November 2009 – Monthly Event


Beneficiaries for November 2009   -    136

Project #1


A Month’s Provision and Uniform Stitching Charges for Anbagam Orphanage Home, Dindigul (For the Living Care of HIV Affected Women & Children)


For November 2009 month’s event, we visited Anbagam Orphange Home, which is also called as DACS (Dindigul AIDS Control Society). There are nearly 60 children, in which most of them are affected by HIV (Affected - Either Father (or) Mother of the Child died because of HIV, relations are not ready to adopt) and few of them are themselves infected by HIV. Most of the children in the home are below 9 years. This home provides free food, shelter, medical care and education for the children. We provided a Month’s Provision for the home. We also provided Stitching Charges of Uniform Set for 22 children, Special Lunch, Biscuits, Fruits and Savories. We conducted various games such as Drawing Competition, Balloon Bursting Competition, etc. and awarded prizes for the children.





Project #2

Food Expenses for Poor Physically Challenged Working Women of Thiyagam Women’s Trust, Madurai

Currently, Thiyagam Women Trust is providing the free accommodation to the Physically Challenged Working Women, who are hailing from poor background in rural areas around Madurai. They are collecting Rs.400/- towards providing food for the physically challenged women who are working in the Thiyagam Tailoring Unit and also Thiyagam Computer Centre. Now they are planning to stop collecting money from the physically challenged working women & women under training, for providing food. They needed some helping hand to take care of the food provided to these women. So, from this month onwards we will take care of the Food Expenses for the 10 poor Physically Challenged Working Women for a period of Six months (November 2009 – April 2010).


Project #3

Reader arranged for a Visually Challenged Home @ Rural Areas of Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh

            We already know about this home (Andha Mahila Aasramamu @ Kurugunta Village, Anantapur District of Andhra Pradesh). At present, this organization takes care of nearly 15 Visually Challenged Girls from age 15 to 30. This home provides free food, shelter, and other basic needs of life to the inmates. 6 girls are studying 10th Standard, 8 girls are studying 11th Standard and one girl is pursuing her degree. Last month we had provided them a month’s provision. These students are struggling to learn their lessons due to the non-availability of Readers, since this home lies in a rural area. So, from this month onwards we arranged a Reader to read the subjects for the Visually Challenged Girls on a daily basis for 2 hours for a period of Six months (November 2009 – April 2010).


Project #4

Day-To-Day Basic Needs for a Visually Challenged Women’s Home @ Tondiarpet, Chennai.

Tamil Nadu Association for the Visually Challenged Women Home situated at Tondiarpet, Chennai, provides free food, shelter for the 50 blind women (25 – Working Women, 25 – College Students). Working women are doing various works such as making of Note Books / Office Files / Box Files / Medical Covers / Letter Covers / Candles, etc in the workshop attached to the home itself. We came to know that there is a urgent need for their day-to-day basic needs. We provided them day-to-day basic needs such as Bath Soaps, Washing Soaps, Washing Powder, Hair Oil, Face Powder, Tooth Brush and Tooth Paste.


Project #5

Educational Aid for a Sri Lankan Refugee Camp Student

We came to know about a Poor girl Saimanila K. who needed help for pursuing her education. She was referred by our partner organization India Sudar Educational and Charitable Trust” (www.indiasudar.org), Chennai and verified by Mr. Udhaya Kumar (From India Sudar). She is doing her B.Sc., (Information Technology) in Nadar Mahajana Sangam, N.M.S.S. Vellaichamy Nadar College, Nagamalai, Madurai. Her father is not living with them and her mother is working as Daily Wage Laborer and is taking care of the whole family. They are living in the Sri Lankan Refugee Camp @ Sivakasi. Her elder sister (Gokila) is working in Office at Indira Gandhi International Academy (which is providing Free Education for the Sri Lankan Refugees), Bangalore. Her three younger sisters are living in the Sri Lankan Refugee Camp are studying the in the nearby Government Schools. Saimanila’s Second Semester Fees is Rs. 16,000/- and needed our help for the same. We have provided the Second Semester College Fees of Rs. 16,000/-. Our Special thanks to India Sudar Educational and Charitable Trust for successful completion of this project.

Attached is the Contribution & Expenses Open Account Sheet with Bill number column, for your reference, along with the scanned bills. We appreciate your valuable Suggestions/Comments about the event to plan and improve our future events. The excess amount of Rs. 20,616.60 would be utilized for December 2009 month’s event.

Below are the various organizations to which our volunteers belong

1) ABB
2) Accenture
3) HCL Technologies
4) Hexaware Technologies
5) “Nijangal (Uthavum Ullangal)” - An Orkut Online Community
6) Prodex Technologies
7) Scope International Pvt. Ltd.
8) CMS Info Systems Pvt. Ltd.
9) TCS
10) Vodafone


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