ANDHRA PRADESH STATE AIDS CONTROL SOCIETY,
HYDERABAD, 500 095
Sub:- Submission of Empanelment application for TI Project in Kadapa Dist-Reg
With reference to the advertisement in www.apsacs.org the Newspaper/Website) dated on 10-04-2010 for empanelling of NGO’s/CBO’s to TI Project (Targeted Interventions) issued by the office of the AP. STATE AIDS CONTROL SOCIETY.
I, on behalf of _ Raja Foundation __ wish to express our interest in applying for the _TI Project______ Project (TI) in Kadapa District for and behalf of the NGO/CBO RAJA FOUNDATION.
EMPANELMENT DATA FORM FOR NGOS/CBOS/FAITH
BASED ORGANISATION/TRUKERS ASSOCIATIONS
Section A: Basic Information
1. Name of the Organization: RAJA FOUNDATION
2. Postal Address: Kona Road, Mylavaram PIN: 516 439
District: Kadapa
3. Telephone: Telex Fax E-mail: raja_foundation@yahoo.com
4. Legal status: (1) Society (2) Company (3) Others (specify)
Trust
5. Registration Details: Registered on (Date)11th February, 2002
By _N. RAJA REDDY S/O RAYAPU REDDY FOUNDER, TRUSTEE, CHAIRMAN,
D/o: 13/429, Munirao Street, Kadapa________________
6. Contact person: ________N. Raja Reddy____Luisa Schneider_________________________
Section B: Organizational Background
7. Assets / Infrastructure of the organization Category Worth n rupees (e.g. Land, building)
8. a. Please provide details, regarding the annual budget of your organization Year Source
Year Amount Sources
2008 – 09 8131487 Public Donations
2007 – 08 7892797 Agriculture
2006 – 07 12390747 Foreign Contribution
8.b.: Whether blacklisted by CAPART or any other government organization in the past?
If yes,
Provide details:
Section C: Current Programmes being run by the organization:-
9. Geographical location of Work – List Village, Panchayat, block, Taluk / Sub-Division, district:
(Each location should be separately specified)
10. Population with which they are presently working:
(1) Rural / Urban: Both
(2) Socio-economic group: SC, ST & Backward Communities
(3) Occupational group: Lab our
(4) Sex groups: Male & Female
(5) Students/Educational Institution: Students, B.Ed. College
(6) Youth:
(7) Women groups: Tailoring & Embroiding
List of Managing Committee Members
1. Dr.Mahendre --- Patron
2. Mrs.Prema Mahendra --- Patroness
3. B.Chelapathi Reddy --- Chairman
4. Mrs. Bhagya Lakshmi --- Vice Chairman
5. Mr.Sreedhar --- Secretary
6. Mrs.Prasanna --- Treasurer
7. Mr.N.Subba Reddy --- Executive Director
8. Mrs.B.Deepthi --- Director
LIST OF GOVERNING Body OF BoARD OF TRUST
Sri.N.RAJA REDDY Founder-Chairman
Daddy Home,
Mylavarm Village,
Mylavaram Mandal,
Kadapa, Dist.
Sri. N.SUBBA REDDY Member
Parlapadu Village
Rajupalem Mandal,
Kadapa, Dist.
Sri.PRABHAKAR RAO Member
P.NO 30, LIC Colony,
Vijayawada,
Krishna, Dist.
Sri.B.SREEDHAR REDDY Member
P.S Nagar,
Hyderabad.
SRI.B. CHELAPATHI REDDY
Parlapadu Village Member
Rajupalem Mandal,
Kadapa, Dist.
Sri.N. SREEDHAR REDDY Member
# 21/613, Teachers Colony,
Jammalamadugu, Mandal
Kadapa, Dist.
Section B:
Organization Background :
Raja Foundation is Registred legally and officially under the Indian constitution of the Trust Act. It has income tax exemption and the Grant of FCRA. Foundation has its main office in Mylavaram of Kadapa Dt. Its branches are located in Jammalamadugu, Parlapadu of Kadapa Dt. Tirupathi of Chittor Dt.
Objectives and Priorities of Organization :
The Foundation began its Multi Developmental activities for the integral growth of poor and the illiterate people especially remote rural women, Destitute aged people, Orphan Children and Help-less Handicapped people who have nobody to care for them, and HIV/AIDS Victims Adults and Children. The principle objective of the foundation is to build self consciousness and potentialities through social activities and awareness programmes among those targeted victims. To visualize those objectives, Foundation has established the following care Homes.
1. Aged home for orphans
2. Orphan home for Boys
3. Orphan home for Girls
4. CCC for Adults HIV/AIDS Victims
5. CSC for Orphan HIV/AIDS infected Children
6. PPTCT Out Reach program.
7. Vocational Training Centre for Child Labor.
8. Home for Street Children.
9. Pensions Program to HIV/AIDS Victims.
10. Raja foundation college of Education
Section C:
Current Programmes being run by the Organization
1. Aged home for orphans
2. Orphan home for Boys
3. Orphan home for Girls
4. CCC for Adults HIV/AIDS Victims
5. CSC for Orphan HIV/AIDS infected Children
6. PPTCT Out Reach program.
7. Vocational Training Centre for Child Labor.
8. Home for Street Children.
9. Pensions Program to HIV/AIDS Victims.
10. Raja foundation college of Education
PPTCT Out Reach Programe
Geographical location of work:
Raja Foundation doing PPTCT out Reach Program in the Jammalamadugu Revenue Division. With the support of Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society. The following population covered in the respective Villages & Mandals.
Jammalamadugu Revenue Division
S. no Name of the mandal No of Panchayat No of villages Total Population as on 2007
1. Chapadu 2258 42462
2. Duvvur 2343 53227
3. Jammalamadugu(Rural) 1433 31463
4. Kondapuram 2832 38527
5. Lingala 1627 29506
6. Muddanur 1828 33750
7. Mydukur 1792 78036
8. Mylavaram 1947 41250
9. Peddamudium 2225 36734
10. Proddatur (Rural) 1546 84663
11. Pulivendula (Rural) 642 11435
12. Rajupalem 1526 34531
13. Simhadripuram 2031 36037
14. Thondur 1528 25218
15. Vempalli 1539 48866
16. Vemula 1430 28241
17. Proddatur (Urban)
23 (Wards) 150309
18. Pulivendula (Urban)
33(Wards) 51142
19. Jammalamadugu (Urban)
24 (Wards) 40514
Total 279707 8,95,911
Raja foundation Mylavaram,Kadapa (D)
PPTCT out reach Program Reports 2007 to 2010
Year Referrals Reached
ICTC DMC STI ART CCC ICTC DMC STI ART CCC
Apr-07 to Mar-08 1213 102 10 6 156 817 79 0 0
121
Apr-08 to Mar-09 6710 145 195 58 32 6607 133 114 37
21
Apr-09 to Mar-10 6901 229 150 178 191 6512 176 120 116
180
Total 14824 476 355 242 379 13936 388 324 387 322
Raja foundation Mylavaram, Kadapa (D)
PPTCT out reach Program Awareness Meetings Report 2007-2010
Year | ANM/ RMP/ PMP | AWW | SHG | AASHA/ WHVs | ANC/ PNC Awareness meetings | ANC+PNC+,PLHIVS Support Group Meeting | PLHIV Care Givers | AEP/ Youth Meetings | Ngo Meetings | Stigma Reduction Cultural Programs |
Apr-07 to Mar-08 | 23 | 62 | 25 | 81 | 108 | 39 | 14 | 26 | 13 | 14 |
Apr-08 to Mar-09 | 30 | 53 | 28 | 93 | 253 | 37 | 26 | 38 | 08 | 20 |
Apr-09 to Mar-10 | 113 | 59 | 91 | 148 | 341 | 55 | 30 | 41 | 09 | 21 |
Total | 166 | 174 | 144 | 322 | 702 | 131 | 70 | 105 | 30 | 55 |
Raja foundation Mylavaram,Kadapa (D)
PPTCT out reach Program ANC + and +VE delivery Report 2007- 2010
Year | No of +ve ANC Identified | No of +Ve Deliveries | No of Live Birth | NVP M/B Pair | No of Babies Tested | Found + ves | Remarks |
2007 - 2008 | 60 | 40 | 36 | 36 | 5 | 0 | Still birth -3 MTP 2 |
Jan-09- Dec-09 | 52 | 36 | 36 | 35 | 6 | 0 | MTP-1 Abortion-1 Migration-1 Still Birth2 |
Jan-10 - Mar-10 | 13 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 5 | 0 | Iud-1 Abortion- 3 |
Total | 125 | 85 | 81 | 80 | 16 | 0 | 14 |
COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE
Through Our CCC The fallowing Services provided to HIV/AIDS Victims.
1. Medical Services.
2. ART Adherence.
3. Positive Prevention.
4. Referrals or linkages.
5. Education.
6. Shelter & Protection.
7. Advocacy against Stigma.
8. Nutriton.
9. Education for Children.
10. Youth & Adults.
11. Psychosocial Support including Counseling.
Registered patients from 2007 to 09
Raja foundation Mylavaram, Kadapa (D)
Community Care Centre Report 2007 to 09
Year | New PLHIV Registered | Old Registered PLHIV Attended | New PLHIV Admitted | Old Registered PLHIV Admitted | ||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | |
Apr-07 to Mar-08 | 300 | 325 | 625 | 179 | 235 | 414 | 24 | 31 | 55 | 07 | 11 | 18 |
Apr-08 to Mar-09 | 398 | 444 | 842 | 154 | 212 | 409 | 45 | 54 | 99 | 20 | 27 | 47 |
Apr-09 to Mar-10 | 431 | 610 | 1041 | 220 | 336 | 556 | 98 | 104 | 202 | 54 | 69 | 125 |
Total | 1129 | 1379 | 2508 | 553 | 783 | 1379 | 168 | 189 | 256 | 81 | 107 | 190 |
Through Our CSC The fallowing Services provided to HIV/AIDS Victims.
1. Medical Services.
2. ART Adherence.
3. Positive Prevention.
4. Referrals or linkages.
5. Education on Home Based.
6. Shelter & Protection.
7. Advocacy against Stigma.
8. Nutrion.
9. Education for Children.
10. Youth & Adults.
11. Psychosocial Support including Counseling.
The Fallowing table showing the year wise New & Old Patients Registered and New & Old Patients Admitted from 2007 to 09
Raja foundation Mylavaram, Kadapa (D)
Care and Support Centre Report 2007 to 09
Year | New PLHIV Registered | Old Registered PLHIV Attended | New PLHIV Admitted | Old Registered PLHIV Admitted | ||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | |
Apr-07 to Mar-08 | 284 | 386 | 670 | 164 | 238 | 402 | 24 | 32 | 56 | 23 | 22 | 45 |
Apr-08 to Mar-09 | 113 | 119 | 232 | 73 | 64 | 137 | 28 | 29 | 55 | 89 | 66 | 155 |
Apr-09 to Mar-10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 144 | 121 | 264 |
Total | 397 | 505 | 902 | 237 | 302 | 539 | 56 | 61 | 115 | 256 | 209 | 464 |
Orphan Home For Boys & Girls
Raja Foundation also running the Orphan Home for Boys & Girls Separately from 2006 onwards through our Orphan Home the fallowing services provides to Orphan Children at Daddy Home .
- Food Facilities
- Health Facilities
- Shelter
- Counseling
- Recreational Facilities
Raja foundation Mylavaram, Kadapa (D)
Orphan home for Boys & Girls 2007 to 09
Year Male Female Total
Apr-07 to Mar-08 65 56 121
Apr-08 to Mar-09 59 61 120
Apr-09 to Mar-10 55 64 119
Total 179 181 360
Aged home for Orphans
1. Food Facilities
2. Health Facilities
3. Shelter
4. Counseling
5. Recreational Facilities
Raja foundation Mylavaram, Kadapa (D)
Aged home for Orphans 2007 to 09
Year Male Female Total
Apr-07 to Mar-08 20 10 30
Apr-08 to Mar-09 20 10 30
Apr-09 to Mar-10 20 10 30
Total 60 30 9
Community Served:-
Objectives: -
1. The Principal objective of the Foundation Is to build self consciousness through social activities and awareness programmes among those targeted victims.2. To rehabilitate Poor children, particularly providing relief to orphaned deserted or destitute Children, by giving food, shelter, clothing and medical treatment and arrange their good living and education, without reference to caste, creed or religion.
1. The Principal objective of the Foundation Is to build self consciousness through social activities and awareness programmes among those targeted victims.2. To rehabilitate Poor children, particularly providing relief to orphaned deserted or destitute Children, by giving food, shelter, clothing and medical treatment and arrange their good living and education, without reference to caste, creed or religion.
3. To conduct after – care centers and clinics for the orphaned children and to
maintain and start child welfare centers;
4. To establish, maintain and start homes, orphanages or other establishments
including educational institutions for the relief and help of deserving poor and
destitute children;
5. To restore street children into their families;
6. To train children under a code of healthy discipline, to teach them how to lead a happy life, to help them to beliefe have courage,, dignity, self- esteem and strength in their daily routine, to acquaint them with the cultural and historical background and the great traditions of India;
7. To train orphaned and destitute Children to act in a highly responsible way
following human values of love, peace, truth, non – violence and
righteousness;
8. To take care of handicapped Children and provide for their medical treatment
and rehabilitation;
9. To work for the betterment of the families of poor children;
10. To undertake activities of a charitable nature that are decided by the board of
Trustees from time to time.
Strategies:-
Vision: - Win World through Love & Service
Mission: - Working hands are more blessed than praying lips.
Prayer: - Let all the human beings live in harmony, health &happiness
Main Outcomes: -
1. To rehabilitate Poor Children.
1. To rehabilitate Poor Children.
2. Providing relief to Orphaned.
3. Provide the Quality of life.
4. Poverty Eradication.
5. Provide medical treatment and rehabilitation.
6. Improve the Awareness about Social Problems to Society.
7. Improve the Awareness on Health Education.
8. Improve the Courage, dignity, selfesteem and strength in their life
Evaluation methods employed:-
1. Base line survey.
2. Population Ratio wise management analysis
3. Fundamental Information.
Evaluation Results
No. of Beneficiaries of Daddy Home from 2002 to 2009
1. Orphan Boys & Girls - 2760
2. Aged People - 440
3. HIV / AIDS Victims - 4330
4. Child Labourers - 545
5. Street Children - 1750
(Tirupathi)
6. Rape – Victims - 9
7. Mentally Challenged - 30
8. Physically Challenged - 8
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9, 872
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