With Thanks...
Care for Air is deeply indebted to all its supporters, members and cohort of volunteers (and in-volunteers), past and present, friends and well-wishers. For its signature and first-ever Student Ambassador Program, Team CFA would like to specifically acknowledge and thank the following organisations and people:
Dr Prakash Doraiswamy of RTI International (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA) for providing the MicroPEMs for use by the students in the SAP.
Dilshad Master-Kumar for setting up a clear, no-frills website, teaching and talking us through technical problems.
Gutenberg Communications (Harjiv Singh, Harjot Dhawan, Jude Jason Menezes, Rishabh Kumar and Shraddha) for giving so generously of their time and energy. A big thank you for their commitment to filming and editing the SAP to continue amplifying our message.
Naina Lavakare for volunteering her time and energy to participate in and record early versions of CFA presentations as well as the first version of the SAP and for her overall help with executing our social and digital media strategy. Naina also initiated CFA's very first Clean Air Club at The British School and allowed Team CFA to borrow her ideas to spread to students of other schools.
Rachitaa Gupta for her Social/Digital Media 101 demystification.
The British School for all its support and cooperation in hosting the Student Ambassador Program as well as always being at the forefront of caring for the air. A special thanks to Ruchika Nangia and Jyoti Thyagarajan for taking the time to meet with us, accommodating our dates and laying out the red carpet for this program.
The American Embassy School, not just for all its support and cooperation in hosting the Student Ambassador Program, but also for allowing Team CFA to use the its library conference rooms for all monthly strategy meetings. And for always being at the forefront of caring for the air.
Dr Prakash Doraiswamy of RTI International (Research Triangle Park, NC, USA) for providing the MicroPEMs for use by the students in the SAP.
Dilshad Master-Kumar for setting up a clear, no-frills website, teaching and talking us through technical problems.
Gutenberg Communications (Harjiv Singh, Harjot Dhawan, Jude Jason Menezes, Rishabh Kumar and Shraddha) for giving so generously of their time and energy. A big thank you for their commitment to filming and editing the SAP to continue amplifying our message.
Naina Lavakare for volunteering her time and energy to participate in and record early versions of CFA presentations as well as the first version of the SAP and for her overall help with executing our social and digital media strategy. Naina also initiated CFA's very first Clean Air Club at The British School and allowed Team CFA to borrow her ideas to spread to students of other schools.
Rachitaa Gupta for her Social/Digital Media 101 demystification.
The British School for all its support and cooperation in hosting the Student Ambassador Program as well as always being at the forefront of caring for the air. A special thanks to Ruchika Nangia and Jyoti Thyagarajan for taking the time to meet with us, accommodating our dates and laying out the red carpet for this program.
The American Embassy School, not just for all its support and cooperation in hosting the Student Ambassador Program, but also for allowing Team CFA to use the its library conference rooms for all monthly strategy meetings. And for always being at the forefront of caring for the air.