1. A Profile of
Make A Smile Welfare Society
( MSWS)
Some of gravity drinking water projects in tribal villages
#53-40-6/1, Krm colony, Madhilapalam, Visakhapatnam District
A.P. India– 530014
Mobile: 9490285319, 8465869525, 7799118852,8885363218
Email: makeasmilesociety@india.com,govind_kuna@india.com
2. 01 Name of the
Organization and
Complete Address
: MAKE A SMILE WELFARE SOCIETY KRM Colony,
Madhilapalam, Visakhapatnam – 530014,
Visakhapatnam District, State: Andhra Pradesh
Cell No.9490285319, 8465869525, 7799118852
Email:makeasmilesociety@india.com, govind_kuna
@india.com
02 Location : 5km from vizag railway station.3km from APSTRC,
9KM from Visakhapatnam airport.
03 Legal Status : Registered under Societies Registration Act-XXI of
2001, Vide Registration No.646/2015.
04 Chief Functionary : K.Govinda Rao, CEO
05 Area of Operation : Rural and Tribals Areas, Urban Slums,
Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam.
06 Target Population : Weaker sections with special Focus on Schedule
castes, scheduled Tribes, Marginal Farmers, Landless
Labourers, Women; Child Labour, Physically
Handicapped and other vulnerable sections,
07 Concept : Organizing Gramasabha, Grama Nidhi, Sramadan
Organizing Mahila Mandals, Self Help Groups,
Formation of Youth Organizations
Formation of Community Based Organizations
Health and sports for school children’s
Hygienic and sanitation
08 Objectives : Education
Ensuring Safe Drinking Water
Health, Hygiene & Sanitation
Social empowerment and Cultural Development
Economic Sustenance
Environment Protection & natural resource
management
Rural development
Swatch bharat
Control school dropouts
09 Managing Committee : 07 Members
3. BOARD OF MANAGING COMMITTEE
Sl.N
o.
Name Designation Address
1 Mr. K.Govinda Rao, Bsc(bio-
tech) MBA(HRD)HR
Journalist
CEO #53-40-6/2, krm colony,
Madhilapalam, Visakhapatnam.
2 Mr. G.Rajive Naidu, MCA MD 10-1-41/2/10, RAM NAGAR,
Visakhapatnam.
3 Sri.V. Venkatash, Treasurer Main road,
Parvithipuram,Vizianagaram
4 Sri. P.Srinivasa rao, Member Allada,Jalumuru,SRIKAKULAM,
5 Sri.K.Narayana rao Member Guthavalli, Burjji, Srikakulam.
6 Sri .B.Srinivasa rao Member Ganesh
nagar,Madhurawada,Visakhapatn
am
7 Sri.B.Raghuram Member Main Road,
Anakapalli,Visakhapatnam
Staff Particulars as on may 2015-16
SlNo Particulars No of staff
1 Administrative Staff : 4
2 Field Staff / Coordinators : 4
3 Community Organizors (part time) : 0
4 Village level Animators (Part time) : 10
Total : 18
AIM: is constructive citizen movement for an empowered india,there by making the
world a better place to live in india,with a passion for humanity and fulfill our
responsibility towards our less privileged brothers and sisters
MSWS – GENESIS – EVOLUTION
The Make A Smile Welfare Society (MSWS) established in 2015 at Visakhapatnam to work with
rural population in general, urben and tribal’s in particular. The organization is firmly founded
on secular principles without any political overtones. the conceived the idea of establishing a
service society after being inspired by the Gandhian concept of “Grama Swaraj”. The
multi sectoral activities, which the organization aims at, include economic
4. development, social upliftment, improving health, sanitary conditions and literacy
status besides protecting the environment with all its Bio-diversity. To begin with,
the MSWS undertook activities relating to Khadi and Village Industries. Later on the
organization extended its activity towards ensuring water supply besides land
development.
Vision:
• “HELP THE HAPLESS AND DEPRIVED”.
• OUR PROGRAMMES:
• Education(dropout childrens&adult education,swatchabidhya toilets for schools)
• Healthcare(Hiv aids, nutrition for infants and young)
• Water hygenine,sanitation(rainwater harvesting, bores)
• Livelihood and food security(economic support,agriculture,cultivation on
vegetables and commercial crops,horticulture,animalhusbundary,plantation)
• Girld child and women employment
• Empowering grassroots
• Action for children’s and encourage for sports in schools
• Special support programmes
• Disaster management
• Agriculture and environment(bio-technology,environment,eclogy)
• Community education: education and mobilization,rti,working with PRI,and action
research)
• Swatch bharat/smart village/smart ward
Mission:
• To work collaboratively with service providers and target groups in remote rural
areas and tribal regions so as to bridge the gap between what is conceived and
what is provided with regard to Health, Education, Income Generation,
community development and livelihood security.
• Promote grassroots social innovations,volunteerisiem action, citizenship and
social leadership among youth of the nation
Goals:
• To promote community participation in planning for the comprehensive
development of the region, be it rural/urban slum or tribal.
5. • To help community adopt sanitary practices and promote hygienic measures in
their vicinities.
• To facilitate community securing economic support programmes.
• To enable women participation in all development and welfare activities.
• To create awareness among rural village people, tribal’s in the use of Safe
Drinking Water.
• To motivate community on the importance of the attaining literacy and quality
education.
• To help tribal community develop access and control over an available resource.
• To facilitate the tribal community utilizing institutional health services and to free
themselves from superstitious practices.
• To help community participation in village governance through PRI
• To facilitate community preserve and protect environment besides maintaining
ecological balance.
HOW DO MSWS WORK WITH COMMUNITY?
The MSWS founded on the Gandhian Goal of “Grama Swaraj” steadily growing itself
as a secular service organization and working in the direction to enable the rural poor
– including women and men belonging to small and marginal farmers and the
landless, tribal people – to move towards sustainable development, through an
overall progress in their knowledge and skills in areas that affect their standard and
quality of life. Working with communities in remote and neglected areas for over
three decades made us learn a few lessons in participatory techniques. One such
lesson is to shift its role from that of a leader to a development worker who
facilitates the community to realize its progress potential.
Human Development Indicators begin with the basic human needs; food and water.
The reports indicate that daily meal still remains the most immediate solicitude for
28% Indians. According to latest figures, “Rural India lives on Rs.3.28 per day”. So
the service base of any organization should encompass water resources
development, Water Management and Sanitation, Quantitative and Qualitative
explosion of education, sustainable Income Generation activity that build sound
economy besides land development, sustainable Income Generation activity that
build sound economy besides land development, sustainable agriculture and livestock
development.
6. It is with these aims the organization has been working on a long-term basis starting
from inception to impact assessment. To translate our ideas into actions we work
with such funding agencies whose objectives come close to those of ours. The
agencies may not finance on long-term projects, but the organization taps on one
after another that enable organization’s continuance of a priority program.
7. It is with these aims the organization has been working on a long-term basis starting
from inception to impact assessment. To translate our ideas into actions we work
with such funding agencies whose objectives come close to those of ours. The
agencies may not finance on long-term projects, but the organization taps on one
after another that enable organization’s continuance of a priority program.