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REPORT
ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
ABOUT US
Hunger and Nutrition Program
Homeless Rehabilitation and Livelihood Program
Gender Equality Program
Bright Spark Education Program
Animal Heroes
Emergency Response
Youth Nurturing
The word youngistaan means the land of young people. With over 356 million
young people, India has the largest youth population – more than any other
country in the world. The potential of our young people to create a better future
makes India a land of opportunity.
Registered as an NGO in January 2014, Youngistaan Foundation is based in
Hyderabad in Telangana with multiple projects that run throughout the country.
With over 50,000 registered young volunteers, Youngistaan Foundation is
committed to making a difference in our communities by helping those in need.
We are a platform for young people who are ready to create real change in the
areas of food and nutrition, hunger, homelessness, poverty, education inequity,
gender inequality, taboos on menstruation, emergency responses, animal
rights, capacity building, youth nurturing and many more issues.
Youngistaan Foundation has created and runs the following programs which we
will go in detail in this report:
This report covers our work from April 2020 to March 2021. During this time,
people across the world could never have predicted the scale of the
devastation that would rapidly spread across the earth. Youngistaan
Foundation immediately went into action to provide basic essentials to people
in need as well as hospitals and other medical professionals, to mitigate the
effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.
The period of April 2020 to March 2021 had only one concern on the minds of
people across the world: COVID-19. In India and in the region where we
predominantly work - Hyderabad and the Telangana region - we received
multiple requests from various communities for urgent and immediate needs.
From senior citizens to the transgender community, men and women from the
most vulnerable people-groups were left without much help to deal with the
onslaught of the global pandemic and nationwide lockdown.
One silver lining we witnessed during this devastating time was the youth of our
country stepping forward to meet the needs of desperate people. Due to their
bravery and selflessness, many people across India had the food, water,
medicines and other essentials needed to brave the storm.
MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER
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Youngistaan Foundation is
grateful to all our organization
partners and to the police and
other officials for their
cooperation and partnership in
providing essential goods and
services for people in need.
Through this report, it is our
hope that you will get a glimpse
into our COVID-19 relief effort.
COVID-19 RESPONSE
Distributed cooked lunches between several areas (KPHB, Balanagar,
Chandanagar, Nizampet, Kokapet, Lingampally, Ashok Nagar, Ameenpur
and Beeramguda) to over 3000 people, primarily daily wage earners.
Distributed food packets to over 900 people in even more areas
(Shamshabad, Madhapur, Nanakramguda, Gachibowli, Raidurgam, Kokapet,
Bachupally).
Distributed food alongside the Cyberabad Police to 1000 people in
Shapurnagar, then in Suraram slum to distribute meals to another 1000
migrant workers and daily wage earners.
Distributed a ration kit to 150 families in Rehmath Nagar Slum, Yousfguda.
(7th April)
Assisted Mrs C. Vijaya Lakshmi Garu, a 65-year-old who feeds the 54+ dogs
in her locality at least once a day, for three consecutive days.
Distributed 500 packets of bread to migrant workers in communities
located near Kushaiguda, Jawahar Nagar and Neredmet with the help of
the Rachakonda Police Commissionerate.
Our on-field efforts from lockdown onwards have largely consisted of COVID-19
relief; we distributed nutrition and hygiene kits to those in need, particularly
those in marginalized communities such as migrant workers, daily wage
workers, trans people, children and the elderly. We also diverted our volunteer
efforts to aid those affected by the Hyderabad floods in October as well as
conducted our annual three-day carnival at the end of the year for our children.
APRIL 2020
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Identified and distributed rations to 22 families living in Rahmath Nagar,
Yousuguda with the assistance of local police.
950 children from our Education Program participated in the 'Thank You
From The Heart' card campaign initiated by Anjali Gupta Ma'am and her
team, Wandering Dreamers, in which they sent Thank You cards to the
Hyderabad City Police. The cards were displayed at Abids GPO.
Distributed 2,360 meals to scores of vulnerable groups, particularly migrant
and construction workers. (April 21st)
Assisted the Cyberabad Police Department in distributing food kits to 830
families of essential service providers in Gajularamaram and Shamshad. On
the same day, 200 families received nutrition packages at their doorstep in
Kukatpally and Balanagar.
Received and answered a call from Indiranagar Basti where 60 families had
not received relief ration kits.
Distributed nutrition packages to 11 families in Vanasthalipuram and 11
families in Charlapally.
Distributed 200 nutrition packages to construction workers in
Jagadirgutta, Izzath Nagar Cyber Convention Road, Nallagandla, Miyapur
bus stand, and the Biodiversity Park area. On the same day, we distributed
2,800 (lunch and dinner) meals at Kokapet and Balangar to ensure 1400
migrant workers from Rajasthan and West Bengal would not go to bed
hungry.
Modern Foods donated a total of 4,500 packets of bread for nine
consecutive days that were distributed by us alongside the Telangana
Police.
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The Rachakonda Police Commissionerate identified 200 migrant families
living in Meerpet who hailed from Bihar, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh,
Miryalguda and Jharkhand, and a complete nutrition kit was provided to all
these families.
Provided 45 kits of groceries and sanitary napkins to women belonging to
Maratha Samaj and Lingayya Samaj in the presence of the Cyberabad Police
Commissionerate.
Provided 50 nutritional kits to daily wage workers in Alwal region.
Supplied a nutrition kit consisting of 10 essential items to 300 families at
their doorstep in and around the Banjara Hills area, who sought help
through the Telangana Police helpline number.
Through a donation from the actor Navdeep, YF was able to procure
sustainable and reusable cloth masks, sanitiser bottles and liquid hand
wash packets for residents in hostels for the visually-impaired in
Hyderabad.
Provided 170 families living in Moosapet, Kukatpally, SR Nagar, and
Ameerpet with a nutrition kit consisting of 10 essential items.
Provided sustainable cloth face masks and pocket hand sanitisers to 10th
grade students at the Devnar School for the Blind in Hyderabad.
200 families from Yousufguda, Rahmat Nagar, LN Nagar, Krishna Nagar
and other nearby areas sought help from the Telangana State Police
helpline number for essentials, and were assisted by our volunteers for
three consecutive days.
MAY 2020
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Children waiting to board the train at Kachiguda Railway Station were gifted
with 2,000 packets of delicious chocolate cookies sponsored by IKEA.
Packed and distributed over 20,000 nutrition kits for migrant workers
returning home in total in April, supplying them to Jiribam, Jodhpur,
Mumbai, Reva in 4 special trains from Kachiguda Railway Station and to
others travelling to Orissa from Nampally Railway Station.
Aided over 150 families with groceries, donated nutrition kits consisting of
10 essential items (10kg rice, dal, wheat flour, salt, oil, chilli powder, milk
powder, turmeric, body soap, detergent soap, and more). These families
resided in Adikmet, Lalapet and Sitharambag and were identified by GHMC.
Distributed nutrition kits to 200 families of those with physical disabilities.
Distributed over 1,000 packets of sanitary napkins over the month with
assistance from the Telangana State Police.
Cyberabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar felicitated volunteers of
Youngistaan Foundation for their participation in COVID relief support. Out
of 450 signed-up volunteers, close to 60 of them were helping every single
day at the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate, while others kept busy at
other locations.
Provided nutrition kits to 100 families of ragpickers consisting of 10 items.
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Packed and distributed 6,000+ kits of snacks, fruits, bread (donated by
Youngistaan volunteerrs) at Nampally Railway Station, food and water
bottles to migrant passengers, 2000 cups of Epigamia yogurt (3 different
flavours) donated by Epigamia and Zomato, and 1500 packs of chocolate
cookies donated by IKEA.
Supplied groceries to 60 people from the transgender community residing
in Saroornagar.
Donated groceries and hygiene kits (including sanitary napkins) to many of
those most impacted, including daily wage workers, those in the
transgender community, and orphan children (living in madarasas) residing
in Mahabubabad District.
Donated nutrition kits along with sanitary pads among 40 families of daily
wage workers residing in MS Maqtha Nagar, Khairatabad.
Distributed nutrition kits to 30 families of PWD workers in Bansilalpet.
Supplied nutrition packages to 50 families of 200 artists belonging to the
135-year-old Surabhi Nataka Mandali theater group after they suffered
financial losses from lockdown.
Met the nutritional needs of 200 families of handloom weavers, some of
many traditional Indian artisans financially crippled by the pandemic, from
Bhudan Pochampally. Each kit contained 11 items that could feed a family of
four for 10 days.
Sent a nutrition kit to a wage worker living in Dharavi who contacted YF for
assistance after being turned down by local organizations and authorities.
JUNE 2020
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335 families of temple priests, pastors, and daily wage workers who had
lost their livelihoods were provided with nutrition kits by our team along
with the Telangana Minister for Education, Smt P. Sabitha Indra Reddy, and
other local authorities.
Distributed packets of bread (at Nampally Railway Station), buns, bananas,
water bottles, buttermilk and footwear to migrants who were hoping to
travel home along the Medchal Highway.
Donated nutrition kits consisting of 10 essential items to 50 families of auto
drivers financially stricken by the pandemic.
335 families of temple priests, pastors, and daily wage workers who had
lost their livelihoods were provided with nutrition kits by our team along
with the Telangana Minister for Education, Smt P. Sabitha Indra Reddy, and
other local authorities.
Distributed packets of bread (at Nampally Railway Station), buns, bananas,
water bottles, buttermilk and footwear to migrants who were hoping to
travel home along the Medchal Highway.
Donated nutrition kits consisting of 10 essential items to 50 families of auto
drivers financially stricken by the pandemic.
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Donated nutrition kits to 50 families of journalists who lost their jobs as a
result of lockdown at Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad.
Provided nutrition kits consisting of 11 essential items (rice, pulses,
essential spices, hygiene kit, etc.) to 380+ trans women in 10 different
locations around Telangana. The YF team also visited IDPL, Balnagar Area
as well as Moosapet to interact with and provide emotional and social
support to trans women in the neighborhood.
Distributed 130 nutrition kits to 130 families of minority daily wage workers
living at Langer House at the request of the local corporator.
Provided Secunderabad families whose income stemmed from selling
chart papers near signals and other nearby areas with a nutrition kit
consisting of 10 essential items that would last for about 15 days.
JULY 2020
Supplied front-line workers with face shields, N95 masks, sanitary napkins,
chocolate cookies, flavoured Epigamia yogurt and Bisleri pop drinks to various
hospitals, specifically, Government Fever Hospital, Government Chest Hospital,
Nilofour Hospital, Erragadda Ayurvedic Hospital, and Nature Cure Hospital.
These supplies were generously donated by IKEA, Epigamia, Bisleri,
DonateKaart, and Ekaa Custom Dekor, among many other individual donors.
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Distributed nutrition kits consisting of 11 items to 50 families of bouncers
who have lost their jobs as a result of clubs closing throughout Telangana
Over the initial lockdown, we aided a total of 13,603 families with nutrition
and hygiene kits and 1,45,830 individuals with cooked food, from
metropolitan Hyderabad to the rural Nallamalla forest area, located about
200 kilometers from the city. We also received 1,500 new volunteer
applications.
Received a certificate of appreciation from Sri. Mahendar Reddy Gaaru,
Director General Police, Telangana State for the support from our
volunteers provided during the COVID crisis.
Reached over 15,000 people for our International Youth Day celebrations
over three days from August 12th, where we asked young people to share
their views and opinions to our social media audience.
Aided the elderly in Hyderabad with groceries and provided cooked food
among other resources like medicine and transportation for dialysis tests
(thrice a week at 5:00 am) during the early stages of lockdown.
Distributed more than a hundred masks as well as chocolate cookies
donated by IKEA to young schoolchildren.
Conducted a food drive on August 21st, reaching out to 50 teachers and
their families who have been victims of the lockdown-induced hunger
crisis.
AUGUST 2020
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120 plates of full meals provided to the families of daily wage workers
located in urban slums of Hyderabad.
420 nutrition kits provided to families of i) people with disabilities (60) and ii)
Daily wage workers who survived the major fire mishap occurred in 2012
(320).
Keeping up support to transgender people communities by distributing
groceries that could last for a month long.
SEPTEMBER 2020
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35,000 fruit bread packets provided to migrant families who were travelling
back to their home states via special Shramik trains provided by the State
Government.
Close to a week of torrential rains & flash floods in #Telangana has swept
the lives of 50 people and left thousands of families in helpless situations in
Hyderabad. YF team assisted families in 20-30 Apartments located at the
low-lying areas of Ramanthapur by providing drinking water bottles and
food packets. Sadly, these families had no option to move out of their
homes due to severe waterlogging and in turn no access to fresh water,
electricity, and other essentials.
We've supported GHMC and The Akshaya Patra Foundation in packing
thousands of boxes of cooked food, and groceries that was distributed to
the flood-affected families.
Women from the primary health care centres went door-to-door in order to
distribute 1000 packets of milk donated by YF team in order to safeguard
the nutritional needs of pregnant women. This drive was done under the
assistance Smt Swetha Mohanty, Hyderabad Collector.
YF team reached out to the flood affected areas in Hyderabad along with
NDRF, and Telangana State Police to distribute food and water among
families stuck at their homes who were with no electricity for close to a
week.
YF team along with the local municipalities distributed food to families
affected by Hyderabad rains living in Miyapur slum.
OCTOBER 2020
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This Diwali, volunteers surprised our little rock stars from the education
program (Indranagar learning pocket) with eco-friendly hamper baskets to
make their Diwali 2020 a special one. Each kit has diyas, cloth masks, dry
fruits pouches, natural soaps, notebooks & pencils, story books, besan
laddoos. The children were delighted to take their gifts home. They
appreciated every gift that had been wrapped with such love and care. This
was done in collaboration with The Sustainable Indian and Nidarshana to
make their festival special. A big thank you to the young environmentalists
Saadhvi (9 years old) and Visruth (6 years old) for raising funds for these
hampers, to their mother Lekshmi, and to Surabhi and Trupti for the
children's favourite Pratham books.
A drive was organised for collection of warm blankets and clothing to
donate to underprivileged communities for the winter months.
NOVEMBER 2020
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Voting drive was organised on occasion of the GHMC elections on
December 1. A huge count of volunteers from the Youngistaan Foundation
attended different polling stations to assist senior citizens and persons
with disabilities to exercise their right to vote.
Youngistaan Foundation's 8th Edition of Annual Carnival for the children
was organised on 20th December. This year, YF celebrated 3 mini Carnivals
at 3 different locations. In each of the locations professional storytellers
enthralled the children with stories that gave them important life lessons.
Choreographers taught them some fun dance moves to upbeat music.
Games jockeys organised entertaining games for the children.The day
concluded with delicious plates of Priya Vamsee Kalakonda baked
cupcakes, and IKEA sponsored blueberry danish and croissants.
Like every year, even this year, on the occasion of Christmas, our
volunteers gathered to collect bags of happiness and went around the city
distributing 300 packets of freshly cooked Bhagara Rice, Brinjal Curry and
Sambar packets among the homeless people and conveyed Christmas
wishes. Special thanks to Mr Sunil Samuel, our generous donor for thinking
of the vulnerable in his celebrations.
DECEMBER 2020
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YF volunteers are distributed blankets among the children from Saidabad
slum after conveying New Year Wishes to each and every child.
A bunch of fresh leafy vegetables, always leave a pulse of something
healthy and a happy vibe. The first crop vegetables grown inside the
campus of Wipro Limited Hyderabad were donated to an Old Age Home
(who we work with) in order to support the senior citizens with adequate
supplements of vitamins and proteins.
On the occasion of our 7th anniversary on 24th January, we felicitated our
volunteers who selflessly helped over 16 communities who were affected
due to the Covid-19 pandemic & lockdown.
A performance by AWM band, a stand up act by Raja Shekar Manidanna and
lots more made the evening very special. Congratulations to Anala Reddy
from Bright Spark Education Program, Mohit Surana from Hunger Heroes,
Food and Nutrition Program and Deeksha Chitturi from the Women of
Courage Program on receiving 'Volunteer of the year, 2020' for their
respective programs. Special congratulations to Mounika Vadde for
receiving the Youngistaan Foundation Volunteer of the year award. Every
year, Youngistaan Foundation recognises the extra efforts of Volunteers
who've contributed 250+ hours.
Wipro Foundation again came forward to donate their first crop vegetables
grown inside the campus. Our Volunteer Shiva dropped off 25kgs of Brinjal,
20.150 kgs of Amaranth leaves (Thotakura), 5.250 kgs of Fenugreek leaves
(Methi) at an orphanage that we work with.
JANUARY 2021
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Youngistaan's Education Program is adapting to the pandemic through a
model of 'Blended learning'. Here is an integrated environmental science +
literacy lesson in action. After a week of online learning, students from our
learning pockets came together in a face-to-face session where they had
an opportunity to observe and click pictures of a pond ecosystem. After
which, with the use of ICT tools such as Piktochart and Canva, they
transformed their observations into digital posters. As part of the YF
Remote Learning Initiative, Bright spark Volunteers are using Whatsapp as
a digital educational tool to connect and interact with children from urban
slums in Hyderabad.
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Another lot of vegetables grown inside the campus of Wipro Limited were
dropped off by our team members at a residential school that we closely
work with. 26kgs of Black Brinjal, 10kgs of Coriander leaves, 8kgs of Methi
and 21kgs of Palak were donated in total.
Volunteers who came forward to help for close to a year during the Covid-19
pandemic were felicitated by Commissioner of Cyberabad Police
Commissionerate Sri V.C Sajjanar, IPS and philanthropist and actor Sonu
Sood.
FEBRUARY 2021
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On the occasion of International Women’s Day marked on 8th March,
Youngistaan Foundation held a month-long online campaign to celebrate
stories of women leaders from different domains as part of the Gender
Program. This theme was: “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future
in a COVID-19 world,” celebrating the tremendous efforts by women and
girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the
COVID-19 pandemic and highlighting the gaps that remain.
MARCH 2021
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YFVirtualInteraction series (a new initiative by Youngistaan Foundation is
hosted every Sunday to engage and empower youngsters across India on
topics such as mental health, leadership, arts and a lot more. In addition to
this series, events for special days were also conducted.
On August 1st, in celebrating World Friendship Day, volunteers came
together to enjoy stand-up comedy and musical performances, look back
on their collective COVID-19 efforts since lockdown, and to continue finding
ways to forge forward together.
4th October, 2020 was an eventful Sunday at Youngistaan’s virtual
workshop series. Volunteers and other art-enthusiasts joined the session
on mandala art workshop taught by Ms. Rekha Mutyala who happens to be
an avid doodler and fashion-enthusiast.
On 11th October on the occasion of International Day of the Girl under the
theme 'My voice - our equal future' , we brought 6 teen girls across India to
share their stories as social change-makers and innovators, to inspire more
adolescent girls in India to build on their innate abilities and voice their
interest. The attendance was recorded at 400+.
On 18th October we hosted a one hour dance session exclusively for those
who requested a body-mind fitness session. Under guest instructor
Abhilasha Rathi participants tapped their feet and matched with the beat to
relieve stress and retain tons of energy to begin the week with.
On 25th October we hosted a session to unlock the creative side of
participants to renovate basic scrap at home.
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On 1st November we hosted a breast cancer awareness event where Dr
Pragnya Chigurupati, a female breast specialist and oncoplastic surgeon
spoke on the importance of early detection and prevention of breast
cancer. There were also stories from breast cancer survivor Neeti Leekha
Chhabra and some acoustic singing by singer-songwriter Rinky Sharma.
The attendance was recorded at 120+.
25 November is the International Day to End Violence against Women and
the world is turning orange to show that #GenerationEquality stands
against gender-based violence. We are observing #16Days of Activism
against Gender-Based Violence, which goes until 10 December. This is an
opportunity to take a stand against the spike in all forms of violence against
women and girls, particularly domestic violence since the beginning of the
pandemic.
On 5th December 2020 we hosted Orange the World 2020: Countering
Gender Based Violence to discuss our views and responses on Gender and
Gender-Based Violence with Sudarsana Kundu from Gender at Work,
Domestic Violence with Sumathi Badugula from Women Safety Wing
Telangana State Police Telangana Police - Truth Behind the Screen,
Intimate Partner Violence with Pearl Choragudi from My Choices
Foundation
and Bystander Intervention with Richa Singh from Breakthrough India for
panel discussions. The attendance and social media engagement was
recorded at 2000+.
On 12 December we hosted Generation Equality 2020: Reframing Gender in
Media on understanding and tackling misrepresentations of gender in
Indian cinema and media.
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The topics discussed were Representation of Women in Digital Media by
Dhanya Rajendran, Editor in Chief & Co-founder, TheNewsMinute;
Representation of Gender in Indian Cinema by Pritham K. Chakravarthy,
Actor & Activist; Representation of LGBTQ+ in Films by Harish Iyer, LGBTQ+
Activist, Founder of The jimme foundation; Caste-Based Gender Violence
by Sowjanya Tamalapakulu, Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, TISS
Hyderabad; Gender in Art Activism by Satchit Puranik, Writer, Theatre
Artist and Filmmaker and we concluded with Arun Daniel Yellamaty, former
journalist and founder, Youngistaan Foundation. The attendance and social
media engagement was recorded at 3,000+.
On 19 December we hosted a webinar on HIV | AIDS which is one of the
dangerous diseases that can create an unimaginable loss. The objective
was to spread awareness about the disease and to counter the
misconceptions/half knowledge of information on the same.
On 12th January, National Youth Day, an Instagram campaign, was launched
to platform the views of the young people on 3 questions: How is today's
youth contributing to building the nation?; What are the skills the youth of
today require for the 21st century?; In what ways do young people give you
hope for the future?
On 4th February the theme for this year's #CancerDay 'I can We Can'
acknowledges that everyone has the capacity to address the cancer
burden. We hosted a video where Dr Pragnya Chigurupati explains the
prevention, facts and bursts myths around breast cancer.
On 7th March the first session of “Women in Leadership” entailed an
exclusive panel discussion with renowned panelists to navigate and
stimulate women in leadership roles.
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The panelists were Sumathi Badugula, IPS, DIG, Women Safety Wing
Telangana State Police; Upasana Kamineni Konidela , founder of
urlife.co.in , Vice Chairperson of the Apollo Foundation CSR Wing, well-
being curator, and also the managing director of Family Health Plan
Insurance TPA Limited (FHPL); Supriya Yarlagadda, Excecutive Director at
Annapurna Studios; Kaus Manjita, CEO of @getkubric and Akhila Yadav,
sarpanch of Madanapuram Village. The session was moderated by Uma
Sudhir, executive editor at NDTV. The attendance was recorded at 700+.
On 14th March the second session - a masterclass on leadership for young
women was organised facilitated by senior trainers Anjali Bhole Desai,
Senior HR and OD Advisor and Ms. Manisha Saboo, AVP and Development
Centre Head, Infosys, Hyderabad SEZ (Pocharam). The attendance was
recorded at 400+.
On 21st March the third session a workshop titled ‘Awaken the Entrepreneur
in You’ was conducted facilitated by Dr. Nanditha Sethi, Founder &
Managing Director of tez.co.in which is a unit of Zen SkillProc Pvt. Ltd. The
speakers at the session were Sruthi Niveditha, Program manager for WE
Hub Hyderabad a Govt. Of Telengana initiative; Anita, a rural entrepreneur
and co-founder of Paalaguttapalle; Vedika Lall, Young Entrepreneur,
Founder of School Ki Ghanti and Social Impact Designer; Jayesh Ranjan,
IAS Principal Secretary of Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information
Technology (IT) Departments of the Telangana Government. The
attendance was recorded at 300+.
On 28th March the fourth and final session was organised on 'Redefining
Women's Leadership in the 21st Century’. The speakers of the session were
Padmashree awardee Dr. Manjula Anagani, gynecologist, pioneer in
laparoscopic surgery, wellness enthusiast, YouTuber, influencer and TEDX
Speaker; Sahithi Divi, co-founder of Impact Scientist ,Forbes 30 under 30
special mention, National Brand Ambassador SDGs CIMSME ICTMAE;
Shweta Kothari who is currently heading the newsroom at The Logical
Indian, formerly with NDTV and CNBC-TV18, Rema Rajeshwari, IPS, District
Police Chief and Hari Chandana Dasari, IAS, District Magistrate & Collector,
Narayanpet District. The attendance was recorded at 300+.
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When the devastating Covid-19 pandemic hit, the Youngistaan Foundation
reached out to many vulnerable communities to deliver immediate relief.
We distributed groceries to 15,275 vulnerable families from 15 different
communities to help them fight hunger crises.
Daily wage workers
Migrant families
Tribal families
Persons with disabilities
Theatre artists
Transgender women
Private school teachers
Auto drivers
Handloom Weavers
Religious heads of different communities
Backstage dancers
Journalists
Middle class families
Bouncers
Migrant students
We provided 145,430 cooked meals to address the nutritional needs of
people living in urban slums.
We provided assistance for medical needs.
We delivered groceries at the doors of over 60 senior citizens whose
children live abroad.
We provided 35,000 fruit bread packets to migrant workers travelling home
via Shramik Trains.
We provided bulk quantities of groceries and other essentials to 75+
orphanages, old age homes and PWD homes.
We donated 5,000 menstrual products among adolescent girls and women
to fight period poverty.
We fed 3,000 community animals with food made by volunteers.
We distributed life-saving PPE kits to assist COVID nodal hospitals.
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We donated oximeters and thermometers to orphanages and old age
homes.
We connected Covid-19 plasma donors to Covid-19 patients.
We donated snacks to 50+ children’s homes, residential schools, old-age
homes and PWD homes.
Our education program is now reaching out to students through a remote
learning initiative via engaging students through recorded lessons, regular
phone calls and child-friendly digital content.
Over 500 volunteers stepped up to make a difference during the global
humanitarian crisis.
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  • 1. ANNUAL 2 0 2 0 - 2 1 REPORT
  • 2. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21 ABOUT US Hunger and Nutrition Program Homeless Rehabilitation and Livelihood Program Gender Equality Program Bright Spark Education Program Animal Heroes Emergency Response Youth Nurturing The word youngistaan means the land of young people. With over 356 million young people, India has the largest youth population – more than any other country in the world. The potential of our young people to create a better future makes India a land of opportunity. Registered as an NGO in January 2014, Youngistaan Foundation is based in Hyderabad in Telangana with multiple projects that run throughout the country. With over 50,000 registered young volunteers, Youngistaan Foundation is committed to making a difference in our communities by helping those in need. We are a platform for young people who are ready to create real change in the areas of food and nutrition, hunger, homelessness, poverty, education inequity, gender inequality, taboos on menstruation, emergency responses, animal rights, capacity building, youth nurturing and many more issues. Youngistaan Foundation has created and runs the following programs which we will go in detail in this report: This report covers our work from April 2020 to March 2021. During this time, people across the world could never have predicted the scale of the devastation that would rapidly spread across the earth. Youngistaan Foundation immediately went into action to provide basic essentials to people in need as well as hospitals and other medical professionals, to mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.
  • 3. The period of April 2020 to March 2021 had only one concern on the minds of people across the world: COVID-19. In India and in the region where we predominantly work - Hyderabad and the Telangana region - we received multiple requests from various communities for urgent and immediate needs. From senior citizens to the transgender community, men and women from the most vulnerable people-groups were left without much help to deal with the onslaught of the global pandemic and nationwide lockdown. One silver lining we witnessed during this devastating time was the youth of our country stepping forward to meet the needs of desperate people. Due to their bravery and selflessness, many people across India had the food, water, medicines and other essentials needed to brave the storm. MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21 Youngistaan Foundation is grateful to all our organization partners and to the police and other officials for their cooperation and partnership in providing essential goods and services for people in need. Through this report, it is our hope that you will get a glimpse into our COVID-19 relief effort.
  • 4. COVID-19 RESPONSE Distributed cooked lunches between several areas (KPHB, Balanagar, Chandanagar, Nizampet, Kokapet, Lingampally, Ashok Nagar, Ameenpur and Beeramguda) to over 3000 people, primarily daily wage earners. Distributed food packets to over 900 people in even more areas (Shamshabad, Madhapur, Nanakramguda, Gachibowli, Raidurgam, Kokapet, Bachupally). Distributed food alongside the Cyberabad Police to 1000 people in Shapurnagar, then in Suraram slum to distribute meals to another 1000 migrant workers and daily wage earners. Distributed a ration kit to 150 families in Rehmath Nagar Slum, Yousfguda. (7th April) Assisted Mrs C. Vijaya Lakshmi Garu, a 65-year-old who feeds the 54+ dogs in her locality at least once a day, for three consecutive days. Distributed 500 packets of bread to migrant workers in communities located near Kushaiguda, Jawahar Nagar and Neredmet with the help of the Rachakonda Police Commissionerate. Our on-field efforts from lockdown onwards have largely consisted of COVID-19 relief; we distributed nutrition and hygiene kits to those in need, particularly those in marginalized communities such as migrant workers, daily wage workers, trans people, children and the elderly. We also diverted our volunteer efforts to aid those affected by the Hyderabad floods in October as well as conducted our annual three-day carnival at the end of the year for our children. APRIL 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 5. Identified and distributed rations to 22 families living in Rahmath Nagar, Yousuguda with the assistance of local police. 950 children from our Education Program participated in the 'Thank You From The Heart' card campaign initiated by Anjali Gupta Ma'am and her team, Wandering Dreamers, in which they sent Thank You cards to the Hyderabad City Police. The cards were displayed at Abids GPO. Distributed 2,360 meals to scores of vulnerable groups, particularly migrant and construction workers. (April 21st) Assisted the Cyberabad Police Department in distributing food kits to 830 families of essential service providers in Gajularamaram and Shamshad. On the same day, 200 families received nutrition packages at their doorstep in Kukatpally and Balanagar. Received and answered a call from Indiranagar Basti where 60 families had not received relief ration kits. Distributed nutrition packages to 11 families in Vanasthalipuram and 11 families in Charlapally. Distributed 200 nutrition packages to construction workers in Jagadirgutta, Izzath Nagar Cyber Convention Road, Nallagandla, Miyapur bus stand, and the Biodiversity Park area. On the same day, we distributed 2,800 (lunch and dinner) meals at Kokapet and Balangar to ensure 1400 migrant workers from Rajasthan and West Bengal would not go to bed hungry. Modern Foods donated a total of 4,500 packets of bread for nine consecutive days that were distributed by us alongside the Telangana Police. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 7. The Rachakonda Police Commissionerate identified 200 migrant families living in Meerpet who hailed from Bihar, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Miryalguda and Jharkhand, and a complete nutrition kit was provided to all these families. Provided 45 kits of groceries and sanitary napkins to women belonging to Maratha Samaj and Lingayya Samaj in the presence of the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate. Provided 50 nutritional kits to daily wage workers in Alwal region. Supplied a nutrition kit consisting of 10 essential items to 300 families at their doorstep in and around the Banjara Hills area, who sought help through the Telangana Police helpline number. Through a donation from the actor Navdeep, YF was able to procure sustainable and reusable cloth masks, sanitiser bottles and liquid hand wash packets for residents in hostels for the visually-impaired in Hyderabad. Provided 170 families living in Moosapet, Kukatpally, SR Nagar, and Ameerpet with a nutrition kit consisting of 10 essential items. Provided sustainable cloth face masks and pocket hand sanitisers to 10th grade students at the Devnar School for the Blind in Hyderabad. 200 families from Yousufguda, Rahmat Nagar, LN Nagar, Krishna Nagar and other nearby areas sought help from the Telangana State Police helpline number for essentials, and were assisted by our volunteers for three consecutive days. MAY 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 8. Children waiting to board the train at Kachiguda Railway Station were gifted with 2,000 packets of delicious chocolate cookies sponsored by IKEA. Packed and distributed over 20,000 nutrition kits for migrant workers returning home in total in April, supplying them to Jiribam, Jodhpur, Mumbai, Reva in 4 special trains from Kachiguda Railway Station and to others travelling to Orissa from Nampally Railway Station. Aided over 150 families with groceries, donated nutrition kits consisting of 10 essential items (10kg rice, dal, wheat flour, salt, oil, chilli powder, milk powder, turmeric, body soap, detergent soap, and more). These families resided in Adikmet, Lalapet and Sitharambag and were identified by GHMC. Distributed nutrition kits to 200 families of those with physical disabilities. Distributed over 1,000 packets of sanitary napkins over the month with assistance from the Telangana State Police. Cyberabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar felicitated volunteers of Youngistaan Foundation for their participation in COVID relief support. Out of 450 signed-up volunteers, close to 60 of them were helping every single day at the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate, while others kept busy at other locations. Provided nutrition kits to 100 families of ragpickers consisting of 10 items. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 10. Packed and distributed 6,000+ kits of snacks, fruits, bread (donated by Youngistaan volunteerrs) at Nampally Railway Station, food and water bottles to migrant passengers, 2000 cups of Epigamia yogurt (3 different flavours) donated by Epigamia and Zomato, and 1500 packs of chocolate cookies donated by IKEA. Supplied groceries to 60 people from the transgender community residing in Saroornagar. Donated groceries and hygiene kits (including sanitary napkins) to many of those most impacted, including daily wage workers, those in the transgender community, and orphan children (living in madarasas) residing in Mahabubabad District. Donated nutrition kits along with sanitary pads among 40 families of daily wage workers residing in MS Maqtha Nagar, Khairatabad. Distributed nutrition kits to 30 families of PWD workers in Bansilalpet. Supplied nutrition packages to 50 families of 200 artists belonging to the 135-year-old Surabhi Nataka Mandali theater group after they suffered financial losses from lockdown. Met the nutritional needs of 200 families of handloom weavers, some of many traditional Indian artisans financially crippled by the pandemic, from Bhudan Pochampally. Each kit contained 11 items that could feed a family of four for 10 days. Sent a nutrition kit to a wage worker living in Dharavi who contacted YF for assistance after being turned down by local organizations and authorities. JUNE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 11. 335 families of temple priests, pastors, and daily wage workers who had lost their livelihoods were provided with nutrition kits by our team along with the Telangana Minister for Education, Smt P. Sabitha Indra Reddy, and other local authorities. Distributed packets of bread (at Nampally Railway Station), buns, bananas, water bottles, buttermilk and footwear to migrants who were hoping to travel home along the Medchal Highway. Donated nutrition kits consisting of 10 essential items to 50 families of auto drivers financially stricken by the pandemic. 335 families of temple priests, pastors, and daily wage workers who had lost their livelihoods were provided with nutrition kits by our team along with the Telangana Minister for Education, Smt P. Sabitha Indra Reddy, and other local authorities. Distributed packets of bread (at Nampally Railway Station), buns, bananas, water bottles, buttermilk and footwear to migrants who were hoping to travel home along the Medchal Highway. Donated nutrition kits consisting of 10 essential items to 50 families of auto drivers financially stricken by the pandemic. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 13. Donated nutrition kits to 50 families of journalists who lost their jobs as a result of lockdown at Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad. Provided nutrition kits consisting of 11 essential items (rice, pulses, essential spices, hygiene kit, etc.) to 380+ trans women in 10 different locations around Telangana. The YF team also visited IDPL, Balnagar Area as well as Moosapet to interact with and provide emotional and social support to trans women in the neighborhood. Distributed 130 nutrition kits to 130 families of minority daily wage workers living at Langer House at the request of the local corporator. Provided Secunderabad families whose income stemmed from selling chart papers near signals and other nearby areas with a nutrition kit consisting of 10 essential items that would last for about 15 days. JULY 2020 Supplied front-line workers with face shields, N95 masks, sanitary napkins, chocolate cookies, flavoured Epigamia yogurt and Bisleri pop drinks to various hospitals, specifically, Government Fever Hospital, Government Chest Hospital, Nilofour Hospital, Erragadda Ayurvedic Hospital, and Nature Cure Hospital. These supplies were generously donated by IKEA, Epigamia, Bisleri, DonateKaart, and Ekaa Custom Dekor, among many other individual donors. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 14. Distributed nutrition kits consisting of 11 items to 50 families of bouncers who have lost their jobs as a result of clubs closing throughout Telangana Over the initial lockdown, we aided a total of 13,603 families with nutrition and hygiene kits and 1,45,830 individuals with cooked food, from metropolitan Hyderabad to the rural Nallamalla forest area, located about 200 kilometers from the city. We also received 1,500 new volunteer applications. Received a certificate of appreciation from Sri. Mahendar Reddy Gaaru, Director General Police, Telangana State for the support from our volunteers provided during the COVID crisis. Reached over 15,000 people for our International Youth Day celebrations over three days from August 12th, where we asked young people to share their views and opinions to our social media audience. Aided the elderly in Hyderabad with groceries and provided cooked food among other resources like medicine and transportation for dialysis tests (thrice a week at 5:00 am) during the early stages of lockdown. Distributed more than a hundred masks as well as chocolate cookies donated by IKEA to young schoolchildren. Conducted a food drive on August 21st, reaching out to 50 teachers and their families who have been victims of the lockdown-induced hunger crisis. AUGUST 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 16. 120 plates of full meals provided to the families of daily wage workers located in urban slums of Hyderabad. 420 nutrition kits provided to families of i) people with disabilities (60) and ii) Daily wage workers who survived the major fire mishap occurred in 2012 (320). Keeping up support to transgender people communities by distributing groceries that could last for a month long. SEPTEMBER 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 17. 35,000 fruit bread packets provided to migrant families who were travelling back to their home states via special Shramik trains provided by the State Government. Close to a week of torrential rains & flash floods in #Telangana has swept the lives of 50 people and left thousands of families in helpless situations in Hyderabad. YF team assisted families in 20-30 Apartments located at the low-lying areas of Ramanthapur by providing drinking water bottles and food packets. Sadly, these families had no option to move out of their homes due to severe waterlogging and in turn no access to fresh water, electricity, and other essentials. We've supported GHMC and The Akshaya Patra Foundation in packing thousands of boxes of cooked food, and groceries that was distributed to the flood-affected families. Women from the primary health care centres went door-to-door in order to distribute 1000 packets of milk donated by YF team in order to safeguard the nutritional needs of pregnant women. This drive was done under the assistance Smt Swetha Mohanty, Hyderabad Collector. YF team reached out to the flood affected areas in Hyderabad along with NDRF, and Telangana State Police to distribute food and water among families stuck at their homes who were with no electricity for close to a week. YF team along with the local municipalities distributed food to families affected by Hyderabad rains living in Miyapur slum. OCTOBER 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 19. This Diwali, volunteers surprised our little rock stars from the education program (Indranagar learning pocket) with eco-friendly hamper baskets to make their Diwali 2020 a special one. Each kit has diyas, cloth masks, dry fruits pouches, natural soaps, notebooks & pencils, story books, besan laddoos. The children were delighted to take their gifts home. They appreciated every gift that had been wrapped with such love and care. This was done in collaboration with The Sustainable Indian and Nidarshana to make their festival special. A big thank you to the young environmentalists Saadhvi (9 years old) and Visruth (6 years old) for raising funds for these hampers, to their mother Lekshmi, and to Surabhi and Trupti for the children's favourite Pratham books. A drive was organised for collection of warm blankets and clothing to donate to underprivileged communities for the winter months. NOVEMBER 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 20. Voting drive was organised on occasion of the GHMC elections on December 1. A huge count of volunteers from the Youngistaan Foundation attended different polling stations to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities to exercise their right to vote. Youngistaan Foundation's 8th Edition of Annual Carnival for the children was organised on 20th December. This year, YF celebrated 3 mini Carnivals at 3 different locations. In each of the locations professional storytellers enthralled the children with stories that gave them important life lessons. Choreographers taught them some fun dance moves to upbeat music. Games jockeys organised entertaining games for the children.The day concluded with delicious plates of Priya Vamsee Kalakonda baked cupcakes, and IKEA sponsored blueberry danish and croissants. Like every year, even this year, on the occasion of Christmas, our volunteers gathered to collect bags of happiness and went around the city distributing 300 packets of freshly cooked Bhagara Rice, Brinjal Curry and Sambar packets among the homeless people and conveyed Christmas wishes. Special thanks to Mr Sunil Samuel, our generous donor for thinking of the vulnerable in his celebrations. DECEMBER 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 21. YF volunteers are distributed blankets among the children from Saidabad slum after conveying New Year Wishes to each and every child. A bunch of fresh leafy vegetables, always leave a pulse of something healthy and a happy vibe. The first crop vegetables grown inside the campus of Wipro Limited Hyderabad were donated to an Old Age Home (who we work with) in order to support the senior citizens with adequate supplements of vitamins and proteins. On the occasion of our 7th anniversary on 24th January, we felicitated our volunteers who selflessly helped over 16 communities who were affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic & lockdown. A performance by AWM band, a stand up act by Raja Shekar Manidanna and lots more made the evening very special. Congratulations to Anala Reddy from Bright Spark Education Program, Mohit Surana from Hunger Heroes, Food and Nutrition Program and Deeksha Chitturi from the Women of Courage Program on receiving 'Volunteer of the year, 2020' for their respective programs. Special congratulations to Mounika Vadde for receiving the Youngistaan Foundation Volunteer of the year award. Every year, Youngistaan Foundation recognises the extra efforts of Volunteers who've contributed 250+ hours. Wipro Foundation again came forward to donate their first crop vegetables grown inside the campus. Our Volunteer Shiva dropped off 25kgs of Brinjal, 20.150 kgs of Amaranth leaves (Thotakura), 5.250 kgs of Fenugreek leaves (Methi) at an orphanage that we work with. JANUARY 2021 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 22. Youngistaan's Education Program is adapting to the pandemic through a model of 'Blended learning'. Here is an integrated environmental science + literacy lesson in action. After a week of online learning, students from our learning pockets came together in a face-to-face session where they had an opportunity to observe and click pictures of a pond ecosystem. After which, with the use of ICT tools such as Piktochart and Canva, they transformed their observations into digital posters. As part of the YF Remote Learning Initiative, Bright spark Volunteers are using Whatsapp as a digital educational tool to connect and interact with children from urban slums in Hyderabad. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 23. Another lot of vegetables grown inside the campus of Wipro Limited were dropped off by our team members at a residential school that we closely work with. 26kgs of Black Brinjal, 10kgs of Coriander leaves, 8kgs of Methi and 21kgs of Palak were donated in total. Volunteers who came forward to help for close to a year during the Covid-19 pandemic were felicitated by Commissioner of Cyberabad Police Commissionerate Sri V.C Sajjanar, IPS and philanthropist and actor Sonu Sood. FEBRUARY 2021 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 24. On the occasion of International Women’s Day marked on 8th March, Youngistaan Foundation held a month-long online campaign to celebrate stories of women leaders from different domains as part of the Gender Program. This theme was: “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world,” celebrating the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and highlighting the gaps that remain. MARCH 2021 ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 25. YFVirtualInteraction series (a new initiative by Youngistaan Foundation is hosted every Sunday to engage and empower youngsters across India on topics such as mental health, leadership, arts and a lot more. In addition to this series, events for special days were also conducted. On August 1st, in celebrating World Friendship Day, volunteers came together to enjoy stand-up comedy and musical performances, look back on their collective COVID-19 efforts since lockdown, and to continue finding ways to forge forward together. 4th October, 2020 was an eventful Sunday at Youngistaan’s virtual workshop series. Volunteers and other art-enthusiasts joined the session on mandala art workshop taught by Ms. Rekha Mutyala who happens to be an avid doodler and fashion-enthusiast. On 11th October on the occasion of International Day of the Girl under the theme 'My voice - our equal future' , we brought 6 teen girls across India to share their stories as social change-makers and innovators, to inspire more adolescent girls in India to build on their innate abilities and voice their interest. The attendance was recorded at 400+. On 18th October we hosted a one hour dance session exclusively for those who requested a body-mind fitness session. Under guest instructor Abhilasha Rathi participants tapped their feet and matched with the beat to relieve stress and retain tons of energy to begin the week with. On 25th October we hosted a session to unlock the creative side of participants to renovate basic scrap at home. ONLINE CAMPAIGNS ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 26. On 1st November we hosted a breast cancer awareness event where Dr Pragnya Chigurupati, a female breast specialist and oncoplastic surgeon spoke on the importance of early detection and prevention of breast cancer. There were also stories from breast cancer survivor Neeti Leekha Chhabra and some acoustic singing by singer-songwriter Rinky Sharma. The attendance was recorded at 120+. 25 November is the International Day to End Violence against Women and the world is turning orange to show that #GenerationEquality stands against gender-based violence. We are observing #16Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, which goes until 10 December. This is an opportunity to take a stand against the spike in all forms of violence against women and girls, particularly domestic violence since the beginning of the pandemic. On 5th December 2020 we hosted Orange the World 2020: Countering Gender Based Violence to discuss our views and responses on Gender and Gender-Based Violence with Sudarsana Kundu from Gender at Work, Domestic Violence with Sumathi Badugula from Women Safety Wing Telangana State Police Telangana Police - Truth Behind the Screen, Intimate Partner Violence with Pearl Choragudi from My Choices Foundation and Bystander Intervention with Richa Singh from Breakthrough India for panel discussions. The attendance and social media engagement was recorded at 2000+. On 12 December we hosted Generation Equality 2020: Reframing Gender in Media on understanding and tackling misrepresentations of gender in Indian cinema and media. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 27. The topics discussed were Representation of Women in Digital Media by Dhanya Rajendran, Editor in Chief & Co-founder, TheNewsMinute; Representation of Gender in Indian Cinema by Pritham K. Chakravarthy, Actor & Activist; Representation of LGBTQ+ in Films by Harish Iyer, LGBTQ+ Activist, Founder of The jimme foundation; Caste-Based Gender Violence by Sowjanya Tamalapakulu, Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, TISS Hyderabad; Gender in Art Activism by Satchit Puranik, Writer, Theatre Artist and Filmmaker and we concluded with Arun Daniel Yellamaty, former journalist and founder, Youngistaan Foundation. The attendance and social media engagement was recorded at 3,000+. On 19 December we hosted a webinar on HIV | AIDS which is one of the dangerous diseases that can create an unimaginable loss. The objective was to spread awareness about the disease and to counter the misconceptions/half knowledge of information on the same. On 12th January, National Youth Day, an Instagram campaign, was launched to platform the views of the young people on 3 questions: How is today's youth contributing to building the nation?; What are the skills the youth of today require for the 21st century?; In what ways do young people give you hope for the future? On 4th February the theme for this year's #CancerDay 'I can We Can' acknowledges that everyone has the capacity to address the cancer burden. We hosted a video where Dr Pragnya Chigurupati explains the prevention, facts and bursts myths around breast cancer. On 7th March the first session of “Women in Leadership” entailed an exclusive panel discussion with renowned panelists to navigate and stimulate women in leadership roles. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 28. The panelists were Sumathi Badugula, IPS, DIG, Women Safety Wing Telangana State Police; Upasana Kamineni Konidela , founder of urlife.co.in , Vice Chairperson of the Apollo Foundation CSR Wing, well- being curator, and also the managing director of Family Health Plan Insurance TPA Limited (FHPL); Supriya Yarlagadda, Excecutive Director at Annapurna Studios; Kaus Manjita, CEO of @getkubric and Akhila Yadav, sarpanch of Madanapuram Village. The session was moderated by Uma Sudhir, executive editor at NDTV. The attendance was recorded at 700+. On 14th March the second session - a masterclass on leadership for young women was organised facilitated by senior trainers Anjali Bhole Desai, Senior HR and OD Advisor and Ms. Manisha Saboo, AVP and Development Centre Head, Infosys, Hyderabad SEZ (Pocharam). The attendance was recorded at 400+. On 21st March the third session a workshop titled ‘Awaken the Entrepreneur in You’ was conducted facilitated by Dr. Nanditha Sethi, Founder & Managing Director of tez.co.in which is a unit of Zen SkillProc Pvt. Ltd. The speakers at the session were Sruthi Niveditha, Program manager for WE Hub Hyderabad a Govt. Of Telengana initiative; Anita, a rural entrepreneur and co-founder of Paalaguttapalle; Vedika Lall, Young Entrepreneur, Founder of School Ki Ghanti and Social Impact Designer; Jayesh Ranjan, IAS Principal Secretary of Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information Technology (IT) Departments of the Telangana Government. The attendance was recorded at 300+. On 28th March the fourth and final session was organised on 'Redefining Women's Leadership in the 21st Century’. The speakers of the session were Padmashree awardee Dr. Manjula Anagani, gynecologist, pioneer in laparoscopic surgery, wellness enthusiast, YouTuber, influencer and TEDX Speaker; Sahithi Divi, co-founder of Impact Scientist ,Forbes 30 under 30 special mention, National Brand Ambassador SDGs CIMSME ICTMAE; Shweta Kothari who is currently heading the newsroom at The Logical Indian, formerly with NDTV and CNBC-TV18, Rema Rajeshwari, IPS, District Police Chief and Hari Chandana Dasari, IAS, District Magistrate & Collector, Narayanpet District. The attendance was recorded at 300+. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 29. When the devastating Covid-19 pandemic hit, the Youngistaan Foundation reached out to many vulnerable communities to deliver immediate relief. We distributed groceries to 15,275 vulnerable families from 15 different communities to help them fight hunger crises. Daily wage workers Migrant families Tribal families Persons with disabilities Theatre artists Transgender women Private school teachers Auto drivers Handloom Weavers Religious heads of different communities Backstage dancers Journalists Middle class families Bouncers Migrant students We provided 145,430 cooked meals to address the nutritional needs of people living in urban slums. We provided assistance for medical needs. We delivered groceries at the doors of over 60 senior citizens whose children live abroad. We provided 35,000 fruit bread packets to migrant workers travelling home via Shramik Trains. We provided bulk quantities of groceries and other essentials to 75+ orphanages, old age homes and PWD homes. We donated 5,000 menstrual products among adolescent girls and women to fight period poverty. We fed 3,000 community animals with food made by volunteers. We distributed life-saving PPE kits to assist COVID nodal hospitals. COVID-19 RELIEF SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
  • 30. We donated oximeters and thermometers to orphanages and old age homes. We connected Covid-19 plasma donors to Covid-19 patients. We donated snacks to 50+ children’s homes, residential schools, old-age homes and PWD homes. Our education program is now reaching out to students through a remote learning initiative via engaging students through recorded lessons, regular phone calls and child-friendly digital content. Over 500 volunteers stepped up to make a difference during the global humanitarian crisis. ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21
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