Of all the needy ones
you may wish to support,
here’s one group
that has nothing
on its side…
not health,
not money,
not even age
Elder Scenario and
HelpAge India’s contribution
• Today there are estimated 100 million
elders
– 55 million of them sleep hungry
– 30 million live alone
– 12 million are blind & cannot afford treatment
– 90 million need to work to be able to eat
• In 2030, the elder population is expected
to touch 200 million elders, the elder issue
deserves even more and urgent action.
• Today, HelpAge is able to reach out to 1.25
million needy elders just over 1% of the
100 million.
HelpAge India
• A not-for-profit organization
registered under the Societies'
Registration Act of 1860.
• Started from a rented two-room
office 35 years back, today
HelpAge is spread across 26
States with 90 project offices
• Through its various programmes
& services, HelpAge has moved
from only welfare to a welfare,
development and rights based
based organization.
Mobile Medical Units (MMU) – Flagship Programme
• Mobile medical Vans provide free doctor consultations, free
medicines and even home visits
• Over 1.7 million treatments through its 81 MMU vans covering
840 locations across India
• This programme has been recognized as Asia’s largest Mobile Medical
Programme for the elderly
• ONGC, BHEL, EIL, Asian Paints, BEL, NSIC are few of are major sponsors.
• Annual Project cost for running 81 MMUs is Rs 14 crores
Cataract Surgeries
These surgeries help
the affected elderly get
back to work & earn a
living once again,
freeing them from
financial dependency
on anyone, enabling
them to live a life of
dignity
• HelpAge India has funded over 30,000 cataract surgeries for the
needy elderly every year
• Annual Project cost for 30,000 eye surgeries is Rs 3.6 crores
Agecare/ Physiocare
Centres
• Infrastructure costs for starting
a physiotherapy centre is
Rs 2.5 lacs
Supports over 16,000 elders
in physiocare centres
across 22 States
Elderly are impacted by the
onset of arthritis and other
related disease. Physiotherapy
restores their ability to work
and therefore earn their living.
Health Camps
• For conducting 150 general
health camps, annual costs is
Rs 75 lacs
• For conducting 50 specialized
health camps, annual costs is
Rs 75 lacs
200 Health Camps are
organized every year in over
22 States covering
approximately 800 villages
Health camps focus on
preventive health care
especially in areas where there
is no access to basic healthcare
Cancer and Palliative Care
• HelpAge India
provides palliative
care to end stage
patients suffering
from Cancer.
• Minimum Rs 75,000
per patient is
required to support
for a 3 year period
Last year, over 7500 patients and their families
were provided help
Support A Gran
Enables over 30,000
destitute elderly to sustain
themselves with
regular supplies of food
rations, clothing and basic
healthcare
This program enables
these elders live with
dignity and independence
Old Age Homes/
Day Care Centres
Over 60 old age homes
supported across the country
every year
A roof over their heads is the critical,
need of the destitute, the sick and
the abandoned, the uprooted by
disasters and emergencies.
Disaster Relief and
Rehabilitation
• HelpAge has stepped in at
every major disaster,
delivering specialized relief
and rehabilitation measures.
• These range from floods in
Assam, Bihar, Odisha, UP,
Tsunami in Tamil Nadu to
earthquakes in Gujarat and
J&K and the recent
Uttarakhand Floods.
Livelihood Programmes
Income generation
schemes enable
otherwise needy elders
to set up self help
groups to avail micro
credit and start
commercial enterprises.
It helps them regain
their financial
independence
Over 3200 Elder Self Help Groups, covering more than
42,000 elders operate across India
Tamaraikulam Elders Village
(TEV)
• TEV is a unique rehabilitation
project situated on the Cuddalore-
Puducherry road, Tamil Nadu, built
by HelpAge-NDTV Viewers after the
Tsunami in 2004
• Elder victims of the Tsunami
devastation were given a safe place
to live in a model elder village
which provides health care,
professional care, livelihood
options and recreational facilities.
• The annual cost of supporting the
elder village is Rs 75 lacs
Advocacy
• HelpAge advocates for elder rights
through its various interventions.
• Raising public awareness,
interacting with media, legislators
and governments to espouse
elder cause is an essential and
continuous activity of HelpAge
India.
• Works with almost 1000 Senior
Citizen Associations across the
country
Working with Youth
• Student Action for Value Education (SAVE) aims to inculcate
care & respect for elderly through long standing programmes
with schools across the country.
• Currently working
with 10 lac
students across
India.
• Trying to include
Age Care Values in
School Curriculums
Working with Youth
• Help Unite Generations (HUG) initiative aims at involving
college students and young professional to engage with
elders and keep in regular touch with them, providing them
companionship in their lonely, later years.
Working with Government – for Elder-friendly
Policies and Laws
formulation of the
National Policy on Older
Persons and the
enhancement of the
Maintenance & Welfare
of the Parents and
Senior Citizens Act
(2007)
• Sensitizing legislators and governments in States and Centre has
resulted in HelpAge India contributing significantly to the
AdvantAge Card Programme for Active Ageing
• It helps card holders to
stretch household
budgets, especially of
those elder citizens
living on limited/ fixed
incomes.
• Currently it has over
1.3 lakh members in
over 200 towns & cities
across India
• This Benefit Card Programme encourages elder to be physically
active as the discount card requires their visiting to the retail
outlets themselves.
AdvantAge Centres
• Each center can be
supported by a one-time
capital expenditure of
Rs 3.5 lacs
• Urban elders face loneliness and isolation.
• AdvantAge Centres provide like-minded elders with the space to
come together and means to engage in socially useful productive
work.
Outcome: elders perceive
themselves as useful
contributors to society,
regain self confidence,
live happy, healthy lives.
We are able to achieve this because of the support of
corporates who become the agents of social change.
To name some of our donors:
Asian Paints Ltd, BHEL, DMRC, GAIL, Hi-tech Arai Pvt. Ltd, NMDC Ltd,
NSIC Technical Service Centre, OCL India Ltd, Parrys Sugar Industries Ltd,
RITES Ltd, Sai Engineering Foundation, State Bank of India, Indian Oil
Corporation Ltd, Titagarh Wagons Ltd, United Way of Mumbai
Support the elder
cause today.
The old cannot wait
for tomorrow.
The Government of India has
recognised HelpAge India’s work
by according donations made to it
eligible for tax exemptions.
For more information
email to
sino.antony@helpageindia.org

HelpAge India Programmes

  • 1.
    Of all theneedy ones you may wish to support, here’s one group that has nothing on its side… not health, not money, not even age
  • 2.
    Elder Scenario and HelpAgeIndia’s contribution • Today there are estimated 100 million elders – 55 million of them sleep hungry – 30 million live alone – 12 million are blind & cannot afford treatment – 90 million need to work to be able to eat • In 2030, the elder population is expected to touch 200 million elders, the elder issue deserves even more and urgent action. • Today, HelpAge is able to reach out to 1.25 million needy elders just over 1% of the 100 million.
  • 3.
    HelpAge India • Anot-for-profit organization registered under the Societies' Registration Act of 1860. • Started from a rented two-room office 35 years back, today HelpAge is spread across 26 States with 90 project offices • Through its various programmes & services, HelpAge has moved from only welfare to a welfare, development and rights based based organization.
  • 4.
    Mobile Medical Units(MMU) – Flagship Programme • Mobile medical Vans provide free doctor consultations, free medicines and even home visits • Over 1.7 million treatments through its 81 MMU vans covering 840 locations across India
  • 5.
    • This programmehas been recognized as Asia’s largest Mobile Medical Programme for the elderly • ONGC, BHEL, EIL, Asian Paints, BEL, NSIC are few of are major sponsors. • Annual Project cost for running 81 MMUs is Rs 14 crores
  • 6.
    Cataract Surgeries These surgerieshelp the affected elderly get back to work & earn a living once again, freeing them from financial dependency on anyone, enabling them to live a life of dignity • HelpAge India has funded over 30,000 cataract surgeries for the needy elderly every year • Annual Project cost for 30,000 eye surgeries is Rs 3.6 crores
  • 7.
    Agecare/ Physiocare Centres • Infrastructurecosts for starting a physiotherapy centre is Rs 2.5 lacs Supports over 16,000 elders in physiocare centres across 22 States Elderly are impacted by the onset of arthritis and other related disease. Physiotherapy restores their ability to work and therefore earn their living.
  • 8.
    Health Camps • Forconducting 150 general health camps, annual costs is Rs 75 lacs • For conducting 50 specialized health camps, annual costs is Rs 75 lacs 200 Health Camps are organized every year in over 22 States covering approximately 800 villages Health camps focus on preventive health care especially in areas where there is no access to basic healthcare
  • 9.
    Cancer and PalliativeCare • HelpAge India provides palliative care to end stage patients suffering from Cancer. • Minimum Rs 75,000 per patient is required to support for a 3 year period Last year, over 7500 patients and their families were provided help
  • 10.
    Support A Gran Enablesover 30,000 destitute elderly to sustain themselves with regular supplies of food rations, clothing and basic healthcare This program enables these elders live with dignity and independence
  • 11.
    Old Age Homes/ DayCare Centres Over 60 old age homes supported across the country every year A roof over their heads is the critical, need of the destitute, the sick and the abandoned, the uprooted by disasters and emergencies.
  • 12.
    Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation •HelpAge has stepped in at every major disaster, delivering specialized relief and rehabilitation measures. • These range from floods in Assam, Bihar, Odisha, UP, Tsunami in Tamil Nadu to earthquakes in Gujarat and J&K and the recent Uttarakhand Floods.
  • 13.
    Livelihood Programmes Income generation schemesenable otherwise needy elders to set up self help groups to avail micro credit and start commercial enterprises. It helps them regain their financial independence Over 3200 Elder Self Help Groups, covering more than 42,000 elders operate across India
  • 14.
    Tamaraikulam Elders Village (TEV) •TEV is a unique rehabilitation project situated on the Cuddalore- Puducherry road, Tamil Nadu, built by HelpAge-NDTV Viewers after the Tsunami in 2004 • Elder victims of the Tsunami devastation were given a safe place to live in a model elder village which provides health care, professional care, livelihood options and recreational facilities. • The annual cost of supporting the elder village is Rs 75 lacs
  • 15.
    Advocacy • HelpAge advocatesfor elder rights through its various interventions. • Raising public awareness, interacting with media, legislators and governments to espouse elder cause is an essential and continuous activity of HelpAge India. • Works with almost 1000 Senior Citizen Associations across the country
  • 16.
    Working with Youth •Student Action for Value Education (SAVE) aims to inculcate care & respect for elderly through long standing programmes with schools across the country. • Currently working with 10 lac students across India. • Trying to include Age Care Values in School Curriculums
  • 17.
    Working with Youth •Help Unite Generations (HUG) initiative aims at involving college students and young professional to engage with elders and keep in regular touch with them, providing them companionship in their lonely, later years.
  • 18.
    Working with Government– for Elder-friendly Policies and Laws formulation of the National Policy on Older Persons and the enhancement of the Maintenance & Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizens Act (2007) • Sensitizing legislators and governments in States and Centre has resulted in HelpAge India contributing significantly to the
  • 19.
    AdvantAge Card Programmefor Active Ageing • It helps card holders to stretch household budgets, especially of those elder citizens living on limited/ fixed incomes. • Currently it has over 1.3 lakh members in over 200 towns & cities across India • This Benefit Card Programme encourages elder to be physically active as the discount card requires their visiting to the retail outlets themselves.
  • 20.
    AdvantAge Centres • Eachcenter can be supported by a one-time capital expenditure of Rs 3.5 lacs • Urban elders face loneliness and isolation. • AdvantAge Centres provide like-minded elders with the space to come together and means to engage in socially useful productive work. Outcome: elders perceive themselves as useful contributors to society, regain self confidence, live happy, healthy lives.
  • 21.
    We are ableto achieve this because of the support of corporates who become the agents of social change. To name some of our donors: Asian Paints Ltd, BHEL, DMRC, GAIL, Hi-tech Arai Pvt. Ltd, NMDC Ltd, NSIC Technical Service Centre, OCL India Ltd, Parrys Sugar Industries Ltd, RITES Ltd, Sai Engineering Foundation, State Bank of India, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Titagarh Wagons Ltd, United Way of Mumbai
  • 22.
    Support the elder causetoday. The old cannot wait for tomorrow. The Government of India has recognised HelpAge India’s work by according donations made to it eligible for tax exemptions. For more information email to sino.antony@helpageindia.org