Raised: 72%
 
Target: £6,000.00
Raised so far: £4,338.28
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We are Kumarjeev and Kamalashri from India.  Thank you for visiting our fund raising page. Please dig deep and sponsor this project  online. 


We are very grateful to all our donors who helped us running this project for last two years.

 

We started a new fund-raising campaign for the project for year 2010. For 12 months we need 3800 GBP roughly 6000 USD.

We request you to send this page to your friends so we can raise enough for the year 2010.

 

Savali A project for women

A radical approach to domestic violence

Domestic violence is a delicate issue, it has o be handled carefully. It is not an issue of victim and aggressor, but establishing a family environment of love, appreciation understanding and care.

We do have a very effective solution to this problem. We help families to understand it’s mechanism and how to deal with it.

The member of a family who is most vulnerable is the person we work with and help her to be able to deal with their own situation and support others. We support the so called victim to play an important part in the family so that "dominant male" and /or other members in the family who are inflicting violence are listened to helped to find nonviolent ways of expressing themselves.

How we do it

We reach out tom women in their homes, we find people who are suffering from domestic violence or are in danger of it. We listen to them using NVC empathy skills. We keep visiting hem as many times as necessary.

We bring together women with similar difficulties and help them share how they are dealing with the problems they face.

We support other family members through mediation and listening.

We offer these women training in NVC.

The process of Nonviolent Communication

NVC helps individuals to connect compassionately,. This compassionate connection leads to understanding. It helps all parties to see what every one needs and find ways that that every one’s needs are met peacefully.

This process heals wounds that people living in the same family have been carrying for many years.

It ensures a life serving atmosphere in the family and helps it’s members to express themselves in ways that others can listen.

Four Steps of NVC

Observation : Observe without judging or dignosing what happened.

Feelings : Identifying what feelings (painful or pleasant) arise.

Needs: See what needs are behind the feelings you experience.

Requests : After identifying needs what practical steps are required to take by oneself or by others involved to transform the situation.

What Difference it makes

Our team

Presently we have four members on our team

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Kumarjeev - We are continuing to work on developing an NVC workshop with South Asian women in Queens inspired by your visit. Barbara Brenner Rosengard Donation by Barbara Brenner on 06/03/10

 
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Metta. Donation by Sarah Ryterband on 28/02/10

 
£64.00
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Deeply touched by your intentions and the life-enriching work you're doing. Donation by Jo McHale on 24/02/10

 
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very happy to contribute; wish it could be more. Donation by Maire O'Sullivan on 24/02/10

 
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I'm grateful to have the opportunity to contribute to this project. Donation by Amy McQuillan on 21/02/10

 
£100.00
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Sending wishes of unexpected ease and joy in your endeavors that touch my heart. Donation by Lisa Goldish on 19/02/10

 
£10.00
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Thank you for creating this life-enriching project. I support with joy. Donation by Kirsten Kristensen on 18/02/10

 
£50.00
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With love and gratitude for your intention and actions which inspire me and fill me with hope Donation by Penny Vine on 18/02/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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With pleasure to support your sharing of NVC Donation by Henning Jacobsen on 18/02/10

 
£50.00
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I am with you in my heart, thank you for all the love and tenderness, in snowy mountains, your friend Gina Cenciose Donation by gina cenciose on 15/02/10

 

Donation by ronan ryan on 10/02/10

 
£10.00
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Hi Kumarjeev, As agreed, and with much pleasure, one of my days' work to your organization. I am touched I can support your very moving work this way. Donation by Valerie Lanctot-Bedard on 10/02/10

 
£300.00
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Kumarjeev, This donation is from a group of trainer candidates in Washington who want to support the spread of NVC worldwide. Blessings! Donation by Kathleen Macferran on 01/02/10

 
£314.00
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Donation by karunadaka on 06/01/10

 
£10.00

Donation by Wendy Royston on 28/08/09

 
£20.00

the dutch nvc summrecamp is happy to contibute to the speading of nvc in other places in the world Donation by nvczomerkamp on 10/01/09

 
£335.00

I'm very inspired by your courage. Donation by Chris Gillett on 01/11/08

 
£20.00

best wishes with your very good work Donation by Vipassini on 28/10/08

 
£10.00

Thanks for all of your hard work. Metta to you all. Donation by R on 10/10/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Thankyou for you work. Donation by Shane Sinclair on 06/10/08

 
£10.00

Thank you for the opportunity to support this project Donation by Anne Marie on 02/10/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

This is important work, and you do a lot with relatively little Donation by Amy McQuillan on 24/09/08

 
£500.00

I am impressed when I read about your work, keep on going for it Donation by Esther Gerdts on 24/09/08

 
£20.00

kee up the good work for women Donation by ida gustafsen on 21/09/08

 
£90.00

keep up the good work for women Donation by ida gustafsen on 21/09/08

 
£10.00
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* Total raised online: £3,373.28
  Offline donations: £965.00
  Mobile donations: £0.00
  Total Raised: £4,338.28
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £69.67

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