Thursday, February 20, 2014

HANDICAPPED MATRIMONY WEBSITE - www.jeevansathi.com

A person with a physical disability because of illness or accident is termed as 'Handicapped'. These people get government assistance to start income generating activities. Even the Handicapped persons, just like healthy persons, want to share their joys and sorrows with someone special. Handicapped Matrimony is a dignified gesture, as people with physical disability wants to tie the nuptial knot and lead a happy life. This platform unites likeminded persons for physically challenged matrimony.

www.jeevansathi.com

Chennai -Nugambakkam
Fincy
9940688246/04442977777 
9940688246/04442977777 mobile

Many Childless couples across the world desperately opting for a surrogacy to get a baby and India became surrogacy hub because commercial surrogacy is completely allowed. In this context protecting surrogate mothers rights and educating them about their roles and responsibilities are very much important.
Currently fertility clinics are playing major and excellent role in facilitating surrogacy. There is still a greater need to support the surrogate mothers like psychosocial support, nutritional guidance, privacy, stress relief and need based counseling.
Global – Surrogate Mothers Advancing Rights Trust (G-SMART) was inaugurated on 18thJanuary 2013. This is the first of its kind in India addressing the issues of Surrogate mothers and fighting for their rights. G-SMART is a NGO will play a role between Surrogate Mothers, Intended Couple and Fertility Clinics and it will make sure the rights among the women who come forward as a gestational carries.

AP-216, 18th Main Road, ’I’ Block, 6th Street,  Vallalar Colony,
Anna Nagar West, Chennai - 600 040.
 INDIA.

Tel : + 91 44 26184392, 65515742
Mobile : +91 91713-13424

Email :
 gsmartinchennai@gmail.com

Appliance Bank

Appliance Bank
An appliance bank is a first of its kind concept, wherein unused appliances are tapped from the public and given to those who are in need. This is very similar in concept to the book bank or eye bank.
What do you do with your old books? Do you throw them in the rubbish bin? Do you give it to the neighbouring paper shop? No, you give it to a book bank, so that some child who cannot afford to buy them can get them free.
What do you do with your old clothes? You donate them to a poor beggar who is clothed in rags. Similarly, when you have an appliance like a caliper, a walker, tricycle that you have used and have no use for, or if you have had a relative who has used any of these, you can donate these to FREEDOM TRUST. We will repair them, maintain them and distribute them to the needy free of cost.
Freedom Trust
Flat No.9, Block D-1, Anand Apartments,
50, LB Road, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai-41.
Phone : +91 44 43313333
Mobile : 9381023173/9940022234

Chennaiites may just call up +91 44 43313333, and we shall arrange to pick your valued contribution at your door steps.


SOFT (Supporters Of Freedom Trust), a group of philanthrophic individuals interested in implementing the objectives of Freedom Trust. Membership of SOFT is voluntary and there is no qualification other than an abiding interest to serve the disabled and make them differently abled. If you wish to contribute your services, please fill in the form and submit to us.
How can you associate yourself:
Refer any disabled individual you come across to us for expert guidance in rehabilitation Spread the concept of an Inpatient Rehabilitation Center to your friends/relatives/Doctors Join as a volunteer and participate in our camps.
Ask your friends and social organizations to donate generously for this cause.
If you are willing to extend financial support, you can choose any of the options listed below :
You could sponsor a mobility aid, which could set a handicapped person free of his limitations.
ItemContribution
TricycleRs.4000/-
Wheel chairRs.3000/-
CrutchesRs.800/-
Artificial limbRs.5000/-
Sponsor a bed
1 monthRs.6000/-
6 monthsRs.30000/-
1 yearRs.50000/-
(Please note that donations to the trust have 80G exemption).

Bridge the Gap - A NGO Collects things from us and Donates to the Needy

Bridgethegap.co is a social service group who collects things from us and donates it to the needy people.They collect it from us for free!

They plan to pick up the stuff from donors, identify which individual/organization needs it the most and then deliver it at their doorstep. BTG will personally bear the cost of transporting your donation from your place to that of the receiver and have the receiver give you a receipt/ acknowledgement after they receive your donation.
Donation pickups will be made only on weekends. Every effort will be made to inform you in advance and have your approval for the time of pick up.
If you are a donor who has the logistics sorted out, but are not sure who would find the most use for your donation, we can help you with information. These services are free of cost.
Your contribution will not go unnoticed. The organization receiving your donation will appreciate your efforts and you will also be featured in the 'Our Donors' section on their website and on Facebook.
Contact
E-Mail info@bridgethegap.co.in
Mobile: 97890 40473
Address: 427/6, Royal Enclave
3rd Avenue, Annanagar East,
Chennai 600 102 
Sreemathy donated a brand new cycle to Nalmanam
Sreemathy donated a brand new cycle to Nalmanam
Leeladhar donated large sets of Menswear that were given to Karunai Illam
Natarajan.A.S donated a brand new water purifier that reached Nalmanam







Donate used Goods

I found a organisation in the internet today which helps in collecting used goods from people and donating it to poor people.

 As of Now DonateUsedItems.org is not rich enough to appoint employees to pick up the donations from Donors Place. They request all the Donors to walk to any of the Nearest Droping Points to Donate. 
Note: 'Private collection Spots' are the Residential or office places of our supporters, members and volunteers. As a security measure they are not displaying their full address here. so Donors have to reach to the given meeting spot and Donate your Used Items. Thank you for your better understanding.

Droping Points

Bangalore

  1. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: Amar Jyothi School, 
    Basavannapura Main Road, 
    Bangalore. 
    Contact Person : Naveen Sagar 
    Contact Number : 8884721999 
    contact Mail : dsnaveensagar@gmail.com 


  2. Chennai

    Choolaimedu

  3. Old No:98, New No:1 
    Srinivasa School Building, 
    Thiruvalluvar puram 2nd Street 
    Choolaimedu 
    Chennai - 94 
    Contact Person : Mr.Ravindra 
    Contact Number : 9840407817 
    contact Mail : ravindra.karna@gmail.com 

  4. SimNet, 
    No:21/9, 1st floor, 
    Vadagaram Main Road, 
    Aminjikarai, 
    Chennai-29. 
    Contact Person : Mr.Simha 
    Contact Number : 9884244745 
    contact Mail : simha@bysims.com 

  5. Kandanchavadi

  6. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: RMZ Tech Park, 
    LandMark 1: Near Tharamani Railway Station, 
    OMR Road, 
    Chennai. 
    Contact Person : Ravindra 
    Contact Number : 9840407817 
    contact Mail : ravindra.karna@gmail.com 

  7. Sholinganallur

  8. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: ECR Link Road Toll Gate, 
    LandMark 1: Sholinganallur Junction, 
    OMR Road, 
    Chennai. 
    Contact Person : Ravindra 
    Contact Number : 9840407817 
    contact Mail : ravindra.karna@gmail.com 

  9. Thuraipakkam

  10. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: Axis Bank 
    LandMark 1: Near Thuraipakkam ASV Building, 
    LandMark 2: Near Thuraipakkam CTS, 
    Thuraipakkam, 
    OMR Road, 
    Chennai-96. 
    Contact Person : Mr.Simha 
    Contact Number : 9884244745 
    contact Mail : simha@bysims.com 

  11. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: Thuraipakkam CTS 
    LandMark 1: Near Thuraipakkam ASV Building, 
    OMR Road, 
    Chennai-96. 
    Contact Person : Dhivya Nagarajan, 
    Contact Number : 9884565671, 
    contact Mail : nagarajan_dhivya@yahoo.in 


  12. Hyderabad

    SR Nagar

  13. Private collection Spot 
    Meeting Spot: Plz Call, 
    LandMark 1: SR Nagar, 
    SR Nagar, 
    Hyderabad. 
    Contact Person : Suresh 
    Contact Number : 9581104333 
    contact Mail : sureshraju.pilli@gmail.com 


  14. Pune

    Hadapsar

  15. BNY Mellon 
    Magarpatta 
    Hadapsar 
    Pune 
    Contact Person : M.Anand 
    Contact Number : 8149344542 
    contact Mail : will be added soon 

  16. Sasane Nagar 
    Hadapsar 
    Pune 
    Contact Person : M.Anand 
    Contact Number : 8149344542 
    contact Mail : will be added soon 



You Can Donate your used Items from anywhere in India. If you are from out of chenai, Please keep your used items safe. We will add other cities soon. So check back later and donate or you can mail us at contact@donateuseditems.org so that we can inform you after adding a droping point in your city.

They say the following in their website

Donating your old used dress will save a minimum of Rs.500 to the poor person. It is just like indirectly donating him Rs.500
Donating your kids' old text books will save them a minimum of Rs.100. Its again like you are donating Rs.100
You can also donate your childhood or your children's used play things to save their money

Their Contact Address

Old No:98, New No:1 
Srinivasa School Building, 
Thiruvalluvar puram 2nd Street 
Choolaimedu 
Chennai - 94 
Contact Numbers : 9840407817, 9884244745 
contact Mail : contact@donateuseditems.org 

Organ Donation

What is organ donation?
In organ donation, a person pledges during her/his lifetime, that after death, organ/s from the body can be used for transplantation to help terminally ill patients get a new lease of life. According to the law, however, the prerogative on the decision eventually rests with the next of kin of the deceased.
Legal position on organ donations:
Organ donations are legal by Indian law. The Indian government enacted the Transplantation of Human Organs Act (THOA), 1994, which allows organ donation, and legalized the concept of 'brain death'.
Brain death:
Brain death is the irreversible and permanent cessation of all brain functions. In situations of brain death, a person cannot sustain his own life, but vital body functions may be maintained in an 'intensive care unit' for a short period of time. Such persons are kept on artificial support to maintain oxygenation of organs so that the organs are in a healthy condition until they are removed. Organs of such patients can be transplanted to terminally ill patients.
Documents required:
The donor needs to fill a prescribed consent form, which can either be downloaded from the ministry of health and family welfare, government of India (http://mohfw.nic.in/) or accessed from the medical facility that is approached for organ removal.
A written consent form from the lawful custodian of the body after the death of the patient in a prescribed application form.
The potential donor can also approach organ donation agencies for a donor card. Although not legally binding, the donor card is a means of expressing ones willingness to donate kidneys and make family more understanding towards the cause.
Points to remember:
A panel of four doctors needs to declare brain stem death twice in a time frame of six hours. These are: the medical administrator in charge of the hospital, an authorized specialist, a neurologist/neuro-surgeon and the medical officer treating patient.
Healthy organs should be transplanted as soon as possible from the donor to the recipient.
The authority to give consent for organ donation lies with the person lawfully in possession of the dead body.
There is neither charge nor payment made on account of organ donation.
Tulir - Centre for the Prevention & Healing of Child Sexual Abuse  
Category:Social Services/NGOs
  • Working against child sexual abuse in India.
Address:J-33/18, 7th Street
Anna Nagar East
Chennai - 600 102
Phone Number(s):(044) 2619 2026, 2619 0771
Fax Number:(044) 4353 1496
Web Site URL:http://www.TulirCPHCSA.org


The Bridge  
Category:Social Services/NGOs
  • We will channelise trickles of resources from individual donors and make a meaningful difference to the not so fortunate sections of society through social service organizations.
Address:9-A, 12th Cross Street
Shastri Nagar
Adyar
Chennai - 600 020
Web Site URL:http://www.BridgeNetwork.org

Blue Cross of India

Blue Cross of India

  • Established in 1959 and registered as a Society in 1964 to alleviate the suffering of animals. It has grown to become one of India's largest animal welfare organizations, running active animal welfare, animal rights and humane education programmes.
Address:1, Eldams Road
Chennai - 600 018
Phone Number(s):(044) 2235 4959, 2230 0666
Fax Number:(044) 2250 1801
Web Site URL:http://www.BlueCrossOfIndia.org

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

HAS - Humane Animal Society

HAS , A NGO in Coimbatore provide food, shelter and above all love to stray animals and rehabilitate them appropriately. It actively promotes adoption and prevent unwanted breeding through effective implementation of the ABC (Animal Birth Control) program.
They are involved in massively sterilizing and vaccinating dogs against rabies within the city to achieve an over 70% success rate. they say , If this rate of sterilization is accomplished within one breeding cycle, the results are immediate, demonstrating a visual and measurable impact. HAS conducts periodic ARV camps at different locations of Coimbatore city for helping public protect their pets thereby protecting themselves and those around them.

Their team of dog catchers go to a specified area and each day capture 10 - 12 dogs. The dogs are humanely captured using a pole and loop and are placed in their vehicle to be transported to their clinic. The same day or at the latest the next day each dog is sterilised and vaccinated against rabies. At the same time they mark the dogs so that they know they have been sterilised - this is done by making a notch in the dog's ear. They are then housed in their kennels until they have recovered sufficiently from their operation. This usually takes about three days. The dogs are then returned to where they were captured and released. They keep comprehensive records to ensure that each dog goes back to the same place it was captured from. This ensures a stable population in the area.
At their clinic in Seeranaickenpalayam (within the Shelter provided by Corporation of Coimbatore City) they sterilise and vaccinate more than 100 dogs each month.

There are millions of stray and homeless animals in India today. HAS does what is practically possible to control these numbers in a humane way for e.g. by adopting procedures such as Animal Birth Control. But due to financial and infrastructural limitations, it is practically not possible for HAS to individually provide shelter for all these animals. 

If each one of us were to adopt one stray/ homeless animal, the numbers of those without shelter would become negligible.
HAS volunteers trained in dog behaviour will guide the prospective adopters to make the correct choice, and advice the new adopters about dog care, diet, behaviour, vaccinations and grooming.
Prospective adopters would be interviewed by HAS counsellors to ensure that the dog goes to a loving and responsible home. If found suitable, they would be allowed to adopt the dog. The new adopters will be given vaccination certificates, leaflets on dog care and will have our assistance at any step.

The objective of this ADOPTION is to encourage people to adopt dogs that really require a home instead of going and buying one. Hundreds of dogs (abandonded pets) have been adopted by people in the past and have made wonderful pets

Contact Address:
Humane Animal Society
Registered Office Address:
No: 35, Co-operative Colony
Perks Arch Road
Uppilipalayam,
Coimbatore-641015.
Phone :+ 91 93671 44147
  + 91 97915 32266
Donation can be made by crossed
 Cheque / DD in the name of Humane Animal Society (HAS) and sent to the above address C/o Dr. Mini Vasudevan.
Contributions may also be transferred online to :
Bank Name : IDBI
Bank Address : ATT Colony, Coimbatore.
Account Name : Humane Animal Society
Account Number : 006104000125635
IFS Code : IBKL0000006
Your contribution will go a long way in making a tremendous difference in the lives of several stray and injured animals.
  

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

PRERANA NGO TO HELP POOR FINANCIAL BACKGROUND STUDENTS

HELP FOR NEEDY STUDENTS

If you have come across any bright students coming from poor financial background who have finished their 10th standard this year and  scored more than 80%, please ask them to contact the NGO - Prerana (Supported by Infosys foundation). The NGO is conducting a written test and those who clear the test will be eligible for financial help for their further studies.
Please ask the students to contact the people mentioned below to get the form

580, Shubhakar, 44th cross,
1st A main road,
Jayanagar, 7th block,
Bangalore.

Contact numbers:
1. Ms. Saraswati - 99009 06338
2. Mr. Shivkumar - 99866 30301
3. Ms. Bindu - 99645 34667

Even if you don't know anyone, please pass on this info, someone might be in need of this
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