Societies Regulation Act of 1860.
2003 – Bosco-Delhi started functioning from its new office at Don Bosco Provincial House, Okhla, New Delhi
2004 - Collaboration with GTZ, focused on the development of competency oriented modular short term training courses at Don Bosco Yuva Kendra, Najafgrah.
2005 - BOSCO initiated Livelihood porgammes at Najafgrah through the Out reach centres.
2006 - BOSCO with collaboration with DMOS COMIDE, introduced the progamme project in in Delhi, Up, Punjab, Jharkhand, Orrisa and Chattigrah
2008 - BOSCO coordinates the Don Bosco Tech India, a net work fof all the Don Bosco Institutions for skill Training in India with 10 regional headquarters in Guwhati, Dimapur, Kolkotta, Hyderabad, Chennai, Trichi, Bangalore, Panjim, Mumbai and New Delhi.
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