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Page 1: A Presentation On VEDA

VEDA services

Service is a virtue of heart.

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• VEDA is a Christian voluntary organization started by Late Evg. Dr.S.John David at Chilakaluripet .

• Veda saw the need for help in and around slums of chilakaluripet and further ventured into the upliftment of lives of these slum dwellers without discrimination of caste, creed, religion and sex .

• Veda along with Rural Relief & Development Foundation, help in this noble mission with the vision of helping the poor & the needy & ultimately uplifting the slums.

Our motto: To impart To inculcate To inspire

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PovertyIlliteracyLack of awarenessSuperstitions Malnutrition Unhygienic conditions

Synonyms to slums

Hence, these people are often exposed to dreadful diseases, unemployment and characterized crime

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To break this vicious cycle to bring out the change in the lifestyle of slum dwellers

Aim:

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Our projects:Milk projectMid-day mealBasic educationMedical care including Antenatal

care Income generation Housing

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Milk

project

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Meager daily income

Barely meets daily

requirement

No healthy future

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MILK PROJECT Target group Children ( 0-3yrs) +

malnourished children + people with T.B + Old aged people

Intro people in slums- very poor and hence

no—Education, water, food, schools and

hospitals Survey Veda took initiative part & engaged

social workers to survey the slums of and around Chilakaluripet. Records-maintained. Identification cards gn to mothers

Issuing ½ litre 1/2litre /day/ 372 kids

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MID-DAY meal

Veda provides food

free of cost to school

children - 365 days

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No balanced diet

Malnutrition

Deficiency

Hindrance to the growth of child

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• MMP is the popular name for school mid-day meal program.

• Target group School children

• Objectives

1)Protecting children from class room hunger 2)Providing nutritious food(Balanced diet)

3)Increasing school enrollment & attendance

4)Improvising socialization among children

• 1622(slum kids)+275(school kids) / day

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Basic education

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Basic education refers to the whole range of educational activities taking place in various settings (formal and non formal), that aim to meet basic learning needs.

What does Veda do?— Built bridging schools in every slum to ensure that children who are deprived of any educational opportunity – atleast acquire basic literacy skills. In some slums, the schools we built sometimes provide shelter to people in times of emergency.

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Since 2006

• Total of 12 schools• 1 school in 1 slum • on average 90-

100children/school

so total of nearly 1200 children are getting education from our bridging schools

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Medical care

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• Veda+RRDF renders its services round the clock among the slum dwellers through health awareness programmes, medical cmo’s and surveys.RRDF supports people suffering with unusual conditions:

•Heart surgeries •Reconstructive surgeries •Polio surgeries•Hysterectomies.

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Cleft lip

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Heart condition-Tetralogy of Fallot

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Burnt case-Treated for Srictures

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Immunization programme

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Dental camp

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Antenatal care : Refers to the regular medical and nursing care recommended for pregnant women.

It’s a type of preventative care with the goal of providing regular check-ups that allow doctors to treat problems throughout the course of the pregnancy thereby promoting healthy lifestyles that benefit both mother and child.

Immunization is an important part in this programme

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Income generation

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• Poverty is characterized by a lack of income/purchasing power attributable to lack of productive employment.

• NGO’s play the role of facilitators in encouraging participatory approaches in empowering the poor by income generating projects.

• This is with an objective of improving their economic status.

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Home for homeless

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Housing:

• Providing shelter to the homeless• Veda has taken up construction of

houses to the slum dwellers under the Housing scheme in collaboration with the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

• RRDF generously came forward to support this Blessed venture

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VTC is proposed for under privileged children to give a ray of hope to get trained in various job oriented technical and non technical trades in our VTC so to stabilize their lives for a better future.

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Such kind of children will be getting education in our VTC

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“When the world says give up Hope w h i s p e r s. . . . . . . .

Try it one more time”

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We are very thankful to God Almighty, RRDF and its sponsors

Mrs. Fenny van der wijk & Mr.RoelfMrs. Linda & Mr. Alko

for enabling us in helping the needy and underprivileged students with

Vocational Training centre