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News And Updates

Headstreams invites volunteers and play enthusiasts to participate at the third SUMMER CAMP being organised this week, from April 9 to April 13 at the Hilltop School Bangalore, Mar Thoma Welfare & Educational Society in Krishnarajapuram, Bengaluru . Special attraction of the camp includes exposure to Maker’s Space, Art and Craft Stall, Library and the Music and Movement Corner! In addition, participants get exposure to vocational skills including sewing and embroidery, printing, gardening and wood work.
Come and PLAY with a wonderful bunch of children, LEARN with them as there is no limit and age to learning and be the CHANGE you want to see!
To know more about the summer camp, get in touch with us – contact @headstreams.org / 080 – 4120 1071.

Headstreams’ Malur campus is becoming more and more exciting!! Where as volunteers from across the globe are building a fabulous playground with used shipping containers, tyres and locally available materials, our facilitators have been organising Dussehra Camps for students from government schools. Let’s share the fun with you.

It’s a proud day for us as our team rolls out the Arivu Playful Learning Programme in 12 government residential schools across Bengaluru, Hosakote and Kolar. The programme creates ‘Play and Learn spaces’ where 2500 students from programme schools get exposed to creative learning materials, hands on technology and learning concepts experientially.

Isn’t it a welcoming change beyond text books in school?

“Play keeps us vital and alive. It gives us an enthusiasm for life that is irreplaceable. Without it, life just doesn’t taste good.” – Lucia Capocchione
Our Tackle Caravan for the academic year 2018-2019 resumed. It has brought back happiness among our participating students and major portion of childhood for our youth volunteers and play facilitators. Take a look at the students, volunteers and play facilitators getting into the groove….

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The Discussion on Right to Play on March 9, 2018 organised by Headstreams in collaboration with CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Smt. VHD Central Institute of Home Science, St. Joseph’s Autonomous College, Gudgudee and Mphasis, was very successful. About 80 participants including 25 delegates consisting of researchers, academicians, NGOs, and play practitioners were present. Our panellists contributed to the discussion on key issues related to play in the context of three themes – Children in Conflict with the Law, Disability and Academic Settings.

Thanks to all our guests who participated with full enthusiasm and made the conference both productive and fun.

Rangotri – A Cultural, Sports and Career Fest for the Rural Youth by Headstreams

Organised on Saturday (19th January), the Rangotri event welcomed 250 participants including students from 17 pre-university colleges and polytechnic institutions from the Kolar district, representatives from the Department of Education, private companies and several corporate volunteers.

Among the esteemed guests were Dr K. Rathnayya, Deputy Director, Pre-University Board; Mr. Madavareddy, Block Education Officer (BEO) and Dr Nagappa from Tata Consultancy Services.

The event witnessed students participating in many creative events and activities such as ‘Making Wealth Out of Waste’, Jewellery Making, Painting the canvas without brushes, Street Plays, Creating songs and stories, Collage Making, Treasure Hunt and Hurdle Race Relay. Students of the Headstreams Malur campus who are pursuing their Bachelor’s in Vocational Education (Software Development) also put up a technology exploration stall using microcontrollers, solar technology, Arduino and conducted a demonstration of Internet of Things (IoT) projects.

TCS had put up a special stall to provide career guidance to students.

Our 5th Summer Camp at Vemgal, Kolar…..Kudos to our play facilitators who have been leaving no stone unturned to spread the joy among children and cheers to the participating kids who are forever enthusiastic and tireless.

This festive season we worked with our near and dear ones to clean our neighbourhood!
As part of Headstreams initiative towards a clean and hygienic environment, we had a two-day drive in and around our office in Indiranagar, where we went to every house in the area along with the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and community representatives to discuss issues related to waste management and to create awareness on proper waste disposal.
Residents were also invited to join in our play spirit by cleaning the street, paint the walls of their locality and play street games. Kudos to the collaborative effort! Here are some photos before and after the cleanliness drive.
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It is overwhelming to see our Malur campus’ open area being turned to an exciting playground. Thanks to Playground Ideas, Rat Race and volunteers from across the world, who are currently working tirelessly with the mission to building a playground with used shipping containers, tyres, waste materials and indigenous materials at our Campus. The team is here till October 31st. If you want to volunteer and get hands-on informal training, write to us at contact@headstreams.org

We also take this opportunity to thank Headstreams’ volunteers and team who have joined hands.

Two busloads of TCS volunteers immersed themselves in the joy of Caravan this Saturday at the Morarji Desai School in Malur. They thoroughly enjoyed the experience and spread their infectious energy among all the students. If you want to share your positive energy and happiness with them, come and be a part of the Tackle Caravan on a Saturday!

Headstreams has been successfully conducting Certificate and PG Diploma Course on Play and Human Development for college students. This year, the programme commenced in July and about 80 students from 3 prestigious institutions of Bengaluru including Christ (Deemed To Be University), Mount Carmel College and St Joseph’s College Autonomous have enrolled for the academic programme. Along with the weekly experientially learning sessions on theories related to Play and Human Development, participants get a solid field exposure through the Tackle Caravan sessions, conducted every Saturday.
P.S: Thanks to Snehadhara Foundation for partnering with us on this initiative by conducting sessions on multi-arts and play.

It’s a proud day for us as our team rolls out the Arivu Playful Learning Programme in 12 government residential schools across Bengaluru, Hosakote and Kolar. The programme creates ‘Play and Learn spaces’ where 2500 students from programme schools get exposed to creative learning materials, hands on technology and learning concepts experientially.

Isn’t it a welcoming change beyond text books in school?