Hi friends
We are very pleased to write this message to all the contributors, volunteers and well wishers of cheyutha foundation on the account of the journey we all together made since 2006. This is the journey in which we dedicated a little of valuable time in our career, but this small amount of time which we spent had a great impact on many lives and ultimately, when we think, that more than 35 students from various corners of Andhra Pradesh had benefitted directly through our education program and some more children indirectly through our livelihood program in three institutes (one for old aged people, another for mentally retarded children and other for street children education) should make us that this very less amount of time in our life is more satisfactory and should give more value to our lives in our view.
With all likeminded people getting nearer, we thought to re-structure cheyutha foundation in letter and spirit and make it more professional with erasing the flaws which we have now. For this, we thought to divide the work what we have now in cheyutha into five teams, which are interlinked to each other.
1. Public Reltions Team
2. Activities Team
3. Fund management team
4. Monitor cell
5. Documentation Team
Interested folks can join and share your time to work in a team which is feasible and which suits to you personally.
details of each team will be published very soon
Monday, February 14, 2011
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Most Celebrated Diwali Of Cheyutha Foundation...
Human life is subject to innumerable pains and sorrows by the very condition of humanity, and yet, as if nature had not shown evils enough in life, natural calamities take huge death tolls adding more grief.
As a service oriented organization, we, the Cheyutha Team, celebrated this Deewali in our way by lighting hopes of the distressed flood victims. The after math of the recent floods is no less than a national calamity. Fortunately, humanitarian response was overwhelming. Cheyutha Team has also joined the relief movement to do our bit, on 18th Oct 2009.
Emphasis was laid on quality of service than the quantity. After considerable survey, a small hamlet, called CHEBOLU, in Kurnool Dist has been identified as the best suited place to execute the activity, keeping in mind the resources at hand. This village is inhabited by 75 houses and during the floods; it was totally submerged under flood waters.
One aspect Cheyutha stands unique is that it was among the few who have charted their donations according to the requirements of the people, than what they have for donation. The items are listed and sorted after consulting the local people and the president of the village.
The package given to each family is of worth 1000 and comprises the below items.
1. One cot to each house
2. One plastic water pot
3. 5kg rice
4. 1kg oil packet
5. 1kg wheat flour
6. 5kg vegetables
7. 1/4th tamarind and mirchi
8. 1/2kg Daal
9. Biscuit packet
As the message spread among Cheyutha fraternity, more than expected donations were received in limited time. Lastly, we sincerely thank each and everyone, who are directly and indirectly related for the success of this activity. Your invaluable suggestions and comments are always awaited.
Cheyi Cheyi Kalpudham Cheyuthanidham
www.cheyutha.org
Jai Hind !
Monday, January 26, 2009
Blood Donation Camp jan26th 2009
When the whole INDIA is celebrating the 60th Republic day of India.. we organized blood donation camp in remembrance of the efforts of great leaders of our country..
The program started at 10:00 am in the morning of 26th January 2009 and continued till 2:00 pm in the afternoon.we have collected 108 units of blood through this camp and handed over to Institute of preventive medicine(IPM, central blood bank,Hyderabad.
We really thank all the donors for participating and making the event a successful one.
I should mention all volunteers of cheyutha foundation without whom we could not achieved this.
Finally, I shouldn't end this posting without mentioning the names of Mr.K.Kishore and J.Sangram for their hard efforts in all dimensions of this activity.
Regards
Veera Reddy
The program started at 10:00 am in the morning of 26th January 2009 and continued till 2:00 pm in the afternoon.we have collected 108 units of blood through this camp and handed over to Institute of preventive medicine(IPM, central blood bank,Hyderabad.
We really thank all the donors for participating and making the event a successful one.
I should mention all volunteers of cheyutha foundation without whom we could not achieved this.
Finally, I shouldn't end this posting without mentioning the names of Mr.K.Kishore and J.Sangram for their hard efforts in all dimensions of this activity.
Regards
Veera Reddy
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Wish you Happy new year
January 1st 2009 ! New Year ! How would be this new day different from other days and different from previous January 1st.. ?
Can we do something which can be useful to someone poor and needy ? ?
With this thought, Cheyutha Foundation organized a simple activity on January 1st 2009 for collecting old clothes and old textbooks, which can help some poor children.
For this we have selected some temples and churches in Hyderabad and distributed pamphlets to the people.
I thank each volunteer for participating and making this activity success. !
With a special thanks to YOGESH for planning and implementing this activity, I wish you all the prosperous new year and hope all your dreams come true.
regards
Veera reddy
Can we do something which can be useful to someone poor and needy ? ?
With this thought, Cheyutha Foundation organized a simple activity on January 1st 2009 for collecting old clothes and old textbooks, which can help some poor children.
For this we have selected some temples and churches in Hyderabad and distributed pamphlets to the people.
I thank each volunteer for participating and making this activity success. !
With a special thanks to YOGESH for planning and implementing this activity, I wish you all the prosperous new year and hope all your dreams come true.
regards
Veera reddy
Sunday, December 7, 2008
10 Points Agenda on Environmental Protection
1)In order to implement programs on environment protection and water conservation,a special ministry must be created at the state level.Like the way it is being done in the developed countries,the government must give top priority to environmental protection while implementing development programs.
2)Govt of India approved national policy on the development and conservation of forests 30 years ago.This policy says that 33 percent of the total area of the country must be covered by the forests.However,even today,we will have 23 per cent of the area covered by the forests .Had the plan been executed ,the situation would not be as it is now .The department of the forest should be strengthened and empowered at least now in order to increase the forest area.The revenue generated from the forest must be utilized only for the conservation and development of forests.The department of forest must support all the Government and non Government organizations and individuals striving for the cause by distributing saplings and plats at free of
cost.
3)While,AIDS kills people one person at a time,natural disasters caused by environmental pollution kill people in the thousands and lakhs at a time .since,the environmental pollution has much worse impact on mankind than AIDS,Government must give top priority to increase the awareness of the people on environmental
pollution.
4)The government must immediately declare environmental emergency.As Part of environmental protection and water conservation programs de-silting of lakes and digging of water pits must be taken up on war-foot babis.The government must make it mandatory for the people to participate in such programs.Harmful activities to the environment must be treated as serious offense and must be punished immediately
5)All the existing lakes must be declared as protected areas by the governement.Any offenders filling the lakes and making constructions over them must be punished.It is time to recollect the fact that in ancient and medieval Indian Villages tank or lake was a sacred and most protected place
6)The governement must make it compulsory for owners of plots 250 Sq.Yards or more to have water harvesting pit.The present G.O in this matter must be enforced strictly
7)The Walta law,which was brought into effect to control indiscriminate use of ground water resources,must be publicized and enforced strictly
8)It is known from the experience of several countries that involving children in the environmental protection programsyields excellent results.Every school must appoint drawing art teachers,who can impart knowledge and training on environment protection by pictorially showing the ill-effects of air ,water and ground pollution.The subject ,Environment Education ,which is part of the present school curriculum,must bemade compulsory to pass in the subjects also.
9)There were craft teachers in all schools 20 years ago .They taught the vocational education on gardening ,weaving and cleen & green activities with in school premises
10)The government must compell all the public and private organizations to spend atleast a few hours a week towards activities concerning environmental protection and water conserevation .Documentaries on the environmental protection must be screened in movie theaters and other placesso that the message reaches a larger audience.
2)Govt of India approved national policy on the development and conservation of forests 30 years ago.This policy says that 33 percent of the total area of the country must be covered by the forests.However,even today,we will have 23 per cent of the area covered by the forests .Had the plan been executed ,the situation would not be as it is now .The department of the forest should be strengthened and empowered at least now in order to increase the forest area.The revenue generated from the forest must be utilized only for the conservation and development of forests.The department of forest must support all the Government and non Government organizations and individuals striving for the cause by distributing saplings and plats at free of
cost.
3)While,AIDS kills people one person at a time,natural disasters caused by environmental pollution kill people in the thousands and lakhs at a time .since,the environmental pollution has much worse impact on mankind than AIDS,Government must give top priority to increase the awareness of the people on environmental
pollution.
4)The government must immediately declare environmental emergency.As Part of environmental protection and water conservation programs de-silting of lakes and digging of water pits must be taken up on war-foot babis.The government must make it mandatory for the people to participate in such programs.Harmful activities to the environment must be treated as serious offense and must be punished immediately
5)All the existing lakes must be declared as protected areas by the governement.Any offenders filling the lakes and making constructions over them must be punished.It is time to recollect the fact that in ancient and medieval Indian Villages tank or lake was a sacred and most protected place
6)The governement must make it compulsory for owners of plots 250 Sq.Yards or more to have water harvesting pit.The present G.O in this matter must be enforced strictly
7)The Walta law,which was brought into effect to control indiscriminate use of ground water resources,must be publicized and enforced strictly
8)It is known from the experience of several countries that involving children in the environmental protection programsyields excellent results.Every school must appoint drawing art teachers,who can impart knowledge and training on environment protection by pictorially showing the ill-effects of air ,water and ground pollution.The subject ,Environment Education ,which is part of the present school curriculum,must bemade compulsory to pass in the subjects also.
9)There were craft teachers in all schools 20 years ago .They taught the vocational education on gardening ,weaving and cleen & green activities with in school premises
10)The government must compell all the public and private organizations to spend atleast a few hours a week towards activities concerning environmental protection and water conserevation .Documentaries on the environmental protection must be screened in movie theaters and other placesso that the message reaches a larger audience.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Children's Day at LAkshya Sadhana
India celebrates Children's day on Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Birthday. In remembrance of his love towards children We, cheyutha Foundation,visited and organized some events at Lakshya Sadhana(Special school for mentally challenged).
The school was established in 1997 for giving hope to mentally challenged children in Safilguda,Hyderabad. We have been associates of Lakshya sadhana since one year by contributions towards food necessaries.
we reached the institute by 10:00 AM and soon conducted games, which are suitable for them. The games which we conducted will add to the tasks,which were designed to improve their mental strength.
After finishing the games, selected children of the institute participated in plantation program.And finally, we had wind up things there by distributing Sweets and gifts to the children.
Children's day is a special occasion for the children throughout the country but the time we spent at the institute was very very special as this was the occasion which we spent with mentally challenged children.
This gives us much satisfaction and remember us more duty towards the society
visit http://picasaweb.google.com/cheyutha.foundation/Nov14th2008#slideshow
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