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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111213
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SUMMARY:20 Health Camps in association with NSIC
DESCRIPTION:Twenty health camps were conducted by Smile Foundation in various parts of Delhi NCR in association with National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC). This initiative is part of an Integrated Community Development Project started by Smile Foundation and NSIC and was launched in December 2011. This project focuses at the holistic development of the underprivileged living in slums of Delhi NCR\, through education\, healthcare and women empowerment. \nThese health camps that were conducted provided curative\, preventive\, promotive and referral healthcare services to the people. OPD services for prevalent common ailments\, growth check-ups for children\, treatment for malnutrient cases\, dispensing of medicines for common ailments\, dental check-ups and eye check-ups were mainly the services that were made available in these camps. \nThey were conducted in 20 different slums across Delhi NCR\, namely – Rangpuri\, Tuglakabad\, Dhaula Kuan\, Mansarovar Park\, Rohini\, Sunder Nagri\, Sastri Nagar\, Jahangir Puri\, Kalyanvas\, Tilpath\, Majnu Ka Tila\, Gurgaon\, Motiya Khan\, Khori Kingsway Camp\, Jahank Puri\, Bhalaswa\, Tahirpur\, Wazirpur\, Nand Nagri and Faridabad. \nAll the health camps received overwhelming response from the people. As many as 5021 people were benefited. \nThe objective of conducting these health camps was to create awareness of general health among the people\, providing general health care services and counseling them\, on basic healthcare and hygiene. \nMajority of people were diagnosed with various common but seriously neglected problems such as diarrhea\, cholera and cataract in the eyes. There were also a few cases\, detected with major health problems; these cases were further referred to the referral hospital.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/20-health-camps-in-association-with-nsic/
LOCATION:Delhi
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120908
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SUMMARY:All smiles for Maharaja on World Literacy Day
DESCRIPTION:Smile Foundation and Btales- a full length content house\, launched a first ever children novel MAHARAJA\, on World Literacy Day. Smile Foundation is the official charity partner for the book. This association is a step towards lighting a lamp of education in the lives of underprivileged children. A part of the proceeds generated from the sale of this book will be furthered to Smile Foundation for the education of Smile’s children beneficiaries.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/all-smiles-for-maharaja-on-world-literacy-day/
LOCATION:Hyderabad
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120909
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SUMMARY:Employer Engagement Program
DESCRIPTION:The concept of Employer Engagement Program has been receiving greater attention from the corporate world as much as the academic world. Engagement is defined as “the extent to which people enjoy and believe in what they do and feel valued for doing it”. To provide a better platform\, Arunodhaya Trust organized an employment engagement program for the STeP beneficiaries on 8th Septeber 2012. \nMs.Kavitha\, from Software ECIL PVT Ltd started the program by giving a brief introduction about the foundation. The program was designed to suit the needs of deprived and underprivileged youths who want to get job after the completion of training program. She motivated the students of takings up jobs so that they can earn and contribute for the better and bright future of the family. They were taught about various skills like how to face interview\, and building confidence for their overall personality development. Ms.Kavitha gave a presentation on diverse career opportunities available in the market. She engaged the students in various role plays about their ambition in their life and they enjoyed the session all through out the day. Students enthusiastically participated in the program and it turned out to be successful initiative by the organization.
URL:https://www.smilefoundationindia.org/workshops-events/employer-engagement-program-10/
LOCATION:Hyderabad
CATEGORIES:STeP HAPPENINGS
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