cry

  1. B

    Try To Watch Without Crying 90% People Cry - Inspirational Video

    <h1>Try To Watch Without Crying 90% People Cry - Inspirational Video</h1> <iframe width="640" height="320" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/1BZmuz88KEY?rel=0&showinfo=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  2. K

    CRY case study

    Hi all,
  3. A

    SCOPE OF CRY

     CRY is an independent organization without any political influence or donor ideology.  CRY believes in the philosophy of partnership be it with projects, donors, volunteers, or well-wishers. Its programme planning, monitoring and evaluation are done on a participatory basis...
  4. A

    The CRY Shop

    At the CRY Shop, a division of CRY, one can experience a great way to have fun with purpose. Each product in the shop has a story to tell - about children and their rights to - survival, development, protection and participation. CRY’s strength is its work with children and this is extended...
  5. A

    Publications by CRY

    Publications The following CRY publications are available for sale:  The Indian Child - (1999 & 2001 editions) a proactive effort to create an information base on Child Rights that can be used by academicians, media professionals, development workers, policy makers and the concerned...
  6. A

    Services by CRY

    Services CRY offers the following services on a subscription basis:  ‘Docc – Talk’, a monthly bulletin, listing the new additions to the Documentation Centre.  ‘In-betweens’ a monthly article index of analytical articles from 40 journals on development and non-profit management. ...
  7. A

    CRY Partnered / Assisted Projects

    1. Arambh 2. Avehi Public Charitable Educational Trust 3. Chetna Vikas 4. India Sponsorship Committee 5. J A A G 6. Jiwhala Rural and Tribal Development Organisation 7. Kalapandhari Magasvargiya and Adivasi...
  8. A

    On whether CRY has made a difference

    On whether CRY has made a difference Yes, I think we have. We have helped over five lakh children till now. But again numbers don't count. Even if we have changed one life, it means a great deal to us.
  9. A

    On the objectives of CRY

    On the objectives of CRY The chief objective is to restore to Indian children their basic right to food, shelter, health and education - in short a future. It aims to provide comprehensive support to development efforts working for socially and economically deprived children, women and...
  10. A

    On how CRY got its name

    On how CRY got its name It came about when a friend of mine and I were looking through a dictionary for a name for the organization. We had decided to include CR in the name for Child Relief and then came across the word 'CRY' and we thought it would be very appropriate since 'Y' would stand...
  11. A

    why CRY was formed ?

    CRY was officially registered on January 28, 1979, in response to the unjust situation of children that we see every day. Children living in the most inhuman conditions deprived of the most basic means of sustenance. Children living unsheltered on our city streets, or working 10 hours a day as...
  12. A

    How does CRY work?

    CRY works by creating awareness (through the Development Support Team) and raising resources (through the Resource Mobilization Team) and disbursing them to deserving grassroots initiatives. Apart from these, CRY has teams working in the areas of organizing material donations, developing fund...
  13. A

    Networking in CRY

    Networking: To encourage its partners to share what they know and learn what they don't, CRY has proactively set up networks which function at various levels to enhance solidarity, enable the transfer of learning, increase the effectiveness of policy influencing efforts and establish standards...
  14. A

    What does CRY do?

    For every underprivileged child, there are at least a handful of people who want to help. CRY acts as a "link" between two groups: [a] Development organizations and individuals working at grassroots level with underprivileged children and communities [b] people like you who wish to help but...
  15. A

    About CRY

    CRY focuses on the 4 basic rights of children. These were defined in 1989, by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, in an international human rights treaty to which 191 countries, including India, are signatories. - The right to survival - to life, health...
  16. A

    History of CRY

    CRY stands for Child Relief and You. CRY is an Indian non-government organization (NGO) that works towards restoring basic rights to underprivileged Indian children. CRY was started by seven young people in December 1978. One of them, an airline purser called Rippan Kapur, was the...
  17. prabhatpastor

    Psychology of crying. Does a good cry really help?

    Psychology of crying. Does a good cry really help? A good cry can often make us feel better and help us put things in perspective. Now, a new study has revealed that the benefits of crying depend entirely on the what, where and when of a particular ‘crying episode’. The University of South...
  18. G

    ppt on cry - ngo

    hey im attaching a ppt on ngo cry hope u guys like it.....
  19. C

    You made me cry

    You made me cry You tore me apart You left me in tears You shattered my heart It wasn't your fault I guess it was me For love can't be forced Perhaps we weren't meant to be It still doesn't help Now that I know Because for some reason My heart won't let go I've tried more than once...
  20. M

    Cry for the happy new office mate

    Cry for the happy new office mate ... Constantly seeking out new companies seems to doom positive people. The study tested 132 MBA graduates from 1987-1995, once while they were students and then twice more over an ... More...
Back
Top