Dear RC Bombay Pier Members. Please use this presentation for our fund raiser as the earlier version had some errors and some changes too.
Sunnil Mehra
This document contains the summary of all the projects including service projects done by Leo cub of Unawatuna Diamond Stars during past 8 months(Quarter 1 and Quarter 2) of the 2017/18 Leoistic Year.
The document was created by Leo Nirmani Nayanathara, President of Leo club of Unawatuna Diamond Stars.
This document contains the summary of all the projects including service projects done by Leo cub of Unawatuna Diamond Stars during past 8 months(Quarter 1 and Quarter 2) of the 2017/18 Leoistic Year.
The document was created by Leo Nirmani Nayanathara, President of Leo club of Unawatuna Diamond Stars.
Las Lomas High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action Presentation Jefferson Awards
Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation.
Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools.
Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.
Here is your last DAKTARI Newsletter of 2014!! As always, it keeps you update about the local underprivileged children, the orphaned animals and all our exciting projects! Enjoy the reading! www.daktaribushschool.org
Photo introduction to the work of MERCY Center - Pattaya. Working to bring HOPE to the poorest of the poor in Pattaya, Thailand, particularly to protect + provide for children at risk, "Bringing HOPE to those in need!"
Here is the DAKTARI Newsletter for the months of April, May and June 2014. Have a look at what exciting news happened in our Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage. We will tell you more about the education of the underprivileged children that we received each week and the care of our animals... We also released a very rare and beautiful animal!! Don't wait to discover who is free again !!! Enjoy the presentation!! :)
http://daktaribushschool.org/
Here is our newsletter for the first quarter of 2015! Hope you have had a great start to the year! We have been really busy with new volunteers coming to South Africa but here it finally is! Enjoy and thank you immensely for your support!
**Year to Date update on Activities and Initiatives 2014 and YTD March 2015**
Vidyakavach Charitable Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring happy and healthy life for all children of under-served communities. We also engage parents and young adults in the community through adult skill development programs, all of which strengthen and uplift the socio-economics of the community.
Vision: Our vision is to create a society where all children and their communities have access to Education, Health and Food which is imparted to them with Love and Care.
Mission: Our Mission is to ensure healthy, secure life and total development for every child through entire community welfare, especially by promoting young-adult participation.
Focus Areas:
Education
Health
Skill Development
Janet Reynolds, Librarian, Library District #2 of Linn County, and High School Librarian, Prairie View High School, La Cygne, KS (Population served: 2400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2018
February 23, 2018
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
2013 Annual Report for Old School Lives, a faith based non-profit, in Cotton, MN. Take a look at our mission, programs, volunteers, and detailed financials from the last year.
CHERISH Home is an Orphanage dedicated to provide a Stable ,Loving Family Atmosphere to the children who lost their parents. Ours is a Family of 40. visit: www.cherish-foundation.org
Description
WHY WE HAVE TAKEN UP THIS CHALLENGE
From last 8 years we were conducting children camps and awareness programs in the some slum areas of Hyderabad, Secunderabad and other areas (India).
There we came into touch with many orphan children who are literally neglected, without any help and education. Some situations moved our hearts with compassion for those children who were suffering with hunger, poverty and loneliness.
We recognized our call and God’s will in our life, obeyed to His call. Burdened deep inside the heart for the unwanted and neglected children, to share the love of God and to fill the innocent lives with joy and happiness.
To understand their pricking problems, God prepared us for 5 years, testing us through the furnace of affliction. After Praying for 5 years, in His time, confirming that it is perfectly and undoubtedly God’s will then we started it in the name of Cherish Home in the year 2005.
HOW IT GOT STARTED
During Christmas season, we use to distribute old clothes near the railway stations and other slum areas. That time we came into contact with a small boy of 5 years begging around at the “Kachiguda Railway station”(Hyderabad, India) along with his grand parent. We spoke to that man asking him to send the boy with us, so that we would give him food, shelter and education. His grandfather agreed to send the boy with us in a weekday's time. Four times he came to leave the boy with us, but we delayed in starting this orphanage due to our financial condition, hence we couldn't keep him with us. This boy’s approach quickened us to start this orphanage. Like this Cherish Home came into being with 3 children.
VISION
OUR VISION is to make each and every child to be self dependent and self independent with a bright career. Based on the areas of their interest we want to make them professionals like doctors, engineers, lawyers, social workers, IAS and IPS etc., Children are growing up in utmost fear and knowledge of God.
At present there are 35 children between the age group of 6 –16 yrs with 16 Boys and 19 Girls. There is a couple and a wardens who stay along with children to take care with love. Future expansion is planned for another 5 children for the academic year 2010-11. By faith and commitment we are forwarding to take up the children to promote the best standards to these lives.
Las Lomas High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action Presentation Jefferson Awards
Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation.
Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools.
Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.
Here is your last DAKTARI Newsletter of 2014!! As always, it keeps you update about the local underprivileged children, the orphaned animals and all our exciting projects! Enjoy the reading! www.daktaribushschool.org
Photo introduction to the work of MERCY Center - Pattaya. Working to bring HOPE to the poorest of the poor in Pattaya, Thailand, particularly to protect + provide for children at risk, "Bringing HOPE to those in need!"
Here is the DAKTARI Newsletter for the months of April, May and June 2014. Have a look at what exciting news happened in our Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage. We will tell you more about the education of the underprivileged children that we received each week and the care of our animals... We also released a very rare and beautiful animal!! Don't wait to discover who is free again !!! Enjoy the presentation!! :)
http://daktaribushschool.org/
Here is our newsletter for the first quarter of 2015! Hope you have had a great start to the year! We have been really busy with new volunteers coming to South Africa but here it finally is! Enjoy and thank you immensely for your support!
**Year to Date update on Activities and Initiatives 2014 and YTD March 2015**
Vidyakavach Charitable Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring happy and healthy life for all children of under-served communities. We also engage parents and young adults in the community through adult skill development programs, all of which strengthen and uplift the socio-economics of the community.
Vision: Our vision is to create a society where all children and their communities have access to Education, Health and Food which is imparted to them with Love and Care.
Mission: Our Mission is to ensure healthy, secure life and total development for every child through entire community welfare, especially by promoting young-adult participation.
Focus Areas:
Education
Health
Skill Development
Janet Reynolds, Librarian, Library District #2 of Linn County, and High School Librarian, Prairie View High School, La Cygne, KS (Population served: 2400)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2018
February 23, 2018
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk
2013 Annual Report for Old School Lives, a faith based non-profit, in Cotton, MN. Take a look at our mission, programs, volunteers, and detailed financials from the last year.
CHERISH Home is an Orphanage dedicated to provide a Stable ,Loving Family Atmosphere to the children who lost their parents. Ours is a Family of 40. visit: www.cherish-foundation.org
Description
WHY WE HAVE TAKEN UP THIS CHALLENGE
From last 8 years we were conducting children camps and awareness programs in the some slum areas of Hyderabad, Secunderabad and other areas (India).
There we came into touch with many orphan children who are literally neglected, without any help and education. Some situations moved our hearts with compassion for those children who were suffering with hunger, poverty and loneliness.
We recognized our call and God’s will in our life, obeyed to His call. Burdened deep inside the heart for the unwanted and neglected children, to share the love of God and to fill the innocent lives with joy and happiness.
To understand their pricking problems, God prepared us for 5 years, testing us through the furnace of affliction. After Praying for 5 years, in His time, confirming that it is perfectly and undoubtedly God’s will then we started it in the name of Cherish Home in the year 2005.
HOW IT GOT STARTED
During Christmas season, we use to distribute old clothes near the railway stations and other slum areas. That time we came into contact with a small boy of 5 years begging around at the “Kachiguda Railway station”(Hyderabad, India) along with his grand parent. We spoke to that man asking him to send the boy with us, so that we would give him food, shelter and education. His grandfather agreed to send the boy with us in a weekday's time. Four times he came to leave the boy with us, but we delayed in starting this orphanage due to our financial condition, hence we couldn't keep him with us. This boy’s approach quickened us to start this orphanage. Like this Cherish Home came into being with 3 children.
VISION
OUR VISION is to make each and every child to be self dependent and self independent with a bright career. Based on the areas of their interest we want to make them professionals like doctors, engineers, lawyers, social workers, IAS and IPS etc., Children are growing up in utmost fear and knowledge of God.
At present there are 35 children between the age group of 6 –16 yrs with 16 Boys and 19 Girls. There is a couple and a wardens who stay along with children to take care with love. Future expansion is planned for another 5 children for the academic year 2010-11. By faith and commitment we are forwarding to take up the children to promote the best standards to these lives.
Design interventions for orphan children to accommodate their psychological ...Devvrat Chowdhary
This presentation explores the various factors which have an impact on the psychological growth of children (orphans in this case) and how design can play a role to help bring bring a positive mental growth.
This is a presentation of the work done by Rotary Club of Rajkot Midtown.
This is just an overview. Don't hesitate to ask if you need any details of the projects we do.
About TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST :
‘TAKALE CHARITABLE TRUST’ has been established to spread Education & Computer literacy among masses. Trust runs it’s own Computer Institute for poor & needy students. Till date more than 10000 students have taken benefit from same. Trust also offers free of cost guidance for various vocational courses, which includes field of NDT, Welding, Preparation for competitive examinations, Personality development, Career Guidance, Communication skills & Language courses.
Trust mainly works for Youth empowerment, Science Communication / Popularisation, Social Forestry, Conservation of Natural resources & Protection of wild life. Trust also organizes free medical camps at remote, tribal areas. All the activities of Trust are managed & funded by Santosh Takale.
Trust organizes All India level, Open essay competition on current, happening topics. Till date SEZ-Merits & Demerits, Global warming & Social Forestry, Human Society & Superstitions are the topics covered. The intent was to spread awareness among masses.
Trust annually felicitates Citizens, Teachers & NGO’s involved in philanthropic work, Science Communication & eradication of superstitions, to encourage such social activities in society.
As a part of self initiative for Youth empowerment, science communication, eradication of superstitions & Conservation of Natural resources/Wild life, various sessions/lectures are conducted in School, Colleges & Villages free of cost. Till date (Aug-2013) more than 350 numbers of such programs are conducted all over India & approximately 70000 numbers of general public has been addressed.
Trust has it’s GURUKUL at Shirdhon, Panvel, Raigad, MH-410206. The center works on objective of ‘Building better citizen for Better World’. Economically backward students are provided with healthy food for body as well as Mind. These students are guided & groomed by experts to choose their independent & ethical path of life.
2. Rotary International is the worlds largest NGO with its Head quarters in Evanston, USA. A 107 year old institution, it is known world wide for its humanitarian work and one of its largest projects has been the Eradication of Polio from this world where it has reached a 98% success. It receives donations from philanthropists like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet.
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4. Rotary Club of Bombay Pier is one of the Premier Clubs of District 3140 Bringing together successful businessmen / professionals who want to give back to Society. Aim and objectives “ To give back to the Community at large, their need based requirements”
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9. Ex- Students workshop Disability awareness workshop Donated Books Marathi to English and Hindi to English Interact Club of SEC Antop Hill Supported ex students for their business Donated 350 special chairs covering all the 4 schools of SEC as children were sitting on wooden chairs with helmets.
10. DREAMZ HOME (Orphanage) We are now taking care of 62 children . Share Friendship Day with them. Our Anne’s have spent time to teach them envelope making in order to develop latent talents. Took them out for meals to Mc Donald’s Organized drawing/art competition on Children’s day Donation and set up a Toy Library Donated OTG and Vacuum cleaner Donated floor mats to the children Donated 2 sewing machines Donated clothes to the children Donated Literacy Books for the use of the children Organized a special Mela for the children where they were many rides, games, tattoo artists and special food. Sponsored the higher education for a child.
11. V CARE (Children with Cancer) Toy Library inaugurated ” Taree Zameen Pe” an event in which we fulfilled the wishes by providing specific gifts desired by the critically ill children. We donated 300 umbrellas to Vcare Each new child patient is given a new gift each week to make them comfortable this was sponsored by our club . We celebrated Janamastami with the children where they and our Annes arranged a dance performance
12. AASHRAY( Aids affected and infected children) Toy and Books Library Painting competition on Children’s day floor mats Setting up an institute for SC/ST by donating 8 sewing machines .
13. Donation of stationary, mats, books etc to Bane Computers to SEC Antop Hill for setting up computer learning institute Free Dental camp Christmas Party for the Old Age Homes Outing for children of AASHRAY and Dreamz Home to Mc Donalds ( 100 children)
14. MP SHAH School Donated Toy and Book Library Donated an E learning software for the school Donated special equipment for the use of the mentally challenged children They are contemplating an Interact club
15. St Catherines Home. (DESTITUTE CHILDREN) Donated Toy Library Donated educational books from Marathi to English and Hindi to English Donated kit including clothes and shoes etc for their football team
16. G.O.D.S( Group of the Disabled) Donated Funds to provide free transportation and upkeep towards the running of the disabled friendly van that we had donated ,so that students of GODS can avail of free travel Sponsored the disability workshop
17. VIDYA (NGO FOR SLUM CHILDREN) Donated Toy and Book library Donated summer camp prizes to the students. Football and Handball team sponsored Interact Club(FIRST FOR SLUM CHILDREN)
18. BANE( Municipal school) Set up a Balwadi Donated Toys and Books Donated stationary and Educational book for children of all classes Celebration of Independence Day
19. DENTAL CLINIC The charitable Dental clinic SLUMBER KITS SCHOOL kits at Karjat
20. MEDICAL > Eye camp organized at Ambernath > Organized Mother and Child for awareness of Breast Feeding > Medical camp at Bandra Court > Eye camp for 200 people at Cusrow Baug . > Eye Camp for 200 people at Chikal wadi > Medical and Cancer detection camp at Naval Centre
21. Medical camps Sec Antop Hill for 100 children Medical camp Dreamz Home for children Medical camp at Sec Agripada for 60 children Medical camp at MP Shah School Blood donation at Siri Road 100 bottles collected
22. DISTRICT Sponsored Skin Donation seminars TRF seminars Polio Plus seminar Micro credits Seminar Membership Seminar Literacy Seminar WCS Seminar ICF Leadership Confluence for 250 delegates World Responsible Youth Day Martyr’s Memorial at Thane ASMITA Peace Walk to Gateway of India after 26/11
23. Interact club of Faizlani >Interact Club of Beacon High >Interact Club of Yuya Vidya with 34 children ( First interact club of slum children) Interact Club of SEC Antop Hill with 20 children (First club of challenged children)
24. INTERNATIONAL NID days:around 4000 children ARE immunized each time. Contribution to the TRF (THE ROTARY FOUNDATION) International RYLA for 280-300 Participants MUNA for 30 odd countries
25. RYLA and RYPEN International Ryla For 280 students Manav Mandir School . Interact clubs of Fazilani and Beacon High SEC School
26. SCIENCE QUIZ (LAST TEN ODD YEARS) Organized and Host the Science Quiz for two mediums English and Marathi for 400 school of Mumbai
27. ROTRACTORS Now with SIES, Sion International Ryla I- Vote Campaign World Responsible Youth Day Standard Chartered Marathon MUNA Discussion with Fellowship School for Rotaract/Interact Club MP Shah school for Interact
32. How it works is like this: Overseas Club (IN PILOT DISTRICT) : US $ 5000.00 Overseas District US $ 5000.00 (this amount can increase depending upon relation of president and district governor) Rot Int Gives against club amount US $ 2500.00 Rot Int gives against overseas district US $ 5000.00 RC Bombay Pier gives US $ 2000.00 Dist3140 gives US $20000.00 Rot Int gives against club amt US $ 1000.00 Rot Int gives against dist 3140 amt US $20000.00 Thus total works out to US$ 60500.00 by just managing an overseas partner for 5000 and ourselves for 2000 dollars
38. Sponsorships Areas and Values TITLE Sponsor as “Name of Company” Inter Corporate Cricket T-10 : Rs 20.0 Lacs Platinum Sponsor: Rs.10.0 Lacs (Two sponsors) Gold Sponsor: Rs 7.0 lac each (three Sponsors) Silver Sponsor: Rs3.0 lacs (five sponsors) One Team entry fee: Rs 75000.00 (15 per team) One Banner Sponsor: Rs 10000 each Venue Sponsor: Rs 6.0 lac Three Trophy for each match: Rs 40000.00 Trophy sponsor for two semifinal matches:Rs 1,00,000 _______________________________ _______________________________