Six students from the India-Europe International Business School (IEIBS) completed a fifteen day apprentice program with ISKCON Food Relief Foundation. This program was a part of their MBA course work.
IEIBS considers social awareness and participation as an important component of grooming responsible managers. To help students understand how the not-for-profit sector functions and to increase awareness about how NGOs contribute to social development were the objectives of this apprenticeship program. The program also aimed at helping future managers better understand the support that NGOs require from corporates and to build empathy for the vulnerable and marginalized sections-of society.
The IEIBS students worked closely with Annamrita employees during their fifteen day stint. They volunteered in the global impact day celebrations at Malvani slums and personally interacted with the slum children. They also interviewed the children to better understand the positive impact Annamrita was having on their lives.
Besides hands on work on the field, the students also observed the management of Annamrita?s activities. They helped us out in planning various events, in preparing our marketing content and in brainstorming different ideas for collecting donations. All the students felt that they gained good practical knowledge about the social sector and its management from their apprenticeship at Annamrita.
We would like to take this opportunity to appreciate IEIBS for their efforts in imbibing social awareness among their students. We would also like to thank the students who volunteered with us and directly supported our cause.
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