annual report - Sakaar Outreach
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annual report - Sakaar Outreach
SAKAAR OUTREACH ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012 2012 K-1/49, BASEMENT,CHITTRANJAN PARK, NEW DELHI-19 CONTACT NO. 011-26277128-5685 EE FOREWORD Dear friends, It gives me great pleasure in presenting the Annual Report 2011-12 of Sakaar Outreach. We started our journey a decade back with a community health care programme with like minded associates. Since then all these years have been very eventful for me because we moved forward towards our goal of conducting meaningful exercise for the empowerment, upliftment and well being of the urban poor living on the fringe of our great city. These families who just manage to earn a living and constitute a sizable portion of our population need a window of opportunity to help them realize at least a part of their aspirations. They need all our care, love and nurturing to help them grow with us. Since inception from a small beginning of working on health and vocational training issues, Sakaar Outreach has today made significant inroads in the field of education, vocational training, HIV/AIDs, women empowerment, health, environment, strengthening human capabilities etc. They have built institutions of self governance at the slum community level. Sakaar Outreach has undertaken various programmes and functions through its 15 community based centres in South, South East Delhi and Gujarat Sakaar Outreach is today considered an oasis by many and continues to grow and make an impact on the lives of thousands of people . Sakaar Outreach has endeavored to provide equal opportunities to the underprivileged. Education and empowerment of women continues to be the core concern of our organization as it seeks to improve the quality of life in a country where women lag behind men in every aspect of life. Credibility based on transparency is the main strength of our organization, which has always been striving to practice the best norms in human relation and man management. We firmly believe in our work and that speaks for us. Sakaar Outreach has persevered for the past eleven years and will continue to do so in the future, We serve with dedication, absolute honesty, complete transparency, single minded commitment and heartfelt passion. This is our objective and we will never compromise on these basic principles. This annual report will give you an idea of the kind of activities we have been involved in. Today we are at the threshold of the next big step. We have learned over the past years and we hope to convert that knowledge and experience into action for the greater good of the people we serve. I would like to take this opportunity to thank and acknowledge the contributions made by several people from different walks of life in support of our cause. Last but not the least I would like to specially mention the services rendered by the team of Sakaar Outreach without whose active effort and support we could not have reached our goals. Warm regards, Gayatri Prakash General Secretary 2 INTRODUCTION Nearly eleven years back Sakaar Outreach started its journey to bring the light into the life of the weaker sections of the society. As a national, independent, voluntary, non-governmental organization, Sakaar Outreach is working towards empowerment of women through education, HIV/AIDs and healthcare. Its journey continues by enhancing the quality of life of the people who are living below the poverty line. Since inception from a small beginning of working on health and vocational training issues, Sakaar Outreach has today made significant inroads in the field of education, vocational training, HIV/AIDs, women empowerment, health, environment, strengthening human capabilities etc. All this has resulted in building institution of self governance at the slum level. We undertake various programs and functions through its 15 community based centers in South, South East Delhi and in Gujarat. Vocational and life skills training for women viz empowering women through Self Help Groups and income generation programs, promotion of entrepreneurship, facilitating through bank linkages, loaning and inter-loaning etc, Sakaar continues to grow in its outreach and need based projects by responding to various socio-economic realities that emerges with each community based intervention. Hence Sakaar strongly promotes livelihood and economic empowerment in all forms with the package of integrated programs for marginalised children, youth, women and senior citizens. Mission To reach out and touch lives. Poverty alleviation by creating employability and income generation amongst less fortunate. Empowerment of women and children through education, vocational training and creating healthcare facilities. Vision Sakaar Outreach envisions an India which believes in equality amongst all, fosters a safe and secure environments for women and children and nurtures its ecosystem. Philosophy Sakaar Outreach believes that education is an inherent right and the only way by which we can transform the individual, the family and the nation is by providing means of getting educated. Education and empowerment make it possible to break away from the cycle of poverty and convert dreams into realities.. Legal Status Sakaar Outreach is a voluntary social organisation, registered under the Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 (No. S-40915 dated 27th November, 2001). Sakaar Oureach has been registered under Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 1976 by the Ministry of Home Affairs Govt. of India No. II/21022/83(0196)/2007-FCRA-II dated 17th June, 2008 (Registration No. 231660888), for receiving foreign contributions. It has been granted registration under section-80G (5) (vi) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 by the Director of Income Tax (Exemptions), New Delhi No. DIT(E) 2009-10/679 DEL – SE20108 -2162009 The office of the Commissioner of Income Tax has also issued a Permanent Account Number (PAN) AAFTS8462A Sakaar Outreach is registered u/s 12AA of the Income Tax Act, 1961 3 Sakaar Outreach has been granted accredation from Credibility Alliance for transparency and good governance. Sakaar Outreach is acting as a Coordinator , South Zone for National Youth Foundation. History From 2004-2011 we have managed the following number of beneficiaries: 3181women and girls undertook vocational training, 1379 women were part of Sixty nine SHGs, 624 women were imparted adult education, 2848 children under the NFE and remedial classes programme, Over 37730 men, women and children benefited from health camps and weekly OPD Over 23168 women and children benefited from awareness camps on legal advocacy, nutrition, sanitation, hygiene, oral care, personality development, HIV/AIDS, child abuse, domestic violence, self defence, counselling, etc Around 2700 beneficiaries per month are availing health care and free medicines facilities from Mobile Van Dispensary. Currently –12-13 828 Women and girls are taking vocational training 667 Women are part of sixty two SHGs 124 women are attending adult education classes, 415 children are under the NFE and remedial classes programme Around 1400 beneficiaries per month are availing health facilities from Mobile Van Dispensary. We are conducting motivational seminars, advising people to voice their issues and concerns to concerned authorities, We are doing counselling during awareness camps on legal advocacy, nutrition, sanitation, hygiene, oral care, personality development, HIV/AIDS, child abuse, domestic violence, self defence, etc. ------------- 4 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE GOVERNING BODY ACCOUNTS PROJECTS GENDER RESOURCE CENTRE - 1 GENDER RESOURC E CENTRE2 STAFF 11 STAFF 11 TARGET INTERVENTION – FSW STAFF 25 MOBILE HEALTH DISPENSARY STAFF 5 WOMEN EMPOWERME NT PROG. BALVIKAS KENDRA. STAF F 9 SHIKSHA KENDRA TECHNICAL EDUCATION COMM UNITY OUTREACH SCHEMES STAFF 9 STAFF 3 AWAJ UTHAO STAFF 3 STAFF 1 ADMINISTRATION STAFF 5 TECHNICAL STAFF STAFF 3 5 Gender Resource Centre - Samajik Suvidha Kendra:Gender Resource Centre (GRC), Suvidha Kendra is an initiative by the Govt.of NCT Delhi under its Bhagidari Scheme. Gender Resource Centre is an instrument to bring social, economic and legal empowerment of women, especially people living below poverty line. Sakaar Outreach is running two Gender Resource Centers in South Delhi and is working as a single window solutions for the community to access their entitlements and address the issues of disparities and aims to bring the vulnerable women population of Delhi within the ambit of social development. ACTIVITIES GENDER RESOURCE CENTRE 1.Vocational Training a. Basic Computer Course b. Beauty Culture Course c. Dress Making / Bag Making d. Self Help Groups 2. Legal Awareness Program 3. Nutrition & Demonstration 4. Health & Hygiene 5. Non-Formal Education 6. Adult Education SUVIDHA KENDRA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Information of Govt. schemes Awareness Programs Feedbacks, reporting Grievance redressal Awaz Uthao Campaign HIGHLIGHTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 31993 community residents approached the Suvidha Kendra for information regarding various Govt. schemes and activities. Legal counseling and awareness sessions were conducted by lawyers and counselors benefiting 682 People. 83 individual and family counseling sessions were conducted out of which 5 Cases were resolved and 38 cases were referred to Delhi Legal Service Authorities. 172 community meetings were conducted to inform the people about various Govt. schemes, formation and benefits of Self Help Groups and services of Stri Shakti Suvidha Kendra. The meetings were attended by 3142 individuals. 24 nutrition camps were organized to educate women about their own and family health and nutritional needs. 292 families and 1279 beneficiaries were enrolled under Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana and smart cards were issued to them. With support of Johnson and Johnson 4967 sanitary napkins were distributed amongst the women. 6 VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME Basic Computer Course:We conducted 6-monthly certification course. Trades undertaken were based on the needs expressed by the majority of the population of the area. Achievements After the completion of the course 131 beneficiaries were awarded certificates and 22 of them got jobs as computer operator in call centres and malls Beauty Culture Course Since the entire area of Meethapur, Badarpur and Ambedkar Nagar is densely populated, the scope of gainful employment for those who learnt beauty culture was quite large. This course had a wide range of activities. Students completed their beauty culture course from basic to bridal makeup before getting their certificates. After that they were placed in various beauty parlors. Few beneficiaries started their own work and are earning good amount of money. We are also trying to inculcate a sense of co-operation between the beneficiaries so that they can form a co-operative and start their own beauty parlors. Achievements After the completion of the course 191 beneficiaries got certificates and 12 beneficiaries are working in various beauty parlors in nearby areas, 64 beneficiaries have started their own work. 7 Dress Making We conducted 6 monthly Certification course and selected beneficiaries who are lived below poverty line and needed to generate an income to support their families. Achievements around 191 beneficiaries completed certificate courses and 20 beneficiaries have started their own business, 8 beneficiaries are working in export houses. FORMATION OF SELF HELP GROUPS We have been able to form around sixty two Self-Help Groups We conducted regular meetings, cultural activities, training programmes and exposure trips for them. The small beginning has now expanded to an overall strength of 721 women. 10 more groups are in the process of formation. Self Help Group T. no. of SHG 12 T. no. of SHG linked with bank 18 62 T. no. of SHG member involved in Income Generation Activities 8 HEALTH & HYGIENE SERVICES We organized free Bi-monthly Health Camps and more than 2961 beneficiaries took advantage of this facility. 3000 2500 2961 2566 2476 2281 T. no. of Beneficiares covered 2000 1500 T. no. of Beneficiaries covered 1000 500 90 80 T. no. of Beneficiaries reffred 0 Health Camp OPD LEGAL ADVOCACY AND COUNSELLING Once a week, a lady advocate came to counsel the beneficiaries and answer their queries on various issues like dowry, property disputes, domestic violence, divorce, child rights, rape, etc. s. no. Beneficiaries covered under Mass Awareness Camp No. of Individual Counseling Cases No. of cases resolved No. of cases referred to DLSA 1 559 83 5 38 9 LITERACY PROGRAM Education provides people the power of self determination and development. This is the most crucial and difficult part of the program because it needs lot of counseling, personal interactions and group meetings to make them understand. S. NO. Type OF Education No. of beneficiari es Registered Total no. of beneficiaries attended regular class No. of beneficiaries Mainstreamed 1 2 3. Adult Education Non Formal Education Remedial Classes 91 101 103 79 49 75 79 49 75 Vocational Training Program under SJSRY Scheme: s. no. Name of Institute Name of course No. of beneficiaries enrolled by GRCSK No. of beneficiaries certified 1 IACM PC Technician 6 5 2 GIDF Retails(Sales) 4 2 3 NICT 4 0 4 SOCIETY FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY FOR SELF EMPLOYMENT Computer Aided Teacher Crane Operator 3 3 Backhoe Loader 5 5 Cutting & Tailoring 1 1 Household Electrical Appliances AC & Refrigerator Repair 1 1 2 2 5 6 7 8 10 NUTRITION & DEMONSTRATION Monthly nutrition demonstration camps were organized inside the community and our main focus was on malnutrition in pregnant women, small children and adolescent girls. SUVIDHA KENDRA In Suvidha Kendra we provided information about various Govt. Schemes like a) Ration card, b) Voter Id Card, c) Birth and Death Certificate, d) Caste Certificate, e) Disability Certificate, f) Affidavits / Declarations, g) Bank Account, h) Old Age pension, i) Ladli Yojana, j) Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY), k) Disability Pension, l) Rashtriya Swastha Bima Yojana Card (RSBY) etc. AWAZ UTHAO CAMPAIGN We organized public meetings for women and others in the community to raise their voice against violence. We also invited senior officials from various departments to interact with the general public to understand the problems and to give awareness. It was an initiative to support women in distress, including situations of sexual harassment, assault and rape. In this we formed collective groups who not only supported the victim but also worked on the preventive measures for crimes of such nature. 11 Sakaar Outreach is a part of Target Intervention Program and is aiming its efforts at the 1000 FSW’s so that we can instill in them the desire of healthy life by practicing safer sexual methods. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS is limited and we make the community at large and FSW in particular more aware about this incurable disease. ABOUT THE COMMUNITY The area in which we are working with 1000 Female Sex Workers has a population of 1,448,770 and is spread over an area of 64 sq kms. The whole region comprises of migratory population from different parts of the country like Punjab, UP, Bihar, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Haryana. The main reason for the females to adopt this profession is illiteracy, as they are unable to do anything else for their livelihood. Besides, the FSWs also do other work like sweeping & cleaning in the factories and houses as maid-servants. Seven Locations in East Delhi Covered by Sakaar outreach Gharoli Kondli Kalyan puri Khichir ipur Coverage Area by Sakaar outreach Chilla village Mayur Vihar -3 Dallupu ra Major services/Components of TI Project Component Objective STD To ensure that the knowledge, skills and services that are necessary for detection and treatment of STD infection are available for the high-risk behaviour groups. To ensure that the knowledge, skills and services that are necessary for accessing and using condoms are available for the high risk groups We educate them and encourage them to use condoms for safer sex. To support and facilitate changes in the environment that enables the community to practice safer behaviors. These changes need to become policies and get implemented at state, district and local levels. To support and facilitate changes in the community so that they are empowered to articulate their issues and develop their own solutions or advocate for the needed solutions. Behaviour Change Communication is a cross cutting issue that provides communication that is aimed at achieving the objectives of the above four components. Condom Enabling Environment Community mobilization BCC/ IEC 12 Activities Display of BCC material, discussion on certain cases of FSWs Social and cultural activities. Twice a month meeting of FSWs were held and at times the number of meetings increased according to the need. Problem sharing, network building, issue based discussion focused on HIV/AIDS and STI/ condom promotion / demonstration were issues discussed. Awareness activities through video shows , competitions, condom show dramas, nukkad nataks , etc. Health Camp in a Hot Spot. Stakeholder’s Meeting Awareness program at Hot Spot. Crisis Management meeting Advocacy with Pimps, Stake Holders, Social Activists Behavioural change Counseling Linkages to Care & Support Prog Awareness Prog. STD Management Shiksha Kendras Total No. of students : 125 Sakaar Outreach Shiksha Kendra is operational in Delhi Public School premises at Vadodara, Gujarat with the same facilities and faculty available to the ‘regular’ students of DPS. The aim of the Shiksha Kendra is: a) to ensure that the goal of education for all is realized b) to meet the challenge of illiteracy by providing education free of cost to the underprivileged and low income groups, c) to achieve women empowerment by ensuring enrollment of female children d) to respond to the community in the process of education. 13 The Shiksha Kendra is based on the philosophy of inculcating life skills in children and making learning a joyful process. Its flexibility helps the children (from pre-school to primary school) to enjoy learning. It gives them the freedom to take the initiative to explore. We have an integrated curriculum that has shown good results. Children play games, take part in drama and hold exhibitions. At Shiksha Kendra we provide stationery, uniforms, school bags, shoes and food free of cost to the children. Activities & Celebrations at Shiksha Kendra a) Pot painting f) Bookmark making b) Drawing g) Design making c) Fabric painting h) FFlow d) Flower making i) Festival celebration Playing sports j) Prize distribution e) Kite making PROF. JANARDAN PRASAD BALSHIKSHA KENDRA We worked with vulnerable children and their living environment through an integrated inducement and support program that aided the learning process. Through this process we wanted to reach out to children from illiterate families. We also provided quality basic education. Some of these children were ones who had left their education due to various family circumstances. They have been able to resume their study now through this program. The teachers have been able to inculcate excitement in the children to study, to read books, involve them in art & craft and various other vocational skills. We understand that formal education is not sufficient to achieve the desired benefits for the marginalized, vocational training is made an integrated part of the educational programme, so that they become economically independent. 14 Sakaar Outreach’s community schools are operational in South and South East Delhi and also in Haryana. Total No. of Students in NFE No. of students attending vocational training classesNo. of children shifted to mainstream, - 289 75 31 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME We conducted regular contact programmes with community members where, apart from school related issues, we discuss and impart information on various social issues such as Development of psycho-social skills for care of infants and children Development of organizational skills Motivating parents to send their children to school Encouraging parents towards immunization and vaccination Child care practices and maintenance of records Social awareness and responsibilities Citizen rights and responsibilities Creating support groups for parents Creating youth associations Self defense training Disaster Management – man-made as well as natural Assistance on medical, physical, social and spiritual levels 15 LIBRARY Library plays a crucial role in the learning process of first generation learners. This is done through promoting the habit of reading amongst the children. The main aim of the library is: 1) Expose children to new ideas and thoughts 2) Develop skills 3) Promote habit of reading 4) Use books and stories as medium of learning 5) Motivate adults and youths for education 6) Help children think for themselves and the society TECHNICAL EDUCATION COMMUNITY OUTREACH SCHEME (TECOS) The aim of the TECOS is to deliver training program for uplifting the quality of life of poor and needy children by enabling them to gain self /wage employment. We are running Screen Printing and Computer Course. And I.T.I certificates are given to the children. Mobile Health Van Seeing our commitment towards the cause Govt. of NCT of Delhi has allotted a mobile health van dispensary for the primary health care services to underserved and unserved JJ Clusters at their doorstep. We are covering around 6 JJ clusters of South Delhi. Everyday this van covers 2 JJ clusters with a team of doctors, pharmacists, nursing assistant and attendants. At the JJ Clusters mobile van dispensary parks itself at a regular spot and renders health care services. 16 Achievement: Around 20763 beneficiaries take advantage of mobile health van dispensary along with free medicines Project - ANMOL (NARI VIKAS KENDRA) This project is aimed at empowering women through income generating activities,. No country can progress without the empowerment of its women. SHG’s and micro finance have emerged as an important tool for poverty alleviation and empowerment of women. Micro Finance has improved the overall quality of life of poor and needy women. Realizing the importance of selfhelp groups, Sakaar Outreach has made 22 Self Help Groups and we also provide support to these groups in health and hygiene, literacy, govt schemes , legal aid knowledge of rights etc. We run the following trades 1) 2) 3) Adda Work (ZARDOZI WORK) Computer education Dress making Achievements: We have been able to enroll 331 women in different trades. Around 80 women are self-employed in dressmaking and Jardozi. 22 women are working with export houses at Okhla, and Meethapur, 27 are teaching in schools as teachers. 17 LINKAGES WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Maulana Azad Foundation, ITO. AIIMS, Cancer Department. Indian Cancer Society, Qutub Institutional Area. Delhi Tuberculosis Association, Lodhi Road. JAMIA, SRC, Jamia Nagar. Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Prayas, Jahangirpuri. Department of Universal Elementary Education, Mal Road. .MAARG, Shahpur Jat. DLSA, Saket. Jagori, Malviya Nagar. Indain Bank, Jasola Central Bank, Jaitpur and Badarpur. State Bank Of India, Badarpur. Oriental Bank OF Commerce, Mohan Co-operative and Jasola. Katha Khazana, Govindpuri. GIDF, Badarpur. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. ETASHA, South Extn.. DMRC, Saket NSIC, Okhla Phase-III. NIIT, Madanpur Khadar. Azad Foundation, Kalkaji. Satark Nagrik Sangathan, Shivalik. Self Employment Society, DIET Campus, Okhla. Delhi Co-Operative Society for SHG, Daryagunj. Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya Hospital, Malviya Nagar. Dr.Shroff Hospital, Daryagunj. Dispensaries of Meethapur, Harijan Basti And Tajpur Pahadi. Police Stations, Jaitpur and Badarpur RWA, Lakhpat Colony, Harsh Vihar, Om nagar, Manbhari Kunj, Tajpur Pahadi, Molarband, Sindhu Farm, Gagan Vihar, Sai Nagar and catchment area. Counselors, (Mr. Mahesh Awan Ji)Ward No-202, and Ward No-203(Mrs. Rajni Nagar Ji). MLA (Mr. Ram Singh Neta Ji), Badarpur . ANM’s, Anganwadi Workers and Asha workers. EXTRA INITIATIVES Conducted meetings with Asha Workers, ANM’s, and CMO, Tajpur Pahadi Dispensary for Health Facilities and Other Govt. Schemes (JSY, Mamta Yojna and etc.) for BPL and vulnerable category. Appointed 200 volunteers for promoting “Gender Equality and Women Empowerment”. Conducted the drawing completion on the occasion of National Women’s Day approx 70 beneficiaries participate in the competition. Celebrated the Independence Day and Republic Day. Conducted the one day disaster management training and issued certificates to 62 participants by District Disaster Management Authority. Conducted the Exposure visit of 50 SHG members at NSIC Okhla Phase 2 National Youth Forum National Youth Forum is a common platform for youth to assert their position in national reconstruction. Indian Youth Forum plays an important role and is aimed to create a common national platform across the country where our youngsters can associate themselves with each other and contribute in the building of our society through mutual interaction, cooperation and group action. 1) Social gatherings with interactive sessions 2) Community services 3) Sports activities 4) Celebration of National Events and festivals 5) Debates and seminars 6) Training camps and workshops 18 INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM FOR: Students from the following colleges/institutes attended their internship training with us. 1. IGNOU 2. ICFAI 4, Ph.d Student - Gujarat 5. Apeejay University 3. BLUE BELLS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Governing Body Members S. No. Name Designation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mr Chandan Lahiri Mr Gaurav Mukul Bhatnagar Ms Gayatri Prakash Mr Rajiv Ranjan Mr Sukanta Rakshit Dr Ramesh Chandra Srivastava Dr Geeta Saxena Mr Pankaj Kumar Sinha Mr Rohit Singh Mr Rajiv Ranjan Singh Mr Sanjiv Sarraf Mr Jitender Mehra President Vice President General Secretary Secretary Treasurer Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Advisory Board Members s. no. Name Occupation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. 10. Former Chairman, Delhi Public School Society Advocate Educationist Media Business Pediatric Surgeon Pediatrician Dean (Research) Univ. of Delhi Business Social Scientist based in Canada Educationist Mr Narendra Kumar Mr KC Jain Mr Sanjeev Kumar Mr Nikesh Sinha Dr Sudhir Krishna Dr Promila Butani Prof. Ajay Kumar Mr Vijay Agarwal Mr Morgan Selvanathan Mr Amit Prakash Participating Doctors/Counselors & Legal Advisor S.No. Name Qualification 1 2 Dr Ghufranddin Dr Rajbir Singh Nagar MBBS, MD MBBS, MD 3 Dr Ekant MBBS, MD 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dr Sabrina Jain Dr R P Singh Ms Meenakshi Agnihotri Ms Yojana Agnihotri Dr. Urmila Jindal Dr. Deepak Dr Sweta Jain MBBS, ( Gaynae) Nutritionist Legal Counselor Legal Counselor MBBS, (Gyanae) BUMS MBBS, (Gyanae) 19 List of Volunteers:Chirag Sharma Bornali Dutta Vrinda Fojdar Urijita Gohil Debjani Chakraborty Sangeeta Dubey Suchita Bhonsle Neelkant Choudhary Karuna Lama A R Yagnik Bhupesh Gangani Niraj Chaturvedi Ajit Parmar Priyanka Bijoria Naman Sachdev Sonali Batra Aurita Claire D’Souza Kamaljeet Dhruv Bhaveja L.Haokhosei Haokip Sheena Hema Chablani Prachi Chopra Ishita Saxena Jyoti Sethi Pooja Chopra Nisha Kapoor Jayanti Guha Pankaj Poddar Angelika Saxena Vijay Mahesh Sharamjit Narender Neha Sharma Dinesh Priya Vishal Saurav Swati Gupta Simrat Singh Poornima Singh Rajat Suraj Sukhpal Shakeelji Meera Gajna Kanchan Lalitha Archna Shabhna Amar Devi Vivek Guha Riya Shanawaz Vinita Singh Avinesh Ms Shashwati Purushottam Parth Sharma Suraj Malhotra Aditya Vikram 20 STAFF OF SAKAAR OUTREACH 1 Anil kumar 47 Pooja 2 Ajmera 48 Pooja-2 3 Anisha 49 Pooja-NFE 4 Asha 50 Pushpa 5 Archana 51 Rajnish Mittal 6 Arun Mishra 52 Rajiv Chauhan 7 Ashish Bala 53 Renu Chauhan 8 Barkha 54 Ratnesh 9 Binita Sarkar 55 Radhika 10 Charanvati 56 Rajani 11 Darshna 57 Rani 12 Deepika 58 Rama 13 Deep Kaur 59 Rakesh 14 Deepak Mandal 60 Rakesh-1 15 Dipanti Sharma 61 Seema 16 Dolly 62 Sanjeev Singh 17 Faizle Haq 63 Sadhna Chopra 18 Frida 64 Saroj Yadav 19 Geeta Pal 65 Sarita 20 Geeta 66 Sarita-PE 21 Geeta Rani 67 Shefali 22 Hemlata 68 Shama 23 Hemanti 69 Shashi Sharma 24 Indira kaur 70 Shakila 25 Jitender 71 Seema 26 Jiya Khan 72 Sunita 27 Khushboo 73 Sunny 28 Kiran 74 Sunil 29 Krishna 75 Shakuntala 29 Kirti 76 Sweta Saxena 30 Lalita 77 Shashi Sharma 21 31 Laxmi Chauhan 78 Sunita 32 Laxmi 79 Subhadra 33 Maina Kaur 80 Salma 34 Mahalakshmi 81 Virender 35 Mohd. Sallahuddin 82 Vineeta 36 Mamta 83 Vinit Kumar Upadhyay 37 Mamta-1 84 Vikas 38 Manoj Kumar 85 Vishaka 39 Mithlesh 40 Munni 41 Nadeem Afzal 42 Nisha 43 Nitu Jha 44 Priyanka Tiwari 45 Phool Kaur 46 Poonam 47 Poonam-2 22 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS & DONORS 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) ACCENTURE LTD - CHARITIES AIDS FOUNDATION, INDIA ALL INDIVIDUAL DONORS DALMIA TRUST DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, VADODARA, GUJARAT DELHI STATE AIDS CONTROL SOCIETY, GOVT.OF NCT DELHI DIRECTORATE OF HEALTH SERVICE, GOVT.OF NCT DELHI DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION, GOVT.OF NCT DELHI 8) HUMAN CARE CHARITABLE TRUST 9) MISSION CONVERGENCE, SAMAJIK SUVIDHA KENDRA, GOVT.OF NCT, DELHI 10) NIIT LTD, DELHI 11) SANT KAUR MEMORIAL TRUST 12) MR. SANJIV SARRAF 13) TAKSHILA EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 14) TAKSHILA FOUNDATION 15) MR.AMRIT LALL 16) SANSKRITI EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 17) HSBC Name and address of our Banker: 1) United Bank of India, Bipin Pal Marg, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi-110019 2) Allahabad Bank, C-405, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi-110019 3) IDBI Bank, IDBI Bank Ltd, Baroda Corporate Bank, Baroda Specialized Corporate Bank, Concord Building, 1st floor, RC Dutt Road, Alkapuri, Vadodara900007(Gujarat) Name and Address of Auditors: M/s.Rohit K C Jain & Co., Chartered Accountant,124, Hans Bhavan, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110001 Details of board members (as on 31st March, 2011) No Name Age Gender Position in Occupation the Board 1.. 2. 3 Mr Chandan Lahiri Mr Gaurav Mukul Bhatnagar Ms Gayatri Prakash 48 29 41 Meetin g attend ed Male President Advertising Marketing 4 Male VicePresident Service, Research Dev. & Implementing 2 Female General Secretary School Management, Social Work 4 23 4 Mr Rajiv Ranjan 5 Mr Sukant Rakshit 6 Dr.Ramesh Chandra 45 53 Male Male Secretary Communication 4 Treasurer Banking & Real Estate 4 53 Male Executive Member Educationist Lecturer 4 Srivastava 7 Mr Pankaj Kumar Sinha 41 Male Executive Member Banking 2 8 Mr Rohit Singh 45 Male Executive Member Business 2 9 Mr Rajiv Ranjan Singh 46 Male Executive Member Business 2 10 Dr Geeta Saxena Female Executive Member 11 Mr Sanjiv Sarraf 45 Male Executive Member Business 2 12 Mr Jitendra Mehra 30 Male Executive Member Accountant 4 49 Reader in Delhi University 4 The Sakaar Outreach Board met four times in the Financial Year 2011-12, 26th June, 2012, 24th September, 2012, 24th December, 2012, 24th March, 2012 for quarterly meeting. Minutes of Board Meeting were documented and circulated. A board approves programs, budgets, events and audited financial statements. The board ensures the organizations compliance with laws and regulations. Staff Details (as on March 31st 2012) Gender Paid Full time Paid Part Paid Paid Time Consultants Volunteers Unpaid Volunteers Male 11 08 0 0 0 Female 64 04 0 0 155 24 Distribution of staff according to Salary levels (as on 31st March, 2012) Gross Salary(Rs) Male Staff Female Staff Total Staff Less than 5000 5 46 51 5000 – 10,000 1 16 17 10000 – 25000 5 2 7 Total 11 64 75 25 26 SAKAAR OUTREACH K-1/49, BASEMENT, CHITTARANJAN PARK, NEW DELHI-110019 PH No. : 011-26275685, 26277128, 40538452 Email : sakaaroutreach@rediffmail.com sakaaroutreach@gmail.com info@sakaaroutreach.org website : www.sakaaroutreach.org 27