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A STEP TOWARDS FULFILMENT OF THE VISION AND MISSION OF CARE VILLAGE FOUNDATION - OVERALL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIETY Reg office: J-1/40B, Budh Vihar, Phase 1, New Delhi - 110086. Purna Shakti Kendra, 764, Block B, Balaji Chowk, J.J. Colony, Bakkarwala, Mundaka, Delhi -110041. D-16/92/668, New Highway Apartment, Loknayakpuram, Mundaka, Delhi - 110041. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Arogyadham, Mardah, Ghazipur, UP- 233226. Tel: 935000464/9205010588/ 9454047181 Website: http://www.cvfindia.org Email ID: [email protected] / [email protected]

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  • A STEP TOWARDS FULFILMENT OF THE VISION AND MISSION OF CARE VILLAGE FOUNDATION

    - OVERALL DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIETY

    Reg office: J-1/40B, Budh Vihar, Phase 1, New Delhi - 110086.

    Purna Shakti Kendra, 764, Block B, Balaji Chowk, J.J. Colony, Bakkarwala,

    Mundaka, Delhi -110041.

    D-16/92/668, New Highway Apartment, Loknayakpuram, Mundaka, Delhi -

    110041.

    Baba Saheb Ambedkar Arogyadham, Mardah, Ghazipur, UP- 233226.

    Tel: 935000464/9205010588/ 9454047181

    Website: http://www.cvfindia.org

    Email ID: [email protected] / [email protected]

    http://www.cvfindia.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • MESSAGE FROM

    THE CEO

    Care Village Foundation is getting new heights day by day, year over year and approaching various

    parts across the country for social cause. The team of CVF is working day & night, restlessly for

    accomplishing the purpose for which the organisation has been established. This year also, thousands

    of marginalised, vulnerable, deprived and disadvantaged people especially children, women & youth

    have been touched by the organisation. We have successfully run the programmes on women

    empowerment, health, gender sensitization, youth empowerment, refugee welfare during the year. The

    Foundation also provided services to the society with regard to vocational training, education, skill

    development, yoga & research, legal aid & counseling etc. from time to time the whole year.

    Needless to say that my colleagues, team members, staff of CVF, partners and other organisations

    associated with CVF made it possible. Their co-operation, with regard to achieve the aim of the

    foundation, is appreciable. I am thankful to all of them for helping needy people keeping their personal

    comfort aside and thereby enhancement of shine of CVF.

    I, on behalf of CVF, also extend sincere thanks and gratitude to all donors and sponsor for their

    generous support. We really value your association with us for socio- economic development of the

    society in need.

  • ABOUT THE ORGANISATION

    Rooted in the belief that grass root development is the foundation for a bright and shining India, CARE VILLAGE

    FOUNDATION was born out of the determination and hard work of a dedicated team, willing to fight all odds and reach

    out to the needy and vulnerable sections of the society.

    'Care Village Foundation' is a non-profit organization. It aims to build a society where the vulnerable, living on the

    fringes of the establishment, can become an integral part of the system and secure their future by getting equal

    opportunities. This organisation is committed to the welfare of youth, adolescents, children, women specially related to

    scheduled caste/tribe communities. It is functioning since December'2008 and registered in 2012 with registration

    No.1329. The organisation is working for social development through counseling, skill development cum training

    services, yoga awareness campaigns, promotion of sports and cultural activities, formation of community groups

    (SHGs/JLGs), self-employment projects and various other community related activities in collaboration with different

    Govt./Non-Govt. agencies like MWCD; Nehru Yuva Kendra, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (Government of

    India); Delhi Tuberculosis Association(DTBA); Liver Care Foundation; Delhi Police; Ministry of Aayush; SEBI; NIIT;

    SNS Foundation; Jan Shikshan Sansthan Prauas, MHRD GoI; Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research

    Centre(RGCRI); UNHCR; Access Development Services; Sant Kaur Memorial Trust; Jana Urban Services For

    Transformation Pvt. Ltd. (JUST); Janalakshmi Financial Services Ltd.; Delhi State Legal Services Authority(DSLSA)

    etc.

    STRETEGIC COLLABORATIONS

    • Ministry of Women and Child Development

    • Nehru Yuva Kendra Sanghatan, Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs

    • AII India Institute Medical Sciences, New Delhi

    • Municipal Corporation of Delhi

    • Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA)

    PHILOSOPHY

    Care Village Foundation believes in the contemporary context of community and social development which involves the

    development of people’s capabilities as the core objective. It has been reiterated through various theories that the freedom to

    achieve well-being is of primary importance and the best way to understand that freedom is through making capabilities and real

    opportunities available to people to do and be anything that they attach value to. Therefore, CVF has extended their reach into

    various requirements under multiple fields of a target group

  • OBJECTIVES

    • To collaborate and maximize the potential of the members of a society and channelize their energies in the right direction.

    • To form and establish a common platform to pursue a fight against social evils.

    • To generate mass awareness on family life, health, cleanliness etc.

    • To offer counselling services for individuals and group problems.

    • To assist women and youth in earning their livelihood.

    • To organize various activities in support of their endeavours.

    • To campaign against social evils.

    • To improve the value system in society.

    • To promote social, cultural, sports, health and recreational activities

    VISION

    Growth, development and change are at the kernel of our country’s current social topography. In the midst of this, it is

    important to ensure that the aspirations of the country reach every individual in the society. Therefore, we at CVF have

    envisioned:

    ➢ Creation of a self-sufficient, empowered and self-aware society

    ➢ Connect people to government’s helping hand and actively participate in the movement of growth and development

    in our country.

    ➢ Utilize a multi-pronged, systematic and sensitive approach to cater to the disparate needs of the society.

    MISSION

    ➢ To eradicate poverty and promote self-reliance by improving the quality of life of the poor, deprived community

    through meaningful socioeconomic growth in all phases of life.

    ➢ To educate, organize, advocate and empower the rural poor for promoting development as a liberating force aimed at

    gender equity, social justice, self-empowerment and entitlement realization.

    ➢ To promote support and develop a civil society by providing opportunity and securing rights of the underprivileged

    section of the society.

  • SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOURS

    • Mahila Panchayat

    • Non-Formal Education (3 to 6 years)

    • Vocational training in Integrated Cutting, Tailoring and Fashion Designing

    • Vocational training in Hair & Skin Care, Beautician Course/Trade (ITC) affiliated to JSS

    • Training courses on Personality Development and Interview Skills

    • Yoga Awareness ,training & research

    • Art & Craft Skills training

    • Crisis Intervention for child abuse and rape victims

    • Free Legal aid and counselling

    • Family counselling Services

    • Spoken English & Computer Course

    • Student Self-Help Group Programme

    • Community Mobilisation programmes

    • Dispensary and health facility for Senior Citizens

    • Recreation Centre for Senior Citizens

    • Awareness Programmes against Female Feticides & Female Infanticide, Child Labour, Domestic Violence,

    Crimes against Women & Children

    • Mass Marriages of Poor Girls and Victims of Crimes

    • Children Sanskar Camps (during Summer and Winter Vacations)

    • Mental Health Workshops

    • Counselling Services against Drug abuse

    • Nutrition Camps

    • Regular Pulse Polio Camps

    • Talks, Seminars, Workshops on various Contemporary issues

    • Self Defense Courses

    • Services for Mentally and Physically challenged Girl Child

    • Campaign against Child Labour and Child Abuse

  • OUR TEAM

    PATRONS

    • Dr. Udit Raj, MP, N/W Delhi

    • Sh. Tejinder Ahluwalia Secy. TB Association

    • Sh. Vinay Singh, NRI

    • Co. TP Tyagi, President RSS

    • Sh. Harinarayan Rajbhar, MP, Ghoshi, UP

    • Sh. Bharat Singh, MP, Balia UP

    • Smt. Rashmi Singh, Convenor NFAC

    • Sh. Suresh Pahalwan, Municipal Councillor

    • Smt. Rajesh Singh, Social Worker

    • Dr. Shobha Vijender, Social Worker

    • Kunwar Haribansh Singh, MP Pratap Garh UP Mahant Kaushlender Giri, Nath Baba, Rasara UP

    General Body that consists of grass root full time activists for which membership is given after 5

    years of service. The G.B. meets once a year.

    • Dr. Garima Pal, Executive Director

    • Dr. Satyajit Kumar

    • Col. TP Tygi

    • Mr. Lokesh Singh

    • Mr. Saleem Ahmad ᵜ Ms. Khushboo Singh

    • Dr. Santosh Yadav

    • Mr. Vishal Singh

    • Mr. Vikram Kumar Rana

    • Ms. Rupa Singh ᵜ Mr. Mukesh Kumar

    • Ms. Renuka Garg

    • Ms. Nirmala Devi

    • Kaushalya

    • Mridul

    • Prabhawati Singh

    • Sh. Vinay Singh

    • Sh.V.B. Singh

    • Sh. M.K. Rana

    • Thakur Ashwani Singh

    • Mr. Sandeep Garg

    • Sh. Murari Gautam

    • Mr. Vicky Gupta

    • Sh Saztish Gupta

    • Sh. Ram Pratap Singh

    • Ms.Kanchan Singh

    • Mr. Vivek Kumar Rana

    • Md. Azahar

    • Sanjay Raj

  • EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

    The executive Committee (E.C.) elected by the General Body, meets once in two months. The following are the members

    of Executive Committee of Care Village Foundation:

    • Mr. Vishal Singh, Chairperson

    • Dr. Garima Pal, Executive Director

    • Dr. Satyajit Kumar

    • Smt. Rupa Singh

    • Smt. Indu Sood

    • Dr. Jaiveer

    • Smt. Rupa Singh

    • Mr. R.P. Singh

    • Mr. Shashi Prabha (Gynaecologist)

    • Dr. Jai Gopal Sharma (ENT)

    • Mr. Vishal Singh

    • Mr. Vikram Kumar Rana

    • Md. Azhar

    • Mr. Vivek Singh

    • Mr. Vivek Kumar Rana

    GOVERNING BODY/ ADVISORY STAFF

    Governing Body members have an advisory role in directing major policy matters and perspectives on poverty

    and development, gender and human rights. The members of Governing Body of Care Village Foundation are

    as under : -

    Sh. Ajay Singh Advocate, Supreme Court of India

    Dr. Sandeep Kumar Neuro Surgeon, RML

    Mr. Nirbhay Singh Social Worker

    Dr. Vijay Kumar Pandey Member JJ Board

    Mr. Shishir Shrivastav Member CWC

    Mr. Lokesh Singh Social Worker

    Mr. Azahar Khan Social Worker

    Mr. Vikram Kumar Rana Artist

    Mr. Abhishek Kaushik Advocate, Delhi High Court

    Mr. Yogesh Pant Social Worker

    Mr. Arshad Parvej Advisor, Rights, Equity and Inclusion

    Mr. Mridul Singh Educationist, Founder of Nirantar

    Mr. Rajesh Kr. Pachauri Divisional Manager, Family Planning, UNFPA, Bharatpur Zone, Raj.

    Prof. Neena Pandey Professor DSSW

    Sh. M. Chandra Principal

    Mr. Ritesh Rao Social Worker

    Mr. Shivam Singh Social Worker

    Mr. Murari Gautam Ex MLA

    Mr. Vishal Singh CEO & Managing Trustee (CVF)

    Dr. Garima Pal Executive Director (CVF)

    Ms. Anjali Mehta Research Associate

  • COMMUNITY STAFF

    Pandit Rup Narayan, Sharda, Poona, Neetu Satti,Savita, Geeta Chawala, Anita, Anjali, Deepmalika, Gyanwati, Vivek

    Kumar Singh, Geeta Rani, Dhananjay Singh, Sanjay, O.P. Singh, Kaushalya, Kavita, Kavita Ujjanwal, Krishna,

    Manorama, Mazharani, Mridula, Meena, Murti Devi, Pramod Kumar, Ramzan, Rampyari, Rajdulari, REeena Chauhan,

    Saroj, Sushila, Shahnaz, Santosh Thakur, Shazkuntala, Shahida Bano, Sangeeta, Shamim, Savitri, Shabana

    Khan, Shushila Suman, Shashi Devio, Sunita, Usha, Uma, Usha, Vidya Thapa, Veermati, Nimesh Kumar, Ankit Sharma,

    Shankar Rana, Aasha Devi

    ADMINSTRATION AND ACCOUNTS STAFF

    • Dr. Garima Pal

    • Mr. Vikram Kumar Rana

    • Ms. Rupa Singh

    • Mr. Mukesh Kumar

    • CA Shashi Kumar

  • APRIL 2017

    ACTIVITIES

    VOCATIONAL ACTIVITIES AT KISHORI SUVIDHA KENDRA – VT RANI BAGH

    Care Village Foundation organised vocational and other activities at V.T. Rani Bagh for the youth including Computer

    coaching, Designing and Dressmaking and healthcare basics like First Aid etc. The youths across West Delhi actively

    participated in the various training programmes organised.

    Life skill activities and awareness talk on natural hygiene organised with schools under Municipal Corporation of Delhi

    and South Delhi Municipal Corporation Schools and also private schools across some parts of Delhi. The activities

    included self-defence training, basic life skill training like First Aid, etc. At the end of the programme certificate of

    participation was distributed to all the children.

  • AWARENESS CAMPS FOR CHILDREN’S

    Care Village Foundation has also organised following awareness camps especially for the children are following:

    ➢ child rights awareness camps

    ➢ health camps for children:

    ➢ importance of education:

    ➢ good touch bad touch awareness:

    SAMRIDHI APNA SCHOOL

    Education is the cornerstone of a developed nation. India after over 7 decades of independence continues to strive

    towards achieving self-sufficiency and development and education is integral and inseparable to that process.

    On 14th of August 2018 at an event organised by CVF called Jashn-e-Azadi, we inaugurated “Samridhi – Apna School”

    at J.J. Colony, Bakkarwala in West Delhi. This school will be a beacon of hope for the underserved children of

    thousands of migrant workers living in the area. This school is a pet project of our CEO Mr. Vishal Singh who saw the

    plight of the families of migrant workers, especially the women and children and decided to take proactive initiative and

    do something for them.

    The Samridhi dream was finally realised owing to the very generous support of all our donors, supporters and partner

    organizations. The inauguration event of the school was graced by the presence of notable personalities like Mr. Sandeep

    Kumar and Mr. V.K. Meena of Delhi Legal Services Authority, Ms. Sarika Chaudhary, member of Delhi Women’s

    Commission and Mr. Sunil Kumar Gupta, lead District Manager at Canara Bank.

    The inauguration event was followed by admission of students into the school and each of the admitted students was

    presented with a small gift hamper of stationery set. This school is a small but significant step towards our nation’s

    dream of attaining 100 per cent literacy. Presently, the strength of the students in the school is up to 50. However, to

    fulfil the dream of Samridhi, we require your continuous, constant and earnest support to ensure that this project will

    turn around the lives of every underprivileged student enrolled in the school.

  • MAY 2017

    ACTIVITIES

    YOGA AWARENESS SESSION FROM 21ST MAY 2017 TO 21ST JUNE 2017 IN

    COLLABORATION WITH MINISTRY OF AYUSH & CCYRN

    The concepts and practices of Yoga originated in India about several thousand years ago. Its founders were great Saints

    and Sages. The great Yogis presented rational interpretation of their experiences of Yoga and brought about a practical

    and scientifically sound method within every one’s reach. Yoga today, is no longer restricted to hermits, saints, and

    sages; it has entered into our everyday lives and has aroused a worldwide awakening and acceptance in the last few

    decades. The science of Yoga and its techniques have now been reoriented to suit modern sociological needs and

    lifestyles. Experts of various branches of medicine including modern medical sciences are realizing the role of these

    techniques in the prevention and mitigation of diseases and promotion of health.

    Care village foundation believes in the goal and mission of

    the Ministry of AYUSH. CVF has therefore promoted the

    importance of Yoga and Naturopathy for quite some time

    now. Keeping this in view, from 21st May to 21st June

    2017 CVF in collaboration with the Ministry of AYUSH

    and Central Council for Research in Yoga and

    Naturopathy (CCRYN) a month long session on Yoga

    activities, awareness on practice of yoga, benefits of Yoga

    was conducted and open to public participation. The even

    witnessed a large turnout. There were various activities

    organised for the participants along with refreshments.

  • Educating the girl child refers to every aspect of education that aims at developing the skill and knowledge of girls and

    women. This includes the general education at colleges, schools, professional education, technical and vocational

    educations, health education, etc. The education of the women encompasses both non-literary and literary education. The

    education of the girl child has the ability of bringing socio-economic changes. Democratic countries including India have

    a constitution that guarantees equal rights to both women and men. Primary education is a key right. When a girl is

    protected through her rights, the society is assured of its sustainability. Realizing how important education is, both

    government and non-government have taken various projects to strengthen girl’s child education.

    Care Village Foundation has focussed on the education of

    the girl child and promoted the same across various

    sections of the society especially in areas where the male –

    female literacy ratio is found to be low. We have reached

    to thousands of families in West Delhi Area, U.P. and

    Bihar to raise awareness on the issue of female infanticide,

    literacy and education of the girl child. Care Village

    Foundation has also partnered with other organisations

    and government agencies to ensure that girls are sent to

    school and receive the opportunity of a quality education.

    Efforts have also been made to provide non-formal

    education to children who are unable to go to school due

    to socio-economic reasons, religious and cultural reasons,

    and to children who have dropped out from studies and are

    willing to resume. The mode of non-formal education has

    allowed us to cater to their academic needs in a

    customized manner keeping in mind their special situation

    and requirements. The non- formal education imparted

    also includes raising awareness among the children as well

    as their families on various issues, government benefits

    and policies etc. We have also organised Aadhar Camps

    and Zero balance Account Opening activity with Canara

    bank for the children and their families.

  • JUNE 2017

    ACTIVITIES

    ACTIVITY WITH DELHI LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY

    Delhi State Legal Services Authority erstwhile Delhi Legal Aid & Advice Board has been constituted by an Act of

    Parliament passed under “The Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987” as amended by Legal Services Authorities

    (Amendment) Act, 2002, to provide free and competent legal service to the weaker sections of the society to ensure

    that opportunities for securing justice are not denied to any citizen by reason of economic or other disabilities, and to

    organize Lok Adalats to secure that the operation of the legal system promotes justice on a basis of equal opportunity.

    Care Village Foundation has maintained a long standing collaboration with the DLSA. We have organised numerous

    activities with DLSA on various issues among people in need of awareness of their rights and liberties. CVF has

    organised awareness sessions across various areas in Delhi especially in West Delhi District for the public, among

    migrant workers, among school and college children, youths, women, senior citizens etc.

  • On 5th June 2017 Care Village Foundation celebrated World Environment Day with Children from Municipal schools

    and also women from Bakkarwala Village in West Delhi. The theme for 2017 was 'Connecting People to Nature – in the

    city and on the land, from the poles to the equator'. In keeping with this theme, we organised a tree plantation drive so

    that people living in the city got the opportunity to connect with nature and make their small contribution towards

    preserving, protecting and sustaining the environment. The event also included distribution of plants and saplings for

    people to plant in and around their homes and in their respective localities and surroundings. The drive also included

    raising awareness on the importance of planting trees and sustaining the environment.

    Tree plantation is not just something that should be done; instead, it is a necessity, the urgent need of the hour. Planting

    of trees is especially important to protect our environment against air pollution and global warming. Considering the

    manifold benefits of trees, including that they release oxygen into the air, absorb unpleasant odours as well as harmful

    gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide from the air and purify it, protect us from dangerous

    ultra-violet rays, provide us with food and the pivotal role played by trees in preventing soil erosion, maintaining

    ecological balance and most especially in lessening the effects of global warming, Care Village Foundation regularly

    organises tree plantation drives and invites public participation for the same.

  • SEMINAR ABOUT YOGA ON INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY

    On 21st June of every year is observed as “International Yoga Day” was declared unanimously by the United

    Nations General Assembly. Care Village Foundation has organised a seminar about yoga and its practice on

    international yoga day 21st June 2017. This seminar is organised to create awareness about the yoga and its importance

    in every human being for physical and mental well-being. Along with Mr. Vishal Sing, CEO & Managing Trustee, Care

    Village Foundation and all other staffs of Care Village Foundation was practiced yoga in a open ground for the

    awareness and followed by discussion about yoga & its importance in every human life.

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  • BETI BACHAO-BETI PADHAO MOVEMENT ON 16TH JULY 2017

    के यर विेल े ज महिेले

    पंचे यत द्िेे रे मख्

    यमत्र े अरविेन्द के जरे िेे ल के ज्ञे पन हदये

    जय े गे । हदल्ले महिेले

    आये ग के िेे लेंहिेयर के से थ शर ब मे फिेये ओें द्िेे र फकय े गय े अमे निेे य

    के त के खिेले िे से यं 5 बज े ज े ज

    कले ने बके्करर ले म े ें महिेले पंचे यत के के आरे्डन े िेर श्रे मते र े प ससिे

    के न त्रत्रत्िे म े ें के ें डल मे चिे ननके ले

    जे य े गे ।व

    िेके सपर

    े विेधे यक मिे े ें द्र

    य दिे,के यर विेलज

    िेे उे ं डशन के अध्यक्ष

    विेशे ल ससिे

    स्थे न य

    प र्द

    सर श

    JULY 2017

    ACTIVITIES

  • िपलिेे न,मने ज

    िेते्स,पज मे चिे म े ें

    शे समल िेे ेंग े ।

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    ज े बे ,ग े रे्डये ,न िे

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    म,के ं चन,िेरे्े िे ििें महिेले पंचे यत

    के सदस्य के ें

    डल

  • INAUGURATION OF MAHILA PANCHAYAT AT J.J. COLONY,

    BAKKARWALA

    हदल्ले महिेले

    आये ग के सझ

    े िे ननद े श प े

    के यर विेलज

    िेे उे ं डशन दे्िेे र पश्चचमे हदल्ले के

    बक्करिेे ले ज े ज

    के ले न म े ें आज महिेले पंचे यत के आये जन फकये गये । महिेले पेंचे यत म े ें 200

    दसलत परररे र क

    महिेले ओें न े भे ग सलय ििें के छ के समस्ये ओें के दजिे फकय गये ििें उस े हदल्ले

    महिेले आये ग म े ें भ े जे जे य े गे ।के छ के समस्ये के तते्के ल ननिेे रण पररिेे र

    पर मशिे के दे्िेे रे फकये गये । ज े ेंडर िश््किेिवस्िे रूपे ससिे

    न े

    घर े ल े

    हिेस

    े अधधननयम 2005 के तिेत महिेले ओें के

    समलन िेे ल े क़े नन

    े अधधके र के बे र े म े ें

    जे गर े क फकय

    गय । से मे शे्जक

    के यक

    ते िे

    विेशे ल

    ससिे

    न े सलखिेत रूप स े दजिे सशके यत के जल्द हदल्ले

    महिेले आये ग द्िेे र

    समे धे न के भरे से हदय । सभे महिेले ओें म े ें ख़ े शे के मे िेे ल थे के िे े

    अपने समस्ये ि े महिेले पंचे यत क

    मे ध्यम स े दजिे ििें समे धे न करे सके ें गे । महिेले पंचे यत म े ें रन्िेे ले ननगम

    पे रे्द सर े श िपलिेे न अध्यक्ष

    विेशे ल

    ससिे

    ज े ेंडर िश्के्िेिवस्िे

    रूपे ससिे

    ग े रे्डये न िेे ने त े

    र े न े आर वप ससिे

    िे ेशब े

    गे त े के सम

    ससय रे्े ििें

    स्िेयं

  • सिेे यत

    समिे

    के महिेले िें उपश्स्थत िे े ईें।

  • Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian Child Rights Activist, founder of the Bachpan Bachao Andolan and Nobel Peace Prize

    Laureate has notable said that

    The power of youth is the common wealth for the entire world. The faces of young people are faces of our past,

    present and our future. No segment in the society can match with the power, idealism, enthusiasm and courage of the

    young people.

    The youth form about 50% of India’s population. We are one of the youngest nations in the world. Therefore, it is

    important that we ensure that our youth are well educates, well trained individuals who will form an asset to our

    nation.Youth empowerment is a process where children and young people are encouraged to take charge of their lives.

    They do this by addressing their situation and then take action in order to improve their access to resources and

    transform their consciousness through their beliefs, values, and attitudes. Youth empowerment aims to improve quality

    of life. Youth empowerment is achieved through participation in youth empowerment programs. Care Village

    Foundation has frequently organised youth empowerment activities for the youths of Delhi and over the years we have

    seen increased participation by girls and boys. The activities organised include vocational training, soft skills training,

    awareness on various issues, various rights etc.

  • WE CANNOT ALWAYS BUILD A FUTURE FOR OUR YOUTH BUT WE CAN ALWAYS BUILD OUR

    YOUTH FOR THE FUTURE.

  • EVENT ORGANISED BY CARE VILLAGE FOUNDATION YOUTH CLUB IN

    ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE

    An event had been organised by Care Village Foundation in association with the Directorate of Health and Family

    Welfare for the youths of Delhi. The event was a huge success with participation by more than 10 youth clubs across

    Delhi organised by our very own Care Village Foundation Youth Club and Rani Laxmi Mahila Mandal. The event

    included various activities like street plays, skits, skill development and training programme, career counselling and

    talks on various contemporary issues, discussion on college and education opportunities etc. Refreshments were also

    arranged for all the participants.

  • AUGUST

    2017

    ACTIVITIES

    BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO – INDEPENDENCE DAY ACTVITIES

    Independence Day event was organised by Care Village Foundation with school children. The event included activities

    like street play, dance performances by children of different age groups, skit performances etc. Drawing and art events

    were also organised. The event was graced by members from the Delhi Commission for Women and other eminent

    personalities. These events were organised in private schools as well as schools of Delhi Government and MCD

    schools. The children actively participated in drawing event, art and craft events. Dance performances were put up by

    the children of each school across all age groups. The event was an opportunity to tell the children about the importance

    of our independence day, what our leaders have done and far we have come as a nation. Through the event it was also

    put forth to the children and the parents present the importance of education for every child and how to overcome

    gender disparity and other issues.

  • SEPTEMBER

    2017

    ACTIVITIES

    SWACHATHA FORTNIGHT – 17TH SEPTEMBER TO 2ND OCTOBER 2017

    के यर िवल े ज िेे उे ं डशन ििं न िेरु य े िेे के ें द्र दे्िेे र ज े ज े क ल ने बक्करर ले म े ें सघन

    से्िेछते असभय न के आये जन फकय गये ।

    के यर िवल े ज के य क्लब के 50 य े िेे से्िेच्छते दत क यकते िेओ ंििं न िेरु य े िेे के ें द्र पश्चचमे हदले्ले

    के के यक् रम पदे धधक र ड

    अत े ल प ंड े ननगम प रे्द िेे डिे न19s रन्िेे ल स े र े श पिेिल न के यर िवलजे िेे उे ं डशन के अध्यक्ष िवश ल

    ससिे बक्करर ले RWA

    प्रधे न मन ज पंडडत,ज े ेंडर िश््किेिवसे्िे रूपे ससिे Rupa Singh अफकत िसरे िेत अजने र म िेते र

    प्रधे न फकशन ठे के दे र ओमप ल

    प्रधे न र मशंकर पंडडत र े न े र मकल अचने िेर्े िे ििं के यर िवल े ज के य क्लब के सदसे्य सश्ममसलत िे े ि।

    िवश ल ससिे न स े िे धगल कचर े प ज गरूक फकय ििं ल ग ें के िस ल ें के िज ब हदि। ननगम प रे्द स े र े श

    िपिल न न सभे के ड़

    क क ड़ द न में ड लें अप ल क ।

    ड अत े ल प ंड े न िेल े म े ें श च स े िेे न े िेे ल त्रबमे ररय ंििं श चे लय के िेे यद े बते य े । रूपे

    ससिे न महिेल ओ ंके म े से्चरल िेे इश्जन

    के िमत्िे बते य । के यर विेल े ज के िेे म आठे ें बे्ल क म े ें गई।सभ न से्िेछते के संकले्प सलय

    गये ।

    िस यक प े सलस आय े क्त दे्िेरक श्जले हदले्ले ACP IPS #aaditya Gautam जे के स थ नशे म े क्त

    दे्िेे रक श्जले बन न े क सलय म ल क त िवच र िवमिश

    दे्िेे रक श्जल े म े ें लग ते र बढ़ रिे े अपर ध के र कन के सलय ििं नश े स े प रे्ड़त य े िेे ओें के

    म े ख्यधे रे म े ें जे ड़ने िे े ।26 जिनर

  • 2018 क प्र रमभ िेे ग असभय न।

    के यर िवल े ज िेे उे ं डशन Carevillage Trust के िेे म #Delhipolice #ACP #dwarkapolicedistrict

    #DCPdwarka #nodrugs #नशे म े शे्क्त

    #क यरिवल ज #CVF

  • YOUTH ACTIVITY WITH DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH AND FAMILY

    WELFARE

    The event included various skill development activities and vocational training for the youth. The youths participated in

    quiz competitions, debate, discussion on contemporary hot topics etc. The youths were enthusiastic and not only did

    they participate but everyone joined in organizational activities of the event and volunteered for setting up the

    arrangements for the activities, distributing refreshments and other logistical requirements. The youths participating

    include youths from the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sanghatan under the Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs at

    Nangloi. In this 3 day programme a Youth Parliament was also organised in which the West District Youth Clubs

    also participated.

  • GIVING TUESDAY IN COLLABORATION WITH GUIDESTAR INDIA

    BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO EVENT

    Giving Tuesday, often stylized as #GivingTuesday for purposes of hashtag activism, refers to the Tuesday after U.S.

    Thanksgiving in the United States. It is a movement to create an international day of giving at the beginning of the

    Christmas and holiday season. The idea of #GivingTuesday was conceived with the purpose of encouraging people to

    give back to their communities.

    Notably, this day of charitable giving comes in the immediate wake of Thanksgiving in the United States, meaning it

    also follows #BlackFriday and #CyberMonday, two days in America and in many parts of the developed world that are

    figurative monuments to capitalist consumerism. Participating in concerted charity activities on this day is a tacitly agreed

    upon means of reminding a socially and economically privileged population that they have a shared responsibility to give

    away a little of what they garner for themselves.

    At Care Village Foundation we celebrate this day with the rest of the country on 2nd October 2017 to spread the spirit

    and joy of giving

    OCTOBER

    2017

    ACTIVITY

  • HEALTH CAMP AND FREE HEALTH CHECK UP

    के यर विेल े ज िेे उन्डशन दे्िेे रे नन: श े ले्क से्िेे से्े्य सशविेर के आये जन रन्िेे ले के बरे त घर म े ें सलप

    िेे ििं से्थे ने य ननगम प रे्द श्र सरशे े के मे र

    के सिेय ग स े फकये ज ररे िे े । श्र मते स ररके चे धरे ज सशविेर क उदे्घे िेन कर े ेंगे ििेें द े ननक

    जे गरण,Vivek Singh dazzeler ििं िक िेे स म े ले के त दे्िेे र समर्डये किेर े ज िेे गे ।जर े रतमेंदे ें के सलय िक

    प्रये स

    #क र े विेल े ज #CVF #carevillagetrust #healthcamp #nyk #DCW#Delhicommissionofwomen

    NOVEMBER

    2017

    ACTIVITIES

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  • EVENT WITH DCW AND PARTNERSHIP FOR TB CASE AND CONTROL

    (PTCC)

  • Children's Day Celebration In India, Children's Day is celebrated on 14 November, on the birthday of the first Prime Minister of independent India,

    who was fondly called Chacha Nehru (Uncle Nehru) and who emphasized the importance of giving love and affection

    to children, to give him tribute. After the death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 27 May 1964, it was unanimously decided to

    celebrate his birthday as Bal Diwas or Children's Day in India. On 14 November 2017, Care Village Foundation has

    organised children’s day celebration along with Nehru Yuva Kend and gave wishes to children as well as disturbed

    sweets to children to celebrate children’s day. To make this children’s day celebration more memorable, Care Village

    Foundation was released its calendar.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawaharlal_Nehruhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children

  • INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER DAY EVENT

    International Volunteer Day (IVD) mandated by the UN General Assembly, is held each year on 5 December. It is

    viewed as a unique chance for volunteers and organizations to celebrate their efforts, to share their values, and to

    promote their work among their communities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations agencies,

    government authorities and the private sector. International Volunteer’s Day recognizes the contributions of volunteers

    as first responders in times of crisis. Volunteers are present, all around us, answering calls in times of need, helping

    save lives today, and supporting those who want to continue living their lives with dignity tomorrow. Risking their lives

    every day to care for people affected by conflict, violence and humanitarian crises, volunteers brave many dangers to

    help others, driven by the desire to make a difference in the face of human suffering. Care Village Foundation

    participated in an event organised in honour of all volunteers in India and across the world.

    DECEMBER

    2017

    ACTIVITIES

  • JANUARY 2018

    ACTIVITIES

    MAHILA PANCHAYAT – BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO EVENT

    Mahila Panchayat under the Delhi Commission for Women organised an event on Beti Bachao Beti Padhao

    Campaign. The event was graced by the presence of legal luminaries from Delhi Legal Services Authority and also

    members of the Delhi Commission for Women. Ms. Ashika Jain, IAS, SDM, Nangloi also attended the event

    along with members of DLSA. The event also felicitated aanganbadi workers for their hard work and efforts for the

    children in Aaganbadi schools and institutions.

  • FEBRUARY

    2018

    ACTIVITIES

    DRUG ABUSE – AWARENESS EVENT ORGANISED WITH DLSA

    Mr. Vishal Singh, Managing Trustee and CEO, Care Village Foundation has been deputed for assistance at stalls set up

    for generating legal awareness on the topic of drug abuse in youth among the public at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Vigyan

    Vihar, New Delhi– 92 on 3rd February 2018 from 10.00 A.M. to 3.00 P.M. The event required the preparation of charts

    and banners to promote awareness on the issue as required. the event was a major success as it saw a large turnout

    especially among the youths. Mr. Vishal Singh was able to convey the message to all the youths present at the event in

    the simplest yet effective manner.

  • CAMPAIGN AGAINST RAPE - INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

    EVENT WITH MAHILA PANCHAYAT

    MARCH 2018

    ACTIVITIES

  • AN OVERVIEW OF MAHILA PANCHAYAT ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR

    2017 – 2018

    Care Village Foundation received the Mahila Panchayat project in November 2017 from the Delhi Commission for

    Women. The Mahila Panchayat Committee was constituted accordingly and Ms. Rupa Singh was appointed as the co-

    ordinator of the Mahila Panchayat along with paralegal workers and volunteers to assist her in various duties and

    responsibilities of the Mahila Panchayat. Since inception Mahila Panchayat has actively spread awareness in Bakkarwala

    Community regarding the constitution of the Mahila Panchayat and encouraged the women of the community to

    participate in the activities of the Panchayat. They also encouraged the women to come forward with their problems and

    complaints on any domestic issues and register the same with the Panchayat. The women were informed that post

    registration of the complaint, individual attention will be given to each of the cases and the Panchayat would sit and

    discuss on every case and solve the cases.

    The Mahila Panchayat is also in numerous social activities like raising awareness on important issues like gender

    equality, education of the girl child, female foeticide and infanticide, health, hygiene and sanitation, environment,

    domestic violence etc. The women of the Mahila Panchayat are encouraged through panchayat meetings and community

    meetings to discuss their problems and issues and also to implement the suggestions that are given at the conclusion of

    each of these meetings. For example if a woman is facing domestic violence at her home then she is encouraged to first

    talk and sort at the matter within the family itself. If that is not working out then the counsellors at the Mahila Panchayat

    counsel the women as well as her family to solve the issues and avoid such behaviour in the future. Paralegal workers

    also counsel the woman who is the victim as well as the family members on the legal consequences of registering a

    complaint of domestic violence. If the counselling also does not help then in such a case, the matter is referred to the

    local police and to the Delhi Commission for Women.

    Therefore, the Mahila Panchayat has become a ray of hope for the women of Bakakrwala Community as they have been

    able to address their basic issues and problems which on being left unsolved was a disturbance in their daily life. They

    are now more aware as to the idea of gender equality and education of the girl child. Through Mahila Panchayat

    numerous women have got their girls enrolled in schools. The Mahila Panchayat at Bakkarwala has now become a

    strong community of women who are empowered and empowering others through their knowledge and awareness.

  • Performance Report of CARE VILLAGE FOUNDATION

    SUVIDHA KENDRA-RESOURCE CENTER

    Health Camp

    Menstrual

    Hygiene

    Weekly Clinic

    Legal Aid

    Mass Awareness sessions

    SHG

    Nutrition Camp

    Starting Date of

    the Stree Sakti

    Project/ GRC

    District

    BAKKARWALA,

    WEST-DELHI

    Month No of

    beneficiari

    es coming

    to Help Desk

    Number of

    Supportive

    documents

    Made

    No. of

    community

    meetings

    taken

    No. of beneficiaries

    availed info. in

    Community meeting

    Number of UID

    enrollment

    Number of

    RSBY

    enrollment

    Date & Veneue of the

    Camp

    Number

    of camp

    Theme Beneficiaries

    mobilised as per

    Theme

    Referred

    Cases As

    per Theme

    Follow up of the

    Reffrals and

    benefit provided

    to(in figures)

    No of

    Benefici

    airies

    Number of

    Sanitary

    pads sold

    Date of the

    clinic

    Number of

    clinics

    No. of

    beneficiarie

    s.

    Screened

    ANC/PNC/

    RTI/PID/Inf

    ection cases

    Follow

    up

    No of cases

    given

    counselling

    Family

    counselling

    Reffered

    to DLSA

    Number of

    Awareness Session

    No of

    beneficiaries

    No of

    SHG

    Number of

    SHG

    Members

    Total Saving of

    SHGs

    ( Monthly)

    SHG with

    Bank

    Accounts

    SHG in

    Process of

    Formation

    Number

    of camp

    Theme Benefici

    aries

    mobilise

    d as per

    Total

    Benefici

    aries

    02-Dec-08

    Theme

    April'2017 501 65 1 43 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141 12-04-11,26- 2 72+67=139 12/25/09/17/ 19 28 12 2 2(TWO)/D.V 114 10 142 14200 1 3 1 DEFICIANCY OF 32 25

    04-11 76 ACT2005- CALCIUM/ADULT

    MAINTENANCE WOMEN

    May' 2017 510 134 0 0 O 0 29-05-2017 1 CANCERCHECK-UP & 357 38 26 257 72 17-05-11,31- 2 66+54=120 15/23/10/19/ 12 17 8 7 2(TWO)/HUMAN 84 10 142 14200 0 0 1 DEFICIANCY OF 28 26

    AWARENESS ON 05-2012 53 TRAFFICKING IODINE/YOUNG

    BREST CANCER BY ADULTS

    R.G.C.I

    June'2017 513 187 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 14-06-11,28- 2 59+66=125 17/25/10/13/ 8 20 13 4 2(TWO)/LABOUR 94 10 142 14200 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 27 24

    06-11 60 LAW,WORKING IRON&FOLIC

    WOMEN ACID/PREGNANT

    WOMEN

    July'2017 492 145 2 89 489 0 31-07-2017 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 12-07-11,26- 2 63+56=119 24/12/15/19/ 6 17 12 3 2(TWO)/PCPNDT 98 11 165 16500 2 1 1 DEFICIANCY OF 29 23

    07-11 49 ACT CALCIUMADULT

    WOMEN

    Aug'2017 505 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 157 5-08-11,19- 2 30+47=77 08/13/09/11/ 9 13 11 1 2(TWO)/D.V 92 11 165 16500 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 35 22

    08-11 36 ACT2005,PROTECTI IRON&PROTIEN/ADO

    ON LESCENT GIRLS

    September'2017 513 178 1 38 0 0 25-09-2017 1 Eye&HealthCheck Up 376 36 14 218 218 9-09-11,23- 2 49+48=97 16/12/18/9/4 15 17 11 5 2(TWO)/D.V 99 11 165 16500 0 0 1 DEFICIANCY OF 31 21

    09-11 2 ACT2005,DIR CALCIUM

    KKARWALA-W

    CARE

    VILLAGE

    FOUNDATIO

    N

    FORM,PO

    Oct'2017 492 58 1 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 07-10-11,21-

    10-11

    2 55+44=99 9/19/17/18/3

    6

    11 12 12 2 2(TWO)/R.T.E.ACT 2009

    113 15 220 20800 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF

    IRON&PROTEIN

    33 26

    Nov'2017 438 236 2 112 0 0 0 1 Tuberculosis Its

    cause,effect and

    276 28 7 198 75 4-11-11,18-

    11-11

    2 52+49=101 19/8/18/23/3

    3

    5 17 11 1 2/D.V ACT2005- PHYSICAL

    102 15 217 20500 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF

    IODINE/6-9 MONTHS

    29 21

    prevention programe by VIOLENCE CHILDRENS

    Delhi TB Association

    Dec'2017 473 185 2 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-12-11,23- 2 46+46=92 11/8/18/16/3 12 12 8 4 2(TWO)/GENDER 106 15 222 21000 1 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 37 31

    12-11 9 EQUALITY&FUNDA CARBOHYDRATES&F

    MENTAL RIGHTS IBRES/8-14 YEARS

    CHILDRENS&MOTHE

    RS

    Jan'2018 402 124 1 34 0 0 29-01-2018 1 HEPETITIS B,T.B(DOTS) 240 21 5 256 0 6-01-12,20- 2 44+50=94 21/16/17/13/ 4 12 9 3 2(TWO)/D.V 102 16 235 22300 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 31 28

    AWARENES&HIV/AIDS 01-12 27 ACT2005- PROTEN&VITAMIN A

    CHECK- MAINTENANCE

    UP&COUNSELING

    Feb'2018 368 79 1 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-02-12,24- 2 31+51=82 11/08/23/07/ 8 13 8 6 2(TWO)/R.T.E.ACT 94 16 235 23700 1 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 27 25

    02-12 33 2009 CALCIUM/ADULT

    WOMEN

    March'2018 414 92 1 45 0 142 25-03-2018 1 DENTALCHECK- 450 37 6 305 489 09-03-12,23- 2 28+50=78 07/12/9/23/2 6 11 7 5 2(TWO)/D.V 96 16 235 23700 0 0 1 DEFICIENCY OF 34 28

    UP(I.D.A),HIV/AIDS 03-12 7 ACT2005-DOWERY IRON&CALCIUM/LAC

    CHECK- TATING MOTHER

    UP&COUNSELING

    COMPILED DATA 5621 1672 12 565 489 142 5 5 1699 160 58 1234 1376Ps. ######## 24 1,223 1223 115 189 122 43 24 1194 16 235 224100 5 4 12 12 373 300

    CARE VILLAGE FOUNDATION –

    PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE

    YEAR 2017 - 2018

  • The UN General Assembly passed a resolution in September 2015 under which they laid down the 17

    Goals of Sustainable Development under the Agenda titled “Transforming the World: the 2030 Agenda

    for Sustainable Development”. Under the 17 Goals, they have laid down 169 targets to be achieved under

    the goals. The SDGs have covered broad areas of imminent importance like health, education, global

    warming, gender equality, water, sanitation, energy, urbanization, environment and social justice.

    The SDG are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and to ensure that all people

    enjoy peace and prosperity. The UN Development Agency provides support to governments to integrate

    SDGs into their national development plans and policies. UNDP has stated that achieving SDGs requires

    the partnership of governments, private sector, civil society and citizens alike to make sure we leave a

    better planet for future generations.

    Care Village Foundation being a Non- Governmental Organisation forms a part of the civil society

    working towards achieving a developed and sustainable society. The core of our vision and mission is

    sustainable development and achieving peace and prosperity for the society. Our foundation has

    therefore, taken sincere efforts to reach out to those sections of society which are underprivileged and

    often ignored by various agencies. They are the people who are a part of civilization but they are not

    included into the civilization. They live on the fringes of urbanization and development. Care Village

    Foundation has made efforts to include such persons into the civilization by creating a bridge between

    them and the development agencies like the government as well as non- governmental entities to give

    them a chance of rising above their situation of poverty, desperation and inadequacy. Our work has been

    focused on small communities and addressing their myriad needs like health, education, sanitation,

    poverty, employment, etc. thus, we have taken a holistic approach towards developing small communities

    and building their capabilities to ensure they get an opportunity to lead a quality, peaceful and prosperous

    life.

  • “If you can’t feed a hundred people,

    then feed just one.”

    Mother Teresa

    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow;

    learn as if you were to live forever."

    Mahatma Gandhi

    “As long as poverty, injustice and gross

    inequality persist in our world, none of

    us can truly rest.”

    Nelson Mandela