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BWDA started its social mobilization programmes with a small initial financial aid
of Rs. 2500 from Programme For Social Action (PSA), Kerala and later from Partners
Justice Concern-India. In the span of its social mobilization programmes, in the
year 1987 came the major breakthrough when it got its first major foreign fund from
a Dutch society, the Inter Church organization for Development Co-operation (ICCO)
for furthering the bullock-cart workers focused through development programmes
BWDA is facilitating with 10,000 bullock cart workers family and 4.25 lakh families
for their socio economic empowerment. 90% of the Bullock-Cart workers, artisans
and SHG members are illiteretes. Due to financial constraints, they are unable to
send their children to formal education in a systematic way. For the Educational
Empowerment of our target groups and other neglected people in our society, BWDA started educational
institutions. .
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