ASHA - MIT

Latest Announcements
Vidhyanjali featuring the renowned Ms. Alarmel Valli.
Asha for Education Conference.
Minutes of the General Meeting on Sunday, May 2, 1999.
Minutes of the Projects Meeting on Sunday, May 2, 1999.


Working Structure | Current Events | Projects
How YOU can Help | Resources | Volunteer Directory


ASHA-MIT, the chapter of ASHA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was started in March 1995. Its members consist of students and professionals in the Boston area. The aim of the group has been to mobilize the substantial local Indian community to collectively support and provide financial assistance to grassroots level educational movements in India. We specifically target programs for basic education for under-privileged children in India.

ASHA-MIT is a non-profit voluntary organization. The group only supports apolitical and secular organizations. We are a relatively structure-free organization. However, we do have two semi-official posts in order to interface with more structured organizations from time to time.


How we work at ASHA-MIT
Working structure of the group, our constitution, and our policies.

Current Activities
Find out more about what we are working on, our upcoming meetings, etc.

Projects Page
All about Projects at ASHA-MIT

How YOU can help
Whether you have an hour a week, or six hours a week, or no time at all, find out how you can help.

Directory of Asha-MIT volunteers.
Contact information of our co-ordinators and other volunteers.

Resources Available for Asha-MIT Volunteers
Looking for flyers, slides, templates, minutes, etc.

Contact address:

ASHA-MIT
Rm. W20-401, MIT
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Send email to us at asha-request@mit.edu


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Last modified: April 14, 1999