4. THE JOY OF GIVING WEEK
• India’s “giving festival”, held every year from Oct
2nd – 8th
• A platform that brings together people from all
walks of life, and encourages them to celebrate
giving – time, money, skills or love.
• A concerted effort across NGOs, companies,
celebrities, media, schools, colleges, and the “aam
junta”…
• Started in 2009, this year (Oct 2-8, 2012) will be
the 4th edition
5. 2011 KEY STATISTICS
JGW is the largest philanthropic event
in India, by far…
• 1 million+ people participated
• 70+ cities
• 700+ events registered (from small
individual events to those involving
>100,000 people)
• Rs 30cr+ generated in donations of
cash and materials
• Millions of volunteer hours
Conservative estimates based on data received
from registered events. Actuals will be higher.
6.
7. Rs 12000 supports a
one day medical camp
for underprivileged
people in Haryana
8. Till date, we have
reached over 50,000
children with
essential health
services.
Rs 5000 supports 2
doctors, 1 pharmacist
and one lab
technician in a one
day medical camp.
14. Rs 4000 can run an
Adult Literacy Centre
for the women in a
village for one month
15.
16. BECAUSE EVEN TODAY…..
• An average villager has to travel 6 kms for a blood test and
20 kms for hospital care
• Even where services are available, infrastructure is poor,
transport costs to reach and high and one is never sure that
they will eventually find a doctor.
• Maternal mortality is the leading cause of death
• 70% of pregnant women suffer from anaemia
• More than 20 % of child deaths in the world take place in
India from causes that could be prevented.
17. WHAT WE DO
• Have been working with underprivileged men, women and
children since 1998.
• Have reached over one lakh women and children with
maternal and reproductive health care, immunizations and
health awareness sessions.
• We work to ensure that women and children are well
nourished and protected from common illness because it is
wrong for them to die because of diseases that could be
prevented
• We build awareness about key health issues and focus on
overcoming barriers that constrain women, children and
adolescents in seeking timely medical help.
18. OUR KEY PROGRAMMES
• Provision of basic health care
Mobile Diagnostic Clinics
Health Camps
Community Health Centers
School Health Programme
• Maternal and Child Health
•Ante natal and post natal care
•Promotion of institutional delivery
•Promotion of breastfeeding
•Prevention and control of anaemia
•Counselling
•Health awareness sessions
19. OUR KEY PROGRAMMES
• Economic Empowerment of Women
• Self Help Groups
• Spice and Cereal Processing units
• Entrepreneurial development
23. Changing a life costs as much as
your one day’s salary or forgoing
one meal out with your friends.
Come and be a part of this change.
Take a small step and make a big
difference.
25. The cheque has to be made in the name of SUKARYA and sent to
our office. You can do online transfer. The bank details are
For Indian Currency
Bank Name : Axis Bank Ltd
Branch name : 29CC, Basant Lok ComplexVasant Vihar, NEW DELHI
Account Number : 910010037903625
Name of Account (Cheque to be made in the name of) : SUKARYA
9 digit MICR number : 110211041
Type of account: TRUST
SWIFT Code/ Remittance Instructions : AXISINBB473
IFSC CODE : UTIB0000473
26. For Foreign Currency
Bank Name : Axis Bank Ltd
Branch name : 29CC, Basant Lok ComplexVasant Vihar, NEW DELHI
Account Number : 910010040753916
Name of Account (Cheque to be made in the name of) : SUKARYA
9 digit MICR number : 110211041
Type of account: TRUST
SWIFT Code/ Remittance Instructions : AXISINBB473
IFSC CODE : UTIB0000473
27. Contact Us
SUKARYA
Head office
P-20, (First Floor), South Extn. Part-II,
New Delhi-110049 India Tel: 91-011-26264192
Branch office
Block E, Sushant Lok Phase I,
Gurgaon - 122002 Haryana,
Tel: 91-0124-4114253
Contact Person : Shipra Shukla
Mob: +91-9910248487, +91-9999918517
Email: shipra@sukarya.org
Website: www.sukarya.org