Posts Tagged Awards
Maddie shortlisted for a Global Fellowship Program
Posted by Aruna in Volunteer Files... on July 7th, 2009
Hurray, great news!!!
One of MAD Chennai’s volunteers Dr. Prahalathan has been shortlisted for the prestigious YouthActionNet’s Global Fellowship Program! Launched in 2001 by the International Youth Foundation, this fellowship strengthens, supports, and celebrates the role of young people in leading positive change in their communities by their innovative approaches, and by their ability to mobilize their peers and community members in support of their social change efforts. YouthActionNet supports aspiring and accomplished young leaders by providing skill-building, advocacy, and networking opportunities.
Dr. Prahalathan is a founder member of Bhumi, a non-profit that provides supplementary education for underprivileged children at orphanages and community centres in and around Chennai. Bhumi is part of the MAD national volunteer network!
With crossed fingers – toes, and tangled hair, we’re awaiting the results!
MAD featured on AOL
Posted by Jr. in Awards, Media Coverage on December 3rd, 2008
Read the full story here.
VOTE FOR YOUNGISTAN
Posted by Jithin C Nedumala in Awards, Volunteer Files... on November 25th, 2008
Foreword:
The following article is written by the “oldest” MAD volunteer..somebody who changed my views on adults..and one of the biggest reasons why MAD no longer has the “below 25” restriction anymore
Archana ma’am is a well experienced teacher in Choice who decided to take up the challenge of pallu small kids head on…she more than anybody else knows that MAD isn’t perfect…she has seen the highs and lows of MAD but never lost faith in us. In fact I often wonder why she trust us youngsters ever so blindly and I guess the answer lies in the following article which she wrote… I have taken the liberty to publish it in our blog without her permission but I believe every one of us have a lot to learn understand and be proud of in this simple article…read on.
VOTE FOR YOUNGISTAN
Say Youngistan and images of brash youth cross the mind – savvy actors, aggressive roadies, uninhibited celebrities, VJs, DJs, RJs (and any other type of jockeys who might have sprung up since yesterday).
Say Youngistan and you have the 40 plus age group roll their eyes in despair at a generation which is prepared to accept public humiliation and violence from sadistic anchors for a fleeting 15 minutes of fame.
Say Youngistan and the 50 plus age group clutch at their prayer beads with renewed vigour, sending up a silent prayer for the day when the Youngistanis take charge of the country.
Say Youngistan and the chances are indeed remote that you will picture young college students working with deep social commitment towards improving the lives of the deprived sections of our society. And yet there are very many young Indians who are passionately and actively involved in social causes. Most of them shoulder on silently while the shrill, young publicity-seekers hog the media headlines, leading many to ponder over when if ever this generation will be ready to lead the country forward.
Perhaps this would have been my dire outlook too had I not had the chance to interact with a Kochi-based youth organization called MAD viz. Make A Difference. This is an organization of young people which works with underprivileged children, trying to secure their future by providing them with quality education. As their acronym suggests, they are an exuberant and slightly irreverent bunch of youngsters who do not take themselves seriously. But the same does not apply to their cause, for which they are willing to make any number of sacrifices. Sometimes they dip into their personal coffers to supplement their shoestring budget and sometimes they forgo little pleasures for the good of the organization. While the entire country was watching the 20-20 cricket finals, the core group of MAD was at a shelter for street kids, setting up computers.
Along the way they have had to deal with volunteer shortage (due to parents who believe this will distract their wards from studies), cynical corporate (who want a rupee worth of publicity for every paise that they contribute) and sneering peers (“what’s your real reason for doing this?”). Yet they carry on gamely, unfazed by it all. They are undaunted by the magnitude of the challenge they have taken on. They believe that they can and will make a difference.
They do where others only talk. They believe where others despair. They rush in where others fear to tread. In their own words “ they will not let what they cannot do interfere with what they can do.”
Finally, there is recognition for the work they have done and continue to do. MAD is among the 12 finalists in Ashoka’s global competition for young social entrepreneurs. They are the only entry from India in the top 12. The winners will be decided on the basis of votes and the voting closes on Nov 11.
While on the threshold of recognition, which will ease their path ahead in innumerable ways, there is an active debate in the organization regarding the ethical aspects of soliciting votes. Some agonise over whether they would deprive a more worthy entry, in case of a win. True test of principles comes in face of temptation and these young people have stood their ground in the circumstances.
I have never voted in any competition before, deterred by the unsavoury aspects of most of them. But this is one for which I will definitely make an exception. There may be other causes more worthy of the award but there is one which I know for sure is. So before Nov 11, I will log onto www.makeadiff.in/blog to Vote for a Youngistan that will do us all proud.
Archana Rao-D’Cruz
MAD Wins Ashoka Award !!!!
Posted by Jr. in Awards, Volunteer Files... on November 12th, 2008
NO ! NO ! NO ! NO !
I DID’NT hear wrong.. You dint hear wrong.. Somebody DINT make a jackass out of you… IT happened… !!!
MAD won the Ashoka Awards… YES.. The Ashoka Staples Youth Social Entrepreneurs Award..
When I heard for the first time that we had made it into the final 15, I couldn’t believe it.. Now, a week, and lots of hard work later, here we are.. In the champions circle.. The champions circle, people!!
If you’re a MAD volunteer, stand up, and give yourself a huge pat on the back..
YOU made this happen…. YOU YOU YOU!!
And yes, you too..
But.. The MOST IMPORTANT contributors to our cause were the voters.. Who believed in our project.. And who saw the potential of what we do… And, who carried us through to the end…
It is to them that I’d like to convey my whole hearted thanks, on behalf of the entire MAD community.. This wouldn’t have happened without you..
And I, for one, am eternally grateful for your support… And, I’m sure that every MAD volunteer echoes my feelings…
Also thanks to the bloggers who put our cause up on their sites to promote us.. (Kenney bro, give yourself a big hug, to be replaced with real ones when we meet
)
Yes, you are reading this.. And IT IS true… So, cry, laugh, scream or jump around, or do whatever you do..
This day is ours people.. This moment is ours…
So you just go on ahead and enjoy… It’s the fruits of your hard work, and your effort, and your choice to Make A Difference…
Go, and Stay MAD always..
- a very euphoric JR. (Who, contrary to popular claims, did NOT cry when the results were announced)
Faceless Well Wishers.
Posted by Jithin C Nedumala in Volunteer Files... on November 7th, 2008
From Sanjana
after i sent a common message on orkut, one of my ex-collegues sent this out to all her contacts.I thought it was very nice of her to take the trouble to go through our website and endorse our cause like this
“Hi all,
Sanjana Kuruvilla and I worked together in Ma Foi in 2006, she then went on to become an entrepreneur and she also is a part of a voluntary organisation called – M.A.D, this organisation is doing amazing work and is very inspirational as well. Please take time to read about them- http://www.makeadiff.in/. Also as the mail below from her explains, they have been shortlisted for an international award, do take time, and I am sure you will agree that they deserve the award. This mail is not just to seek your vote, but to bring to your notice the novel idea and humane work. There are opportunities to reach out, we need to seek it…..
Thanks for your time.
Cheers,
Subashini”
From Nikhila
“Dear All,
This is a forward from my niece Nikhila Ramesh who is the secretary of ‘Make A Difference’ (MAD) an NGO operating from Ernakulam. Nikhila has detailed the activities of the NGO which is self explanatory and also their recent recognition of reaching the top 15 of the Staples Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition. Kindly make the time to cast your vote and make sure that MAD wins the Staples Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition as I am personally aware of the fantastic work done by the kids associated with MAD.
Thanks & Regards,
Jayashri Muralli”
“Hi Niki,
I voted! I had fwd this link to some of my colleagues and have got confirmed responses from 15 of them.
There could be more who have not responded. Lets hope there are enough votes to get the sponsorship!
Regards,
Saridha”
From Shilpa Anand: Our Hindu Correspondent
“Hi,
Apparently Choice kids are desperately looking for means and ways to vote for makeadiff! They just “must” vote it seems!!!
Way to go!
Regards
Shilpa Anand”
Read the article she wrote.
Volunteers Campaigning for our cause..that’s expected..But when people we hardly know or talk to actively campaign for us..its Touching.
The campaing was not just restricted to India
Dubai
“way to go man…..keep on rockin…my vote is for you…good luck cheers.”
ASIF IQBAL
Germany
“In the meantime I keep my fingers crossed for your election and will keep forwarding your mail to people I feel would also like to support you.
With best regards”
Annett
Australia
“Great job Jithin & ofcourse ur team!
I’ve voted and will send the link across to friends.
All the best!
Cheers,
Sreyssha”
UK
“i hrd.. su called me just to say it! i alrdy did vote. congrats. good luck wid it man!”
US
“Hey Jithin
You never cease to amaze me!! - Congrats! and you can count on me doing my part.
Cheers
Vasu (Lakshmi’s brother)”
And Finally an IIM
“Hi Kavin,
I’d like to speak to you to discuss volunteering for MAD. I am from IIML 2003. Pls give me your number oralternatively, call me on XXXX. Look forward to hearing from you.”
For once I believed Alchemist: When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.
SO true
Article on ‘the Hindu’
Posted by Jr. in Media Coverage on November 6th, 2008
An article on Mad and the Ashoka awards from ‘the Hindu’ dated November 3rd… Find the original source here.
MAD is Global Competition Finalist!!
Posted by Jr. in Volunteer Files... on October 31st, 2008
The numbers were so baffling that I had to read them over and over again to convince myself that in fact, they were true, and no it was not time yet to change my specs again….
521 entries from 61 countries… And we got picked as one of the 15 finalists…
“I did’nt know there were 61 countries..”
- Prez (Good God, is this the guy we’re portraying as the face of Mad??)
After convincing myself, (and reading again), I realized that this was no fluke…
We were finally being accepted for the work that we do…
The Staples Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition’s purpose is to discover and recognise creative, inspiring ways in which young people are changing the world….
And as a Mad volunteer, the fact that we got picked from among several hundred deserving nominations from around the world, is a manner of immense pride… If you’re a Mad volunteer, I’m pretty sure you’re feeling euphoric too…
Anyhow, the competition isn’t done yet.. Go to the competition page to vote for the most deserving candidate….
Thanks for everybody’s support and wishes.. Keep your fingers crossed…
Read what ‘the Hindu’ had to say about us and the Ashoka Awards.
Read the feature on India Infoline.
Find all promo material here.
Check out our Voting Made Easy section for more detailed info on how to vote…
Did You Vote in the Ashoka Awards Yet??
- Nope, registering is too much work!! (11%, 7 Votes)
- On my way there.. Hold on... (26%, 16 Votes)
- Yes, the moment I saw the link (63%, 39 Votes)
Total Voters: 62





