The Cross Stitch Project developed a media, computer skills and digital textile design program for adolescent girls serving 36 girls in Kolkata over the course of the 2012 school year.
The Cross Stitch Project launched in the Topsia community in Kolkata, India in conjunction with our partners Trinita Society for Health and Social Research, ASHA for Education and in Atlanta with partners Georgia State University, and the Atlanta
Girls School.
Trinita Society supports marginalized children, boys working in leather factories and adolescent girls in the Topsia slum through educational programs and skills training. They are a grassroots organization that has worked with
this community for over a decade. The girls in the Trinita educational program are the children of day laborers and housemaids -- at the lowest end of the Indian economic spectrum. Without the support of this NGO many girls would not be in school due
to the financial strain.
The girls in Cross Stitch India follow a curriculum that includes peer-to peer communication--currently with students at the Atlanta Girls School--via social media, spoken English tutoring, computer skills training, video camera operation and
editing workshops and a shared design project.
The goal of Cross Stitch india is to help girls build confident self-presentation and to help improve English skills which can lead to more job market potential; to support a safe mentoring space where students can relay family struggles and seek help
when needed; to provide a platform for raising awareness of the global struggles of girls in poverty told in their own words.
Phase Two (2013)Our current project is to launch Digital Learning Hubs in both Atlanta and Kolata:
We worked for the first year of the Cross Stitch Project with the Atlanta Girls School to help refine our curriculum and get targeted feedback from young women whose school already promotes a global and service learning model. Additionally
we've run short workshops with Grady High School and One Love Generation -- programs with teens more in the demographic we aim to serve.
Now we are ready to lauch our own center that will serve girls from Atlanta area public High Schools.
Opening our own space in Atlanta will allow us to expand our progamming and serve 25-30 teen girls in grade 9-12 with a focus on high performing students in at-risk
communities. We will recruit young women with strong interest in digital media and design, journalism, civic engagement, and/or global rights andprovide advanced
skill training, global communications, strategies, mentorship and confidence building programs that mirror the India project.
Additionally, in the next 1 -2 years want to launch a Digital Learning Hub in Kolkata providing a place where the girls already trained through the Cross Stitch Project can utilize their skills by becoming peer instructors and continue advanced
training working toward entering college programs or gaining jobs with a living wage in Kolkata's growing IT sector.
This campaign will:
Support the current program in place in Kolkata.
Fund our annual trip to train staff and develop new partnerships in India
Allow the Cross Stitch Team to focus additional capital campaign efforts in Atlanta and get a program running in summer 2013