Full Life Access Trust - FLAT/ Nun Tam Kailawn

Zawlbuk, Block-C, M-II/13/1, Chaltlang Ruam Veng, Aizawl, 796012
Full Life Access Trust - FLAT/ Nun Tam Kailawn Full Life Access Trust - FLAT/ Nun Tam Kailawn is one of the popular Nonprofit Organization located in Zawlbuk, Block-C, M-II/13/1, Chaltlang Ruam Veng ,Aizawl listed under Non-profit organization in Aizawl , Youth Organization in Aizawl ,

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OUR GENESIS:

FLAT/Nuntam Kailawn was founded by K. Zothanpuii and Rebek Lalruatdiki Khiangte who shares similar interest towards transforming the society by transforming self. Ever since we both step into social work avenue, we feel the need to contribute to our society and bring about change. The passion grows stronger after joining MSW in Bosco Institute as it helps the students to discover their passion and find themselves. We both discovered our passion to work with youth in Mizoram. The inspirations come from Fr. Jerry Thomas, Director of Bosco Institute who is passionate with youth work and who loves young people. The internship at Pravah and workshops on ‘Ocean in a Drop’ and ‘Get real’, and the 5th space concept are our major source of inspiration. Along the way of journeying towards our dreams, we are blessed to have met Tecie The passion and ideas came into being when the founders received fellowship from the Youth Involve. Nuntam Kailawn took its birth with the launching of Youth Access initiative, a Youth Involve Fellowship offered by Bosco Institute on 30th August 2015. Nun Tam Kailawn (Full Life Access Trust) was registered as a Public Charitable Trust on 1st December 2015

Our VISION:
We vision a society where young people find a safe space for self expression and social contribution and enjoy life in all its fullness.

OUR MISSION:
Our Mission is to facilitate the interaction between community at large and the young population to bridge the gaps that exist and help young people become more self assured and socially responsible.

Our ACTIVITIES TILL DATE:

Youth Access:
(a) Personal Safety Education Program (PSEP): We are giving education to children on how to keep their body safe in a language they would understand. We have trained 10 young people as trainers for the PSEP too. We are giving this education to schools, children Sunday schools and other children fellowships. We have covered around 500 children in this program.
In collaboration with District Child Protection Society, we have started conducting PSEP in shelter homes and children homes within Aizawl District.
(b) Life Skills Education Program in Institutions: We have signed an agreement with Observation Home Aizawl in giving Life Skills Education Program to children in Observation Home. We are also open to Institutions who would like to undergo the program.
(c) Youth Space:
Youth Space is a safe space for youth where they can hangout and discuss issues in their free time, and where young people are facilitated in their strife towards discovering self and accompanying them in their connection with their selves and to social realities or in their engagement in social change. In this space young people are also facilitated in establishing their values, principles, standards and strengthen their individual knowledge and attitude, and connect young people to the culture and values of Mizo society. Promotion of Volunteerism and Entrepreneurship is also another aim of the youth space:

There are two kinds of spaces:
Zawlbuk: In earlier days, Zawlbuk plays an important role in molding the youth, it is used to be young male dormitory where they are trained with warfare and learn manners and etiquettes, values and good practices from their elders. Zawlbuk will be a safe space where selected young people of all genders will be specially molded and facilitated in their strife towards discovering self and accompanying them in their contribution to society or in their engagement in social change and also in establishing their values, principles, standards and strengthen their individual knowledge and attitude.
Ka thiante In (My Friend’s Place): There is another space called “Ka thiante In” which means ‘My Friend’s Place’ where any young people without any discrimination or judgments can hangout, eat, drink coffee/tea, interact and reflect and are facilitated to co-create their own space and co-learn by connecting to others and their selves and then to society at large.



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