Serve Samman is a non-profit organization that works with people from weaker sections of the society

 

The world is home to 45 million who are blind. In fact, every 3rd blind person in the world is an Indian. About 90% of the worlds visually impaired live in developing countries. Globally, uncorrected refractive errors are the main cause of visual impairment; cataracts remain the leading cause of blindness in middle- and low-income countries.80% of Indian population especially the elderly poor lives deep in the rural countryside having little or no access to adequate medical aid.


SERVESAMMAN- IFLS VOCATIONAL CENTRE TO OPEN SOON IN UTTARKASHI

 

GRADUATION CEREMONY

 

We are very happy and proud to announce that yet another batch of students at our servesamman vocational centre got graduated. A batch of 40 students successfully completed their preliminary course in computer training. Each student. was certified by a leading computer company Microsoft. After receiving their certificate they are now on the process of seeking jobs but most of them decided to stay back at the centre for further studies. We wish them luck for their future and hope to see more graduating batches coming in near future.


FREE EYECHECK UP AND SUGAR TEST

 


A camp was successfully organised by our NGO in Delhi where we screened 150 elderly people for various eye defects and blood sugar level. The camp was headed by professional doctors and proper procedures were taken care of. Some of major defects for which screening took place included cataract and diabetes.

We feel proud to have successfully set up 12 camps in the month of May,2014 catering our services down to 1,080 patients.

SERVESAMMAN’S TRIP TO UJHANI

 

Our NGO expanded its arms and reached to the people in interiors of UP. We organised a training programme for 50 teachers which included training in various life skills. The training covered aspects of a good schooling beyond academics so as to provide the students with a healthier environment at school. The training took place in small village of Ujhani in Uttar Pradesh. Three of our team members went there and helped teachers to learn important life skills like human development, child development and emotional quotient. We hope our little effort in training teachers in these skills will help teachers to become more capable in handling students and will also give a holistic aspect to their development. Starting at the ground level, teaching 50 students we aim to sweep down another 1500 children. We hope our small attempt will add up to make a small difference in making a better future.

 

No.

Camps

Numbers

1

Eye camps Organised

16

2

Patients Diagnosed

1554

3

Cataract detected

175

4

Cataract operated

30

5

Spectacles given

370


New Courses at Serve Samman

 


Vocational Training is one of the main forte of Serve Samman, wherein we encourage individuals to join free courses and build a career for themselves. Although the vocational centers are running beautifully, we noticed that a lot of people find it tough to spare 3- months or lack basic knowledge needed for computers, hence we are very proud to announce that, after a series of rapid meetings and surveys we at Seve Samman are in the process of introducing the following new short term courses in our curriculum.

  • Mobile Repair
  • Electrical Repair
  • Home Appliance Repair
  • Cycle Repair
  • Scooter repair
  • Tyre Puncture Etc. 

These courses are open for anyone and everyone and have no admission criteria such as age, gender, village etc.

Serve Samman Center, KOT, U.P.

 

Another surprise visitor!

 

Saint Gobain visit, Chennai


Given our long standing partnership with Saint Gobain, it was indeed a pleasure to welcome Mr. John Prem, social responsible investment coordinator of the company who visited 5 schools in a span of 2 days starting 22nd of January.


His curiosity for the functioning of the program and its impact led him to take time out of his busy schedule. He also glanced through the notebooks and other teaching materials used by the staff and discussed the challenges faced by the students.

   

14th Anniversary Celebrations Of Naandi Day

 

Naandi Foundation began operations on the 1st of November, 1998. Celebrations were held in all the mandals to celebrate the occasion. Programs to celebrate the same were organized by the Academic Resource Coordinators of respective mandals. Sport competitions were conducted for the children and parents of Nanhi Kali. And prizes were distributed towards the end of the event. But amongst all the fun, the gathering was also educated about the Nanhi Kali program. – Drop this if there are no supporting images

Tuticorin Talent Hunt

 

Inter-school competitions were organized at the RC School, Therespuram on 9th Feb 2013. Project Nanhi Kali along with Sterlite Copper jointly organized the "TALHUNT", attended by 1500 children from 72 different schools across Tuticorin. Events like such as 200m dash, lemon race, memory games and numerous others were enjoyed by the kids.

Mummy Exhibition, Mumbai

 

In the last week of February, Reliance Foundation and BP, in collaboration with the British Museum and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, brought to India an award winning exhibition, ‘Mummy: The Inside Story’. The exhibition focused on the secrets of an Egyptian priest who died nearly 3000 years ago depicted by a 3D film.


This was an eye opener for 22 Nanhi Kalis that got an opportunity to participate. Nanhi Kali hopes to continue providing several more underprivileged girls in India with such opportunities.

Fund raising support

 

Alumni Meet, Sheopur

 

Setting an example at Project Nanhi Kali

 

Meet Geeta, the unsung champion

 

Games for Nanhi Kalis

 

Women’s Day Celebrations, Chennai

 

Material Development Workshop, Chennai

 

Felicitating the support

 

Health Camps, Hyderabad

 

Celebrating National Girl Child Day

 
 
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