Rotary Club of Madras - Rotary India

BOYS TOWN

madras

Serving the Community

Rotary Club of Madras has been serving the community for the last 94 years and believes that children are valuable resources of the nation. Their future depends on how they are taken care of in their formative years.

Socio-economic conditions impact their development and often the marginalised do not get a fair chance. Boys Town was born to address this gap. Registered as a society in 1988 with a hostel facility, it is set in a verdant campus of over 34 acres near Gumudipundi in Thiruvallur district and aims to rehabilitate the young from the economically weaker section of the society.

Boys Town houses around 100 boys from Standards 6 to 12. The boys go to the Government Schools in the nearby village. RCM takes complete care of all aspects including full boarding, lodging, after school tuitions, nutritious meals, clothing, sports, other extra-curricular activities and medical assistance. The inputs they receive equip them with the necessary skills to improve their lives and that of the community they live in.

Aim And Focus

The main focus at Boys Town is to create a nurturing, empowering, sustainable environment for the boys and to provide quality and holistic education. The key aim is to provide a secure environment, increase an interest in learning, recognise and hone individual talents, develop social/leadership skills which will encourage the boys to become responsible citizens of India.

Boys Town Hostel Highlights

  • Located in a picturesque green property near Gumudipundi
  • Approved by designated government departments
  • Hygienic and well-maintained facility
  • Nutritious meals, uniforms, clothing, shoes, comfortable dormitories
  • Free transportation to Government schools
  • Digital classrooms, subject tuitions, computer and spoken English classes
  • Extra-curricular activities like yoga, art, music, sports, excursions
  • Regular counselling for mental and physical well-being, career guidance etc.
  • Financial assistance for deserving students for college education