A Place to Learn and Share
Every workshop, class, and conversation with families teaches something new—about education, health, and how communities really work. The Resource Center brings these learnings together in one place: short guides, activity ideas, and documents that anyone can download or use. Whether you are a parent looking for basic information, a student doing a project, or an NGO partner planning a programme, this page is for you.
Learning Materials
Here you’ll find easy‑to‑understand content on topics we work with every week.
Simple explainers on coding, robotics, and chess for children and beginners.
Basic health awareness notes from our Cancer Awareness and General Health workshops, written in clear language.
Posters, checklists, and handouts you can print or share with your own group.
These materials are based on what has worked in our sessions with children and families in Dharavi, so they are tested in real community settings.
Reports, Stories & Updates
This section carries our short reports and stories from the field.
Snapshots of how a particular class or campaign went.
Real experiences from parents, volunteers, and young learners.
Highlights of partnerships with groups like Chess Nest and DBots Robotics.
You can use these stories as reference for school projects, CSR planning, or simply to understand what kind of change is happening on the ground in Mumbai.
Toolkits for Teachers & NGOs
If you are a teacher, social worker, or NGO partner, you will find ready‑to‑use tools here.
Session outlines for basic coding, robotics, and chess clubs.
Sample plans for running a health awareness meeting in your area.
Simple forms and feedback sheets you can adapt for your own programmes.
These toolkits are written so that even a small team with limited resources can start something meaningful in their own community.
Policies & Guiding Principles
This part of the Resource Center shares the “rules” we follow to keep people safe and respected.
How we communicate health information responsibly.
How we aim to protect children and families who participate in our activities.
How we handle photos, stories, and personal information shared with us.
Knowing our principles helps parents, partners, and supporters understand how seriously we take trust and safety.
For Students & Young Researchers
Many students reach out to us for help with projects related to NGOs, Dharavi, or community work. This section offers:
Basic facts about Nanowintech Federation and our work.
Ideas for project topics linked to education, health, and community engagement.
Guidance on how to contact us respectfully if you need more information or an interaction.
It’s a friendly starting point for young people who want real, local examples instead of just textbook material.