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SERUDS, a nonprofit organization in Andhra Pradesh working in remote tribal areas
SERUDS, a NGO in India organized medical and health camp at Kollampalli Thanda of Kallur Mandal, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh , India on 26.07.2010. This is a remote tribal habitation where 318 sugalis live in unhygienic conditions. Most of them are illiterate and living below poverty line. They do not have awareness on health and hygiene. They are superstitious and are not availing medical facilities available at Mandal Head Quarters. They do not have safe drinking water and there is no proper drainage system in the thanda. Water logging is there, where mosquitoes breed enormously. Due to mosquitoes and unsafe drinking water, they have been infected by various diseases like malaria, TB, cold, caugh, typhoid, etc., The women, particularly pregnant and lactating mothers, suffer a lot due to lack of personal hygiene and nutritious diet. | |
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+ Health Checkup and Distribution of Medicines to Tribals
SERUDS conducted medical checkup through qualified Doctors and provided medicine for common diseases. Paramedical staff diagnosed and conducted blood, urine test. The serious cases of illness refer to the Government General Hospital . They were sensitized on health, hygiene, sanitation and safe drinking water. They were motivated to utilize the medical and health facilities available in Primary Health Centres. They were cautioned on dangers of traditional treatment and about quack doctors. 250 tribals particularly of women, children and oldage people utilized the service and medicines provided by SERUDS.
This program was conducted with the kind donations from GIVE INDIA. If any philanthropist to support for health facilities of remote tribal people, they can contribute to SERUDS at GiveIndia.org | |
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NGO in India conducting Computer Training Program to the educated unemployed youth under Skill Development Initiative
2010-11:
SERUDS, a non-profit organization (NGO) in India has created awareness & mobilized 50 educated unemployed rural youth and are conducting skill development computer training classes to them. We are creating awareness within community on the importance of Computer Education which would fetch placement in any department either private or Government. Fifty poorest of the poor youth were selected for the benefit of the program and imparted 3 Months course from 10 July 2010 onwards in Computer Fundamentals, MS Office, DTP, Internet Concepts and Soft Skills. The program is supported by Community Polytechnic Scheme, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. After successful completion of the training we will provide escort services linkage with the banks and other financial institutions, placement in private and government sectors in Andhra Pradesh. If any donor would like to support this initiative to create employment opportunities for the poor youth, please donate any amount at How to Donate to SERUDS.
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+ 2009 - 2010 computer training with NABARD assistance There is great demand for computer trained professionals. Considering this demand we have developed a project on skill development trainings in computers and approached NABARD for financial assistance. NABARD was kind enough to sanction Rs.66040. With this financial assistance SERUDS, NGO INDIA organized computer skill training program to 25 educated unemployed rural youth drawn from different Mandals of Kurnool District of Andhra Pradesh. This program was conducted for a period of three months i.e. from January to March 2010. Computer Fundamentals, MS Office, DTP, Internet & communication skills, etc. were taught, both theoretically and practically. Another 2 urban dalit adolescent girls were also providing computer skill training for a period of 12 months which has commenced on March 2010. An amount of Rs.11400/- was spent for this program, which is received through Give India donation. The training program for this two girls is continuing. If you would like to sponsor our cause please donate online through GIVE INDIA at www.giveindia.org/m-988-seruds.aspx
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