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Phone: 011-46792243
N 204, Basement, Greater Kailash Part 1
New Delhi
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Board Members and Affiliation: The board at TYPF comprises of an advisory panel and permanent members. Consisting of 7 people, the board is chaired by the Managing Trustee. TYPF’s board is largely youth led and focuses on developing the sustainability, mission, vision and goals of the organization. Board members guide and work directly with staff on impact evaluation, result analysis, communications and fund raising and also bring innovative ideas to the work that we do.

The current Board consists of Ishita Chaudhry (Founder and Managing Trustee), Arshiya Sethi, Vidyun Sabhaney, Shahnaz Siganporia and Tarini Barat.

TYPF has been recognized at prestigious national and international forums. Our founder is the recipient of The SMILE Fellowship by the NGO Pravah (2006), The Student Citizen Karamveer Puruskaar – the National Award for Social Justice and Action (2007), The Seen and Heard International Award – British Telecom and the UK Youth Parliament (2008), Pepsi MTV Youth Icon of India Nominee 2008, The Change Looms Award for Social Entreprenuership (2008) – The Ashoka Foundation and the Young Achievers Award (2009) from the President of Nepal.

Mission:
The YP Foundation is a youth led and run non-profit in India that develops young people’s leadership skills to take action on issues that young people are passionate about.

The organization supports young people between the ages of 13 and 28 to conceptualize and implement community based projects that challenge stereotypes, forge sustainable partnerships and promote the uninhibited expression of young people.

In the last 6 years, TYPF has reached out to over 5000 young people and has worked with more than 800 young people as part of its working core team on the following issues:

Life Skills Based Education

Understanding Substance Abuse and Addiction

Empowering Street and Slum Children (Healthcare and Education)

Understanding Gender and Sexuality

Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation

Health and HIV/AIDS: Awareness, Prevention, Rights, Care & Support

Encouraging the Performing and Visual Arts

Human Rights and Peace Building Processes

Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Awareness for Young People

The Young Citizen’s Right to Information, Governance & Legal System of India

Climate Change and The Environment

We find ourselves when we attempt to understand what is around us. The concept of TYPF is to provide young people the opportunity to take time out to do just this. For who knows, your voice could change things.
Results:
# TYPF has trained over 5,000 young people to set up over 200 projects on issues that young people are passionate about, reaching out to youth led groups in India, South and South East Asia as well as Internationally.

# Our programmes have reached out to over 3,00,000 youth in Delhi and to numerous youth across the country. Pilot projects have run from Mumbai, Pune and Chhattisgarh.

# We were invited to feature our work by Ex president Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative in 2008.

# TYPF has worked with over 30 schools in Delhi and Haryana, conducting workshops on understanding Life Skills, Mental Health and Child Rights with over 6,000 adolescents.

# We have made a focussed effort at developing youth led voices in cities, encouraging young people to be pro active citizens and dialogue with the government.

# In 2009, our Founder Ishita Chaudhry was invited to address a US Congressional Briefing at Capitol Hill on the need for investing in young people’s sexual reproductive health and rights in South and South East India.

# The Government of Nagaland in India invited The YP Foundation’s staff to train their civil officers on how to integrate a youth friendly government response to youth interventions on HIV & AIDS.

# UNICEF and UNDP worked with The YP Foundation as part its internal staff training programme ‘Changing Gears’, where young staff conducted training sessions with UN officials on developing youth friendly communication.

# Last year, in 2008, we helped over 4,000 young people in India register to vote in the General Elections. This year, we are taking that forward by helping young people understand the Right to Information Act in India, giving them tools by which they can understand the system and help work with it, to develop accountability.
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Tanvi
11/09/09
The Youth Parliament has shown astounding growth since the time I worked with it; not only has it branched out in terms of the types of projects undertaken, but there has been a an exponential increase in the creative perspectives, innovative energies, and courageous approaches whilst remaining true... more »
Madhavi
11/07/09
It felt great to work with brilliant and creative people, so passionate about the work they did. It felt good to be a part of change... more »
sugandha
10/24/09
I started working with this organisation this year only and I have enjoyed the time spent here- and also did the most constructive thing i could ever have i.e. helping others without any ulterior motive. And this gives a wonderful sense of bing... more »
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