A presentation designed for Whiteshades foundation,a NGO based in Cochin.Its a primary layout program for volunteers who aspire to be part of the Ngo to impart awareness of health,education and sustainable development.
2. Primary Layout Program - Objectives
• WSF – The Concept?
• Our Mission - Wellness
• Elements we concentrate
• Why we chose you?
• Your association with us.
• The procedure of association.
• The benefits of association with us.
• The terms and conditions of association.
3. WSF – The Concept
• WSF – Whiteshades Foundation.
• NGO – Hybrid.
• Registered as a Trust ( Reg. # 422 | IV | 2011 ).
• Started Operations from Thrissur.
• Expanding pan South India.
• Presence – Ernakulam, Thrissur, Calicut.
• One of the most creative Hybrid NGO’s in India.
• Crossed 150 volunteers including prospects.
• Our focus Family and the youth.
4. Our Mission - Wellness
• Evolved after great deal of research
• Wellness is the core reason why WSF was formed.
• Men fail to commit to his environment
• Earlier people work and lend hand
• Now its all for onself; we need to remind all that
‘caring and sharing are the secrets of living’.
5. Wellness the Indian Scenario
• What is well being?
Wellness is commonly defined as an organized set of activities
designed to help individuals and their family members
make and/or maintain voluntary behavior change(s) that
help reduce their health risks and/or enhance their ability
to function.
7. Elements
We believe state of WELLNESS can be achieved
through 3 elements; it took us some time to figure
out the need to compile these three to form an
equation.
Health
Education
Sustainable Development
9. Hygene & Healthcare In India
• 50 million people still defecate in the open.
• 40% of school do not have a functional toilets.
• 4,861 cities in India do not have sewage network.
• 80% of surface water pollution is due to sewage alone.
• 839 million people have no access to sanitation services.
• 128 million lack clean and safe drinking water
• 21% of communicable diseases are related to unsafe water.
• 42% of children are malnourished and underweight.
• 58% have stunted growth within 24 months of birth.
10. Hygene & Healthcare In India
• In India diabetic nephropathy is expected to develop in 6.6 million
of the 30 million patients suffering from diabetes.
• The projected foregone national income for India due to heart
disease, stroke and diabetes during the period 2005 – 2015 is
estimated to be more than $200 billion.
• India’s loss in terms of losing potentially productive years due
to deaths from cardiovascular diseases in people aged
between 35-64 years is one of the highest in the world. By
2030, the loss is expected to rise to 17.9 million years which is
940% more than the loss estimated in the USA.
11. Hygene & Healthcare In India
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In 2005, it was estimated that chronic diseases in India accounted for almost
53% of all deaths and 44% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs).
12. Hygene & Healthcare In India
It is estimated that deaths from chronic diseases would register a sharp increase from
3.78 million in 1990 to 7.63 million in 2020 accounting for 66.7% of all deaths.
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13. Wellness the Indian Scenario
Number of people with hypertension is expected to see a quantum leap from an
estimated 118.2 million in 2000 to 213.5 million in 2025.
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15. Indian Education
• Sharp decline in basic reading from 53.7 % to
48.2%, Arithmetic from 70% to 61% and academic
levels.
• Of 88.5 million children enrolled for secondary
education, only 31 million attend classes
• Attendance in schools declined from 73.4% in 2007 to
70.9 in 2011
• Through nationally school dropout rate has declined
from 9.1 & in 2012 to 6.9 in 2011, it has increased in
the northeast and in major states like Gujrat and Tamil
Nadu
• India has the 3rd largest higher education system in the
world, but 75% of technical graduates and 85% general
graduates are unemployable
17. Indian Education
• Industrial Growth stagnant at 4 to 5 %.
• Automobile sales declined due to high fuel prices
• Rupee is 12 % cheaper than US $ , compared with last
year
• Economic Growth dropped to a 9 year low of 6.5%
• Fiscal deficit has dropped from 49 thousand crore to 32
thousand crore last year
• Forex reserves has reduced
• Index of industrial production dropped from 2.4% from
4.2% last year
19. Strategic Programs
Health
• H365
• Perfect Grounds
Education
• Free Ed
• Angels on Roads
• W E S P
Sustainable Development
• One Family
• Special Zones
• Civilian
20. The U Factor
• We need you because there is no other asset like a Human
Resource!
• You are unique!
• What ever you are, all that you have is what we call as
TALENT!
• Without Youth, without real Men, no Nation becomes Great!
• Do you have it in you to be a part of WSF family?!!
• If you do, ask for a enrolment form the nearest volunteer. This
is it.
21. Your Association
• You can start your association by being
a volunteer.
• Who is a volunteer - A person who
chooses freely to do or offer to do
something
• Types of volunteers:
–Associate Volunteer
–Professional Volunteer
22. The Types of Volunteers
• Associate Volunteer – is a person who will
help the city to incubate and retain the city
and operations in green.
• Professional Volunteer – a person who will
contribute committed hours to each project
allotted to a city at a specified intervals.
23. The Benefits Of Association
• Monetary – in terms of honorariums
• Character Molding – polishing the born
qualities and make them presentable.
• Profile Designing – injecting necessary skill
and quality.
• Team Leadership – Remarkable exposure in
group dynamics and leadership
24. The Benefits Of Association
• Placement Assistance – Reference and placement
support with our associated corporates on
successful completion of volunteering.
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• One year commitment is mandatory to be a part
of Whiteshades Family.
• No Certification or Experience letter /
references will be provided if a member is
terminated or discontinues.
25. Terms of Association
• All volunteers wanting to be a part of WSF should be above
16.
• Should have a good energy level, being lethargic is a crime
in our premise and in field.
• All documents and explanations demanded by office should
be provided at all times.
• Be willing to learn and to teach others if asked for; and can
understand English.
• Have heart to put others before themselves.
• Follow the charter.
• Spend at least 3 and half hours a week with WSF.
26. Hierarchy
Fellow
Core Team
President
Regional Manager –
malabar |Central|South
Director Health
Calicut Dist
Urban
Volunteers
Rural
Volunteers
Ernakulam
Dist
Kakkanad
Zone
Volunteers Volunteers
Edapally
Zone
Volunteers