SAW PROJECT

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Background

Problem statement
Lack of weekend activities is the main problem for unparented children who live in SAW Safe House. There are no long-term volunteer to conduct activities for the children and they do not have enough playing materials to conduct activities. The old materials are broken because there are less staff to take care of playing materials. Due to that children are fighting each other about the game materials and they bully and misunderstand each other. Furthermore, staff are very busy with their daily responsibilities, therefore they are not able to play with the children. According to interview with staff, at least 2 children are getting injuries per week. Furthermore, 5 children claim that they feel bored and miserable because of activity. Children are playing dangerous games such as following each other and catching by running in the road. So, 20 out of 45 children want to read books in weekend.
Project
To solve this problem, WH students introduce 4 sessions of weekend activities in every Saturday started from 13 February to 5 March 2016 for 45 children ages between 6 and 13 to improve their physical and mental abilities while having fun. Children will be less bully and will encourage each other to play safe games. They will get new game materials, sport materials and story books such as dual language books (Thai to English and English to Thai) from this project. Moreover, children will be able to promote team work with a good relationship each other while they are playing the games.
Thus, 8 students from WH conducted weekend activities with the children at SAW Safe House. We conducted 4 days weekend activities on 20, 21, 27 February and 5 March 2016. We bought 4 types of materials such as dual-language books, exercise materials, sport materials and game materials. In game materials, we delivered problem solving game (domino, four connect), board game (snake & ladders, mix up words) and educational game (flash card words, time telling clock) to unparented children. Averagely about 29 children joined at activity daily.








Problem
Project
Implementation
1.      Lack of activities at the weekend for forty five unparented children who live in SAW Safe House.
2.      No volunteer to conduct activities for the children.
3.      Not enough playing materials at SAW Safe House.
4.      Staff are very busy to play with children.
5.      Old materials are broken because no one take care of playing materials.
6.      They fight each other about the game.
7.      They are bully and misunderstand each other.
8.      Every week two children got injuries for every week. ( head and leg injuries)
9.      Children have lack of problem solve this game because they don’t have any book to read in SAW Safe House.
10.  Five children claim that they feel bored and miserable because of no activity.
11.  Children are playing dangerous games such as follow each other and catching by running
Quantitative :
·         Forty children aged between 6 to 13.
·         Twenty children want to read books.
·         Once a week training for four weeks.
·         Two staff will manage the materials for sustainability.
·         Seven full- time staff.
·         Eighty three children in total age between one to eighteen years old.

Goal:
To introduce more productive weekend activities for unpatented children in SAW Safe House which they can self-organize.
Objective:
·         Provide dual-language books (Thai to Eng.) for children aged between six to thirteen years old who live in SAW Safe House to improve their comprehension in school in Feb 2016.
·         Provide sufficient sports and educational playing materials that are safe in Feb 2016 for children aged between 6 to 13 years old who live in SAW Safe House to improve their Physical and mental abilities while having fun.
·         Conduct four sessions of play and education activities over one month for two hours per session every weekend for 45 unparented children aged between six to thirteen years old in SAW Safe House in 13 Feb to 5 March 2016.
Impact:
·         Children will be less bully and will encourage each other to play a safer games.
·         They will get new games material and story books.
·         They can develop their physical and mental abilities.
·         They will be able to promote team work with good relationship between each other.
·         They will improve in problem solving skills.
Proposed Materials:
Game materials and duals language book Thai to English and English to Thai
Eight students from WH conducted activities with books and playing materials on 20, 21, 27 February and 5 March 2016 with 29 children in the SAW Safe House.
There are materials that we provided to SAW Safe House.
·         4 types of books
·         19 types of games
·         5 types of exercise playing materials

All in all, we provided with the following list are playing materials and books to the SAW Safe House children.
Type
Quantity
Name
Books
4 pieces
Dual-language story books
12 pieces
Dual-language comic books
3 pieces
Dual-language picture dictionary
2 pieces
Dual-language posters
Games
5 sets
Problem solving game (Domino)
1 set
Problem solving game (Block)
3 sets
Critical thinking (Creative shape of toy)
4 sets
Problem solving game (Four connect)
2 sets
Board game (Mix up - words)
5 sets
Board game (Snake and ladders)
4 sets
Problem solving game (jigsaw)
3 sets
Educational game (Flash cards-words)
3 sets
Educational game (Time telling-clock)
1 piece
Educational game (Time telling game)
3 pieces
Critical thinking game (Magic)
2pieces
Critical thinking game (Magic cube)
2sets
Problem solving game (Bolin)
2 sets
Critical thinking game (Bingo)
1 set
Educational game (Spendy game)
1 set
Problem solving game(Monopoly)
1 piece
Critical thinking game (Football toy)
4 pieces
Mathematic game (Circle Arrow)
1 set
Bracelet
Exercise materials
3 pieces
Hula hoop
5 pieces
Balls
2 pieces
Sort balls
4 pieces
Jumping rope
1 pair
Black board and chalk box (for drawing pictures and calculating Math)












Figure 1 all playing materials and books that we, organizers, provided to SAW Safe House.
 




Finding

Current Situation
Currently, there are 83 unpatented   children who are living in SAW Safe House.  However, our target group is 45 children aged between 6 to13 years old. The majority of children have more activities with books and playing materials in weekends. According to small group discussion with 16 children, all of them have more activities and feel happy in the weekends because they can choose playing materials or books they prefer. Due to a child, Yuzana said “I am very happy and grateful to enjoy with playing materials and books. I really thank to the organizers who provide meaningful weekends for us with playing materials and books.”
SAW Safe House assistant coordinator said, “Children feel happy with these playing materials and books in the weekends.” Furthermore, among all books and playing materials, what all the children like the most.  
The top 5 games are:
1)      Bingo (35 voted)
2)      Monopoly (33 voted)
3)      Balls (30 voted)
4)      Four connect (29 voted)
5)      Building block (25 voted)

Figure 2 children are voting their favorite games.
 
According to interview the staff, children have more activities and they do not feel sleepy in the weekends. Moreover, all the children who participate at the activities well understand how to play game materials and enjoyed to read dual-language books. Sometimes SAW Safe House’s staff allowed children to play in weekdays when children requested. Then, they also supervise when children are playing not only in the morning but also in the evening in weekends. 2 of the staff take responsibility to maintain books and playing materials in their bed rooms with boxes.
SAW Safe House’s assistant coordinator said, “This project creates not only a meaningful weekends for children but also gave the staff more free times.” We could say we solved the community’s problem. Based on 4 days weekend activities using playing, we could said that children have more protected activities during the weekend. According to one organizer interview, “The children are very clever. We realize that we are no longer to supervise on previous playing materials and reading books after second week of implementation. Furthermore, we really feel happy when we see that children have enough materials and books at the weekend.”
After the project implementation, 2 books and 1 of playing material which is called circle arrow had broken because 2 children were grabbing the books and playing material each other.
Challenges / Problems
According to observation, we founded that 2 of the male children seem like they have more power than other children because other children are afraid when they bully on other young children. They always try to grab other children playing materials even though there are enough playing materials. Thus, there are some arguments between our target children based on some playing materials. Additionally, children are very noisy when they are playing games. The staff worry that neighborhood will blame on them.

Plans and Expectations

SAW Safe House assistant coordinator and another staff will supervise when children are playing game to control bullying and noise by sitting beside of the children. SAW Safe House assistant coordinator announced that they are going to cut down children pocket money if they destroyed any playing materials and it will continue until the money is enough to replace it. Moreover, the staff will let the children to play the materials for 2 hours per weekend. However, if the children would like to play during week days the staff will let them play for 1 hour at evening.
Additionally, 2 of organizers will take place to evaluate with evolution question lists on second time of the project in the first week of June. During this time, organizers will know the condition of materials and they will write second evaluation of report to the donor.  


Evaluation Questions and Methodology

Methodology
This project’s evaluation was taken by WH students Edward, Mu Ku, Than Maung, Zoaw Htaw, War, Jalorn and John on March 5, 2016 at SAW Safe House. Edward interviewed the staff, and Mu Ku and John lead the small group discussion with the children. The rest students did observation the playing materials and record all information that they have found based on their observation. Below are the questions we had planned to use in the interview.







Evaluation questions
1.      How many children are currently living in SAW Safe House?
2.      Do the children use our materials at Sunday?
3.      How many males and females are participating in game?
4.      Which games do they like the most?
5.      Are the games materials enough for them?
6.      If no, why doesn't enough for all?
7.      Do they still argue/bully each other for play games?
8.      Do children still fight about the materials?
9.      How many children are still fighting?
10.  Why do the fight?
11.  After implement, do they still get injury?
12.  How many children get injury? Why?
13.  Do they still sleepy at the weekend play games? If yes, How many? Why?
14.  Do they understand the games instruction?
15.  How many children are reading the books in the weakened? Before? After?
16.  How old are they?
17.  Who will manage the playing materials?
18.  How do he/she manage/keep playing materials?
19.  How often they take out the game for children play?
20.  How they manage the children to play the games at the weekend?
21.  How many day children used to playing materials per week?
22.  How many hours did children use to playing materials?
23.  Do they like the organizer that conduct activities with them? If no, why?
24.  How they damaged the materials?
25.  If yes, which materials did they damage?
26.  Why did materials damaged?
27.  How many children can apply by reading books in their lesson?





 

Contact details

Wide Horizons Coordinator
Name: Mg Myo Htun
Phone: 0956066973
E-mail: maungmyohtunwh@gmail.com
P.O Box-27, Mae Sot, Tak, 63110

Wide Horizons Office Assistant
Name: Aung Than
Phone: 0881564778

SAWSafe House Program manager
Name: Ms. Lin Dar
Phone: 0895068458

Wide Horizons Student
Name: Jalorn
Phone: 0932700319

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