Native Medicare Charitable Trust
VISION & MISSION
Objectives
About Us
Vision
Mission
“Sustainable Holistic Development among the underserved”
“Capacity Building, Promotion and Support Service towards achieving Socio-Economic Empowerment”
To Provide Care & Support to the people living with HIV/AIDS and children infected / affected by HIV/AIDS
by augmenting resources from grants/donations and voluntary contributions.
To improve the Livelihood Sustainability of Hill Tribes by promoting Capacity Building and Empowerment
and supporting for their economical development through agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and
other livelihood activities.
To undertake children focused programs on welfare and development and also maintaining a care home
for the children affected by the HIV/AIDS and other vulnerable children.
To undertake programs on Natural Resource Management and Environment protection.
To create awareness among the public, Industrial workers and sex workers on prevention of HIV/AIDS
Native Medicare Charitable Trust after completing it’s 23 years of social commitment continue to work and practice to improve the quality of life and to the development of the potentials of individuals, groups and communities of the society.
Our endeavor on child welfare including their health, education especially for orphaned, children infected/affeced by HIV/AIDS and other vulnerable children are carried on with the support of the stakeholders and donors.
Community development among the Tribals Slum dwellers and other underserved communities goes on with continues process of capacity building and income generation activities, aiming at poverty alieviation.
Social Change and quality life is motivated among the transgenders in order to bring social welfare and development among them.
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NMCT-Annual Report 2010 - 2011
A.S. Sankaranarayanan
From the Director's Desk…..
I am extremely happy to present before you our Annual Report for the year 2010 – 11. This report will give you glimpses of our major programs and activities carried out in this year.
In the current year 2010-11, the Adivasi Development Initiative Project has undergone a new phase out with the support of Tamilnadu Vetinary University. Many of the Tribal women and youth have been empowered to meet their issues and challenges.
The CHAHA(Children affected by HIV/AIDS) project came to a close out since March 2011. A new challenge has been emerged to the organization to provide sustainable care to the children already supported under CHAHA project. Our organization continues its mission to support these children by mobilization of local resources. I take this opportunity to one and all who have sponsored and supported our fund raising program Punerjeni on 19.03.2011 for the cause of these children.
I have pleasure to inform that as a result of our initiatives in providing Care & Support to the people and children infected by HIV /AIDS, Karl Kuebel Stiftung, Germany has granted a new project namely “ Care & Support and Prevention of HIV/AIDS Project, Pollachi (CaSP)”, yet another Major Project supported by BMZ during this current year for a period of 3 years.
I also take this opportunity to convey my sincere thanks and gratitude to all our well wishers, resource providers, partners and stakeholders for their support, encouragement and inspiration. My sincere thanks to Give India, Mumbai for their online resourcing for the children of Abhaya, support to deserted women and skill building to the children. I also wish to convey my regards to Make a Wish Foundation, who fulfill the wishes of our children with life threatening diseases.
My heartfelt thanks to Voluntary Health Services, Chennai,TANSACS, Karl Kuebel Stiftung, Germany, PWDS, Marthandam and Murugappa Chettiar Research Centre, Chennai for their generous contribution for carrying out our activities in the reporting year.
The Advisory Committee Members and Board of Trustees have been providing their whole hearted support, with their valuable guidance, suggestions and encouragements. I take this opportunity to thank all of them.
Last but not least I would like to thank each and every staff members of NMCT and the leaders of Community Based Organisations developed by NMCT, without whose support we would not have made the achievements and accomplishments over the year.
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There are at present 11 self help groups, 6 youth groups and 5
children clubs, to organize different activities. Trainings on
capacity building, empowerment and entrepreneurship are
conducted to the women, youth and children to solve their social
issues and improve their economic status.
The self help groups support the community in organizing
livelihood interventions in farming , cultivation of medicinal
plants, manufacture of organic fertilizer, vermicompost and
other non-agricultural interventions such as goat rearing, cow
rearing, poultry, processing of Non Timber Forest Produces, Bee
keeping, etc. The beneficiaries are also supported through bank
linkages to add value to their existing entrepreneurship activities
which has improved their economic status.
Our organization has supported free issues of 130 Goats worth
Rs. 2,27,500/- and 125 Hens to the tribal families in association
with Tamilnadu Vetinary University of Tirupur.
Initiated in 2007, the ADIVASI development project,
continues to empower the women, youth and children. The
ADI project motivates the tribal women and youth to take
active part in the development issues of their community. The
programs also continuously attempt to build leadership among
women and youth and creates opportunities to get familiar with
contemporary issues.
The self help groups have now been federated as a Community
Based Organization namely ADI federation. Besides income
generation activities they also undertake social action programs
supporting for obtaining Community certificates ,Income
certificates ,Birth certificates, Tribal ID cards, Ration cards,
Government assistance for ANC & PNC, Old age pension,
Marriage assistance, Rural housing and conducting various
community programs. The ADI federation also build close
rapport with local panchayats, in order to fulfill their basic needs
such as water, electricity and road facilities.
FROM THORN TO ROSES
Goat Rearing-A Profitable Venture
Tribal children learn computerVaccinating the Hens
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The Tamil Nadu AIDS Initiatives program started in 2004 works to transform the lives of 1500 sex workers, liberating them from
poverty, exploitation and a myriad of health challenges. The TAI program endeavors to promote safe and responsible behavior
among over 1500 sex workers, Intensive activities are being taken to work with the marginalized groups such as Transgenders,
Kothis and male sex workers, to bring in them behavior change towards healthy living, thus reducing their vulnerability towards
HIV/AIDS.
Achievements & Accomplishments
Impact of The Project
1.Capacity building, empowerment among women, youth and
children.
2. Improvement in economic status of tribal families.
3. Motivation in availing Govt. and other supports.
4. Self confidence for a sustainable future.
Transformation To Transgenders
TAI PROJECT
ANC & PNC support Rs. 42,000
Free goat provision
Community certificates obtained
Income certificates obtained
Tribal ID cards obtained
Old age pension obtained
Marriage assistance received
Education scholarship
Financial assistance to SHGS Rs. 6,40,000
Rs. 3,000 ( 6 children )
Rs. 2,27,500
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Reaching the unreached
Medical Services to the tribals
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Activities of TAI project 2010 -11
Target AchievementActivities
Major Programs/Events of the year
Registration
One to one interaction
Condom Distribution
RPR test
Clinic visit
Master health checkup
1500
1200
30840
480
1200
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1451
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Impact of The Project:-
·Faith on Govt. sectors
·Increased Regular condom Usage.
·Increased Health Seeking Behavior
·Reduced STI cases.
·Self Employment Activities.
·Positive changes from Positives
Jamath Leaders get-together
Gathering for gaining a Quality Life
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Key Visitors to the project
01.05.2010
08.05.2010
15.11.2010
Mr.Kannan, Assistant Director and
Mr. Velusamy, Finance Manager
from TANSACS.
Mr. Chandramouli , Director General,
NACO, Delhi, Mr. Sambhu, Project Director,
TANSACS.
Mr. Prasobh, Senior Consultant from E & Y,
Dr. Vijayaraman, SPM from TAI
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Towards achieving a sustainable life to the HIV / AIDS infected and affected children
The CHAHA program focused to organize the children living with
and those affected by HIV/AIDS and provide them improve care
and support services including education, nutrition food,
treatment services and household supports.
The CHAHA project has been extended to 5 more blocks in
Coimbatore district during the current year 2010-11.
Working area of the project and beneficiaries:
CHAHA PROJECT
Tirupur Area DetailsDistrict Coimbatore District Area Details
Sensitizing the Mothers
Nutrition Support Educational Support
Infected Children - 48
Affected Children - 532
Infected Children - 43
Affected children - 350
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Activities during 2010-11
Achievements & Accomplishment
Awareness on HIV/AIDS among the public in all working blocks.
Reduced stigma and discrimination.
Improved family and community acceptance to the people with HIV
Improved health status of CLHAs /CAAs through regular supply of nutrition supplement.
Mainstreamed 18 CLHAs/CAAs in the care home.
Improved regular intake of ART medicines.
and PLHAs
Impact of The Project:-
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Number of CLHA and CAA identification
Number of CLHA and CAA Registration
Psychological Support
Nutrition Support
House Hold Support
OI Support
Education Support
Income Generation Support
Children Support Group Formation
Sensitization Meetings
Advocacy Meetings
Volunteers Trainings
No. of children Referred to ART
1005
973
60
373
469
54
150
91
16
35
22
12
35
Activities Achievements (cumulative)
ABHAYA STUDENTS SHELTER
The Children Cared Under “ABHAYA” Roof
Abhaya Student Shelter is started for sheltering the children
affected by HIV/AIDS and other disadvantaged vulnerable
children to continue their education, have a regular nutrition
food and treatment services and more over enjoy their
childhood.
There are 28 students accommodated during 2010-11and
motivated for better education and health. Children enjoy a
homely life with the parental care by the home.
Much emphasis is given on their education and improving their
capacity and empowering them to face their issues. The daily
routines for education, health and nutrition food are taken care
of by the Abhaya Committee. The improvement in education,
and health is closely monitored. Parents meetings are conducted
monthly with a view to improve the standards of the children.
Supplementary education(Tution) is organized in the evening by
appointing a special teacher. Knowledge in English, Computer
and other skills such as dancing, music, drawing, craft and doll
making etc are imparted by the Germen volunteers. Special
medical treatments are provided to the children in case of
chronic diseases.
Children in front of Mysore Palace
Children at Mamallapuram Enjoying the Mysore Zoo
A new concept namely “Memory Box” has been introduced to
keep their memorable things, photos and documents. The
children are taken to exposure visits to places like Chennai &
Mysore to improve their general knowledge and also
entertained by picking them to circus shows, flower shows and
World Classical Tamil conference .
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Festivals of Deepawali, Pongal, Ayudha Pooja and Christmas are
celebrated at the home involving the children.
Visitors To Home :
Many Donors and Philanthropists visit Abhaya home, interact
with our children, internalize their issues, needs and supports for
their cause. They also celebrate the birthdays and auspicious
occasions of their family members along with the Abhaya
children. They contribute for the education materials and basic
needs of the children.
Visitors from funding agencies and other NGOs appreciate our
initiatives and support for the development of the home.
The volunteers made the children more homely by conducting
their birthday celebrations and festival celebrations such as
Deepawali, Pongal and Christmas.
Redesigning the web site :
The volunteers showed their skills and expertise in fine tuning
and redesigning the organization's web site, to its best
standard.
Volunteers support for the organization
The volunteers Ms. Charlotte and Ms. Katja taught English and
Computer to the Abhaya Home Children. They also actively
involved in teaching games, music, drama, toys making, cycling
and New Year Greeting cards making etc.
In continuation of the stay of Ms. Laura and Ms. Kerstin during
2008-09 and of Ms. Laila and Ms. Tamara during 2009-10, Ms.
Charlotte and Ms. Katja have volunteered the Abhaya Students
Shelter from September 2010 to March 2011.
Volunteer teaches cycling
Volunteers Program :
Monitoring in study time
Visit the World Tamil Conference
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VIMUKTHA FEDERATION
Vimuktha continuously strives for empowerment of rural marginalized women through the self help groups.
825 members have been organized under 70 self help groups. Capacity building, skill building and entrepreneurship are all provided to SHG members as an on going process. The SHGs have their savings accumulated to Rs. 28,85,500/- as on March 2011 which provides for internal lending for the needy members.
Vimuktha Federation emerged from the child labour eradication project of Native Medicare Charitable Trust, continue to work for the rural and tribal marginalized women with lesser opportunities.
The volunteers put forth their expertise in the NMCT blogs of various projects, in addition to their excellent blog on BBP Volunteers Program.
The touching stories of 17 children sheltered in the Abhaya Home narrated by the volunteers in their documentation entitled “17 Children, 17 Lives & 17 cases” is a milestone in the history of Abhaya Students Shelter bringing out the living conditions of the underprivileged children.
Documentatiom of Case Study :
NMCT Blog Editing :
Capacitated in photo framingHonouring the Volunteers
Section of Vimuktha Members
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Vimuktha provides health care to their members and their families by arranging Eye camps, General Health Camps, Blood Donation
Camps, HIV Test Camps, Polio Drop Camps etc. It also involves in social action programs by representing the grievances' of the
members with the Grama Sabha, preparation of BPL lists, inculcating savings habits among the members and conducting exhibition
and stalls.
Impact of the Project
Empowerment among 1000 women. Improvement in Education, Health and Economical status of area people.
Redressal of grievance of members by representation of federation. Sustainable livelihood among the families by close integration
with federation.
The members are rejuvenated by their participation in international women's day, World Aids Day, Deepawali and Pongal Day
celebrations organized by the federation. With the best advocacy and bridging relationship with Govt. Departments, Vimuktha has
supported in obtaining land pattas for 26 poor families, community certificate for 50 families, maternity assistance for 32 women
and ration cards for 65 members.
IGP Assistance for Flour Mill
Medical camp - A Social ActivityAwareness on TB
SHG-Planning for a future
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LIVELIHOOD FOR THE MARGINALIZED THROUGH BIO-TECHNOLOGICAL INTERVENTION
The marginalized communities of most backward class, scheduled caste and scheduled tribe women were trained in waste
management and natural resource management.
The beneficiaries improved in their economical development by undertaking
Vermicompost
Mushroom cultivation
Charcoal briquetting
Creation of Net-house for colonel propagation .
MCRC
10 mushroom cultivation units with 120 beneficiaries, 3 Charcoal
Briquetting units with 20 beneficiaries and 20 vermi-compost
production units and one clonel propagation unit have been
promoted under NMCT – MCRC project.
Mushroom cultivation has been promoted among the SHG
members as an Income Generation Program.
The beneficiaries by experience have now become trainers to
other members in the village.
They also engage themselves as resource persons to other NGOs
/CBOs and social work departments of col leges. Incense stick making
Training on Mushroom cultivation Mushroom cultivation by a beneficiary
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1. THALIR THIRAN THITTAM :
Coimbatore District :
Devanga Higher Sec.School, Coimbatore
Bishop Upagaram High School, Coimbatore
Athar Jamath High School, Coimbatore
Thavathiru Ramalinga Adihalar Hr.Secondary School, C.V. Patti
Sri Visalatchi Hr. Secondary School
Sri Kannika Parameswari Hr. Sec. School
Muthappa Chettiyar Dharma Vidhyalaya Hr. Sec. School
Bishop Upagaram Swamy Hr. Sec. School
Kasthuri Rangappa Naidu Hr. Sec. School
Tirupur District :
Kembananjammal Memorial Higher Secondary School,
Karamadai
The Children have been trained in the following modules :
10 basic skills listed by WHO.
Value clarification
Etiquette
Gender Sensitization
Health & Hygiene
Other Skill for a Richer life
Role modeling and experience sharing
Laws of land
Public service and utilities
Ecology and environment.
SMALL PROJECTS
Training the teachers on TTT Capacity Building to children
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Women from tribal, slum migrants, PLHA and transgender participated in the training program. The trainees learnt sewing,
servicing of machines and cloth cutting. The training program has helped them in getting a sewing machine free of cost and
earn for themselves by tailoring, servicing of machines and teaching sewing to other members of the village.
Funded by APAC-VHS, the Tamilnadu Aids Control Society, Chennai has entrusted the blood sample collection from 7 Districts
(Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode, Salem, Dharumapuri, Krishnagiri and Vellore). The Blood samples of sex workers are collected in
the master health checkup camps by the Taluk level centers from the NGOs in the local area and handed over to the district
medical centers.
In turn NMCT collect the blood samples from the District Head Quarters Govt. Hospitals and handover to the Govt. Hospital,
Chennai.
3. BLOOD SAMPLE COLLECTION :
Mawana Social Services, a social entrepreneur of Mawana
Sugars Ltd., New Delhi through their sister corporate M/s.
Usha International Limited has represented NMCT that it is
desirous of reaching out to remote villages by promoting Usha
Silai Schools with the aim of empowering village level women
entrepreneurs to teach sewing to women within the
community.
As NMCT has already been in the frontline for supporting the
women under BPL, slum migrant women and tribal women,
they accepted the proposals of Mawana Social Services and
accordingly NMCT arranged training for 15 women in the first
phase.
2.SILAI SCHOOL
Practical Session on Tailoring
Trainees of Silai School Thanks to Mawana Sugars
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OTHER PROGRAMS
1.MAKE A WISH PROGRAM :
Make a Wish Foundation fulfill the wishes of the children with life threatening diseases by gifting them of their choice.
The Coimbatore Chapter of the Make a Wish Foundation identify some beneficiaries from the NMCT CHAHA Project and offers
them free gifts.
During the function on 09.08.2010 at Hotel Jenny Club, Coimbatore, Make a Wish Foundation fulfilled the wishes of 15 children
from our CHAHA project by gifting cycles, caramboards, electronic games and book shelf.
2. CHILDREN'S DAY - Child Rights Program at Alliance, New Delhi
As the CHAHA project comes to a close from March 2011, Alliance, New Delhi called for a meeting of the Project Coordinators, Stakeholders and Beneficiaries of the CHAHA project to protect the rights of the children sustainably.
In the function held at New Delhi on 12.11.2010, Mr. B. Rajendran, Project Coordinator, Ms. Sunandha and Ms. Nandhini, participated on behalf of NMCT CHAHA Project and explained the status of the CHAHA beneficiaries.
A Child gets a play-kit Realize the wish of a bicycle
Each Child deserves a Nutrition
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3. Annual Day Program
The Annual Day program of NMCT was conducted on 13.09.2010
AT Hotel Annamalai, Coimbatore. The Stakeholders, Donors,
Volunteers and the Alumni Staff of NMCT who have supported
the activities of NMCT have been recognized and honoured on
this Day.
The activities of the organization since 1992 have been shared
among the Stakeholders and Donors. They made valuable
deliberations and suggestions on further development of the
organization.
Dr.E.S.Krishnamoorthi, Former Director of APAC-VHS and
Dr.P.Krishnakumar, CEO-Nehru Group of Institutions
participated in the Annual Day program and appreciated
the service activities of NMCT over Two Decades.
It is a honor for NMCT to be adjudged as the Best NGO for Weltwarts Volunteers Program and Ms. S. Seethalakshmi has been
awarded as the Best Mentor.
Honouring of Stakeholders
4. KKS – Major Project Holders Meet and Weltwarts Volunteers Workshop
The Major project holders meet of KKS was held at KKID on 26 & 27.10.2010. Around 30 NGO Directors all over India participated in the meet. Mr. A.S. Sankaranarayanan, Managing Trustee, represented our organization and deliberations made on the new proposal of Care and Support Project, Pollachi.
The Weltwarts Volunteers Workshop was conducted from 28.10.2010 to 30.10.2010 and represented by Ms. Seethalakshmi, Trustee and Mentor. Our Organization has been awarded as “Best NGO” for Volunteering and Ms. Seethalakshmi has been awarded as the “Best Mentor”.
5. Visit of Ms. Seethalakshmi, Trustee to Berlin
Visit to KKS Office Germany In International Conference
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Face trust Coimbatore has organized a children's get together at Kopanari on 9-1-2011. Around 100 children from Tribal
community and Abhaya Children participated in the program.
The children had discussions on their future education, their dreams and also their problems. Face trust conducted various games
competitions and distributed prizes to the winners and also hosted a nice lunch for the children.
7.Red Ribbon Express Program
An Express train depicting the IEC materials, exhibits, banners
stationed at North Coimbatore Railway station propagating
awareness on prevention of HIV/AIDS. The programme was
jointly organized by APAC-VHS Chennai and TANSACS, Chennai.
Native Medicare Charitable Trust has put up an exhibition stall in
the Railway Station. An ICTC counter was also organized in the
Red Ribbon Express providing counseling to the public. IEC
materials on prevention of HIV/AIDS were distributed to the
audience.
6. Children Get-together at Kopanari
Children at the get-together Engaged in competitions
Visitors at Red-ibbon Express
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2.INDEPENDENCE DAY
The VIJAKS Narpani Mandram, Coimbatore has sponsored the
Independence day Program 2010 at Marappa Gounder Kalyana
Mandapam, Thudiyalur. The members of the Vijaks took much
initiatives in organizing the Independence day by conducting
games, competitions and gifting the children.
Mr. Ramalingam, President, Somayampalayam Panchayat,
presided over the function and Mr. Atchaya Arumugam,
Chairman, All India Iyyappa Seva Sangam, Coimbatore hoisted
the National Flag, in the colourful Independence day on
15.8.2010. Dr.B.Mohamed Ali.Dist Program Manager, DAPCU
and Mr.T.P.Subramaniam, President. Thudiyalur Town Panchyat
have felicitated the social activities of NMCT. Over 300 children
along with their parents and other stakeholders participated in
the function.
The Vijaks President Mr. Vignesh, Secretary Mr. Keerthi and the
members Mr. Vaidhyanathan and Mr. Saravanan felicitated the
initiatives of NMCT and offered contributions of Cupboards and
Computer Tables.
Dr. Mohamed Ali, District Program Manager, DAPCU,
Coimbatore, Dr.K. Mahadevan, Head, STD Dept., CMC Hospital
and many well wishers felicitated the function.
Educational Supports namely cash contribution under Join
Hands scheme, and Notebooks, School Uniforms, School Bags
were distributed to around 200 children by the dignatories.
The Rojakootam Day was concluded with the colourful cultural
program by the Abhaya and Chaha children.
MAJOR EVENTS
1. ROJAKOOTAM DAY – 2010
The Rojakootam Day 2010 was conducted in a grand manner for contributing education supports to 200 children. Mr. T.P.
Subramaniam, President, Thudiyalur Town Panchayat presided over the function and Mr. C.S. Vaidhyanathan, Senior Counsel,
Supreme Court, New Delhi was the Chief Guest on the occasion.
There was a gathering of around 500 audience including stakeholders, beneficiaries and their parents.
Contribution for education
Dignitaries of Independence Day
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Mr. Yogesh Jain Bardia and Mr. Ranjith Sing Jain, Mr. Jaya
Balakrishnan, President, Lions Club of Tirupur Knit City, Lion
Jayasekaran and Lion Dr. Selvaraj felicitated the function. Ln
Ramanathan co-ordinated the program.
Later Lion MJF. Madhanagopal, Dist. Governor, Lions Clubs
International District 324 B1 and Lion MJF. Kamaleshkumar
Bhadhani, along with other dignitaries distributed new dresses,
sweets and crackers to over 500 children infected/affected by
HIV /AIDS. The Lions Club of Tirupur Knit City and Tirupur Sewa
Samithi were kind enough to support the underprivileged
It was yet another grand function of Pongal Vizha for the Irula
Tribals organized by the NMCT and Lions Club of Tirupur Knit City
on 08.01.2011 at Arakkadavu Village.
Lion MJF. M. Jeevanandam, Past District Governor, Lions Club
International District 324 B1 inaugurated the Pongal Vizha in the
presence of Mr. P. Jeeva, President, Velliyankadu Panchayat. Lion
MJF. R. Madhanagopal,
4. PONGAL VIZHA CELEBRATIONS WITH IRULA TRIBALS
3. DEEPAWALI DAY – 2010
Lions Club of Tirupur Knit City, NMCT and Tirupur Sewa Samithi jointly organized the Deepawali day celebrations in a grand manner
on 31.10.2010 at Tirupur Sewa Samithi Hall, Tirupur.
Over 500 children infected /affected by HIV /AIDs participated in the celebrations. The program was inaugurated by Mr. K. Selvaraj,
Mayor of Tirupur in the presence of Lion MJF. M. Jeevanandam, Past Dist. Governor, Lions Clubs International District 324 B1.
It was a great gesture that Lion MJF. M. Jeevanandam, Past District Governor contributed 300 Sarees to the tribal women and Lion
MJF Devadass contributed Bed sheets to 250 Tribal chiefs. Ln.Jayabalakrishnan, Ln.K.Kalichamy and Ln.Ramanathan have co-
ordinated the Program with the NMCT Team.
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Moopans get Bedsheet
Free Sarees for Tribal Women
Deepawali gifts by Lions Club
children in future.
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5. PUNARJENI – FUNDRAISING PROGRAM
In view of the close out of the CHAHA Project from March 2011 and with the objectives of sustainable Care and Support to the
children infected / affected by HIV/AIDS hitherto supported under Chaha project, a fundraising program namely Punarjeni was
organized on 19.03.2011 at Corporation Kalairangam, R.S. Puram, Coimbatore.
6. CaSP PROJECT INAUGURATION The Care and Support & Prevention Project, Pollachi is yet another major project funded by KKS, Germany to support 750 HIV
infected families for over a period of 3 years in Pollachi North and South blocks.
The inauguration of the CaSP project was held on 21.03.2011 at NGM College, Pollachi. Dr. S. Murugaiyan, Vice President, NGM
College, Pollachi, presided over the function and Lion MJF. S. Paramasivam, Second Vice District Governor, Lion Clubs
International District 324 B1, Pollachi inaugurated and launched the new project.
The staff were motivated in mobilizing sponsorships and sale of
tickets. As a result of tireless efforts by the staff team and
Trustees, the program was conducted in a successful manner.
The program was sponsored by the following :
The students of Fashion Technology & Costume Design Dept.
of Hindustan College of Arts & Science supported by the MSW
students performed a wonderful Fashion Show free of cost for
the cause of the underprivileged children.
The Dance program by Footloose was an excellent show
enjoyed by all the donors and beneficiaries. The program gave
more publicity on the activities of the NMCT in support of the
children infected / affected by HIV / AIDS.
The Nilgiris, R. S. Puram
Hindustan College of Arts & Science
Nehru Group of Educational Institutions
Eden Park Promoters, Coimbatore
M/s. TVS Motors
Canara Bank, Kavundampalayam
Kavya TV
Hello FM
BSNLA Fashion show for a cause
Helping Hands from students
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Ms. Cynthia Dittmar, Program Coordinator, Development Cooperation, KKS Germany appreciated the initiatives of NMCT in
providing Care and Support to the HIV infected families over the years.
Dr.B. Mohammed Ali, District Program Manager, DAPCU, TANSACS, Ms. D. Rajeshwari, Municipal Chairman, Pollachi, Mr.
Vijayamohan, Chairman, STC College, Pollachi, Dr. K. Mahadevan, Head, CMC College, Mr. Sundar Singh, Program Officer, PWDS, and
Dr.Bijo Raju, ART Medical Officer, CMCH, felicitated the initiatives and activities of NMCT in providing Care and Support to the PLHAs
and children infected / affected by HIV for over 8 years.
Two Kuebel Care Centres were also inaugurated, one at the project office and the other at Poosaripatti to provide counseling,
linkages and supply of medicines.
6. KKS- Bridge Builders Program
A five days training program on Qualitative Teaching and
Innovative Learning from 29.11.2010 to 3.12.2010 was
organized by KKS, Germany under the Bridge Builders Program
for the KKS partners.
Four participants from each of KKS partners namely Native
Medicare Charitable Trust-Coimbatore, Peace Trust- Dindukkal,
REAL Trust-Chennai and Goodshepherd Health and Education
Centre Karamadai were trained in Qualitative Teaching and
Innovative Learning.
The partner NGOs in turn will train the teachers of the local
schools in their project area in latest teaching technologies.
Training on Qualitative Teaching
Ms.Cynthia, KKS inaugurates KCC Inauguration of CaSP Project
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Identity
SL.NO NAME AGE SEX
POSITION
ON
BOARD
OCCUPATIONAREA OF
COMPETENCY
MEETING
ATTENDED
2009-2010
Governance- Details of Board Members as on 31st March 2011
11
11
11
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
-
10
A.S.Sankara Narayanan
S.Seethalakshmi
DR.K.K.Lakshmanan
K.J.Mohamed Ali
C.Duraisamy
R.Kalikutty
54
50
79
68
63
63
Male
Male
Male
Male
Male
Female
Managing
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Social worker
House wife
Prof.& HOD
(Retired)
Business
General Manager
Dist. Central
Co-Op Bank
(Retired)
United India
Insurance Co.
(Retired)
NGO
Management
Women's &
Child Welfare
Advocacy
Banking
Accounts & Audit
Resource
Mobilization
Environment &
Herbal Medicines
The NMCT Board had 11 meetings in the financial year 2010-11. Minutes of the board meetings are documented
and circulated.
The Board approves programmes, Budgets, Annual Activity Reports and audited financial statements.
The Board ensures the Organizations compliance with laws and regulations.
Credibility Alliance Norms Compliance Report
We are a registered Trust under the Charitable Trust Act 1920, with the Joint Sub-Registrar, Coimbatore (Registered as No 448
of 1988, on 13.09.1988).Copy of the Trust Deed is available on request.
We are registered u/s 12 A of the Income Tax ACT 1961,with the commissioner of Income-Tax (Registration No;66/1988-
99/C.No.1419166)/88-89,office of the commissioner of the Income-Tax, Dated 10.01.1989.)
We are registered under section 6(1)(a) of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation)Act 1976 (FCRA) Registration No;075850096
dated 09.09.1993
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Remuneration , sitting fees or any other form of compensation has been paid to any of the Board members, Trustee or
shareholders.
The Chief functionary gets honorarium only from project funding.
The following Reimbursement have been made to board members.
Honorarium paid to board member Rs.54,000.00
Traveling expenses to board member Rs.69,630.00
No other Reimbursements have been made to any board member, trustee or share holders.
Accountability And Transparency
CEO's Remuneration
Travelling expenses to CEO
Remuneration highest paid to Staff
Remuneration lowest paid to Staff
RS.
RS. 1,33,883
RS. 15,960
RS. 2000
Genderwise Staff Details (as on 31.03.2011)
PAID FULL
TIME
GENDER PAID PART
TIME
PAID
CONSULTANTS
UNPAID
VOLUNTEERS
Male
Female
21
11
41
-
-
-
-
-
Total cost of National Travel by all Staff during the year 2010-11 Rs.1,06,797/-
NilTotal cost of Inter National Travel by all Staff during the year 2010-11
<5000
Slab of gross salary plus benefit paid to staff (Rs.) Male
5000-10,000
10,000-25,000
25,000-50,000
50,000-1,00,000
1,00,000 >
Total
2
16
3
-
-
- -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Female Total
4
7
6
23
3
321121
Distribution of Staff According to Salary Levels(as on 31.03.2011)
36,000
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
C.Saraswathi B.Sc. Secretary, NMCT 9 years
S. Meenakshi BBM Accountant 2Years NMCT
R. Sekar BBM Office Assistant 1 years NMCT
M. Maragatham 8th Office Assistant 5 years NMCT
R.Lakshmanaswamy B.A.,L.L.B. Project Coordinator 12 years ADI
P.Sumathi BA Out Reach Worker 12 years ADI
R. Selvan B.A. Out Reach Worker 3 years ADI
N. Vijayalakshmi M.A. Warden 4 years ABHAYA
M.Poovathal 8th Cook 5 years ABHAYA
K.Sugaraja MSW, M.Phil M & E Officer 10Years CaSP
D.Selvadevan MSW Project Coordinator 8 years CaSP
B. Rajendran MSW Project Coordinator 5 years CaSp
R. Muthusamy B.Com.,M.A., D.Co.op. Accountant 4years CaSp
P.Manoranjitham MSW Counselor 1year CaSP
P.Saravanan MSW Counselor 2Years CaSP
T. Thulasimani B.A. Outreach Worker 5 years CaSP
M. Thilagamalar B.A. Out Reach Worker 4 years CaSP
V.Ganesh M.Com Office Assistant 1year CaSP
R.SudhaMaheswari B.A. Social Worker 2Years CaSP
P.Krishnamurthi MSW Social Worker 1year CaSP
S.Kamalakannan MSW
MSW
Social Worker 1year CaSP
A.VeeranMSW Social Worker 1year CaSP
K.SundararajMSW Driver 1year CaSP
R. Sakthivel MSW Project Manager 1year TAI
R.JayanthiB.com.,APGDCA. Secretary & Accountant 7 years TAI
V. SelvakumarBSW. Field Manager 3 years TAI
P.UdayakumarM&E Officer 1year
1year
1year
TAI
TAI
TAI
TAI
TAI
R.Jayakumar+2 Field Officer
Field OfficerR.Mohanraj +2
S.Jegadeesh BBM Field Officer 1Year
1YearT.Anbalagan MSW Field Officer
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
List of the Staff as on 31.03.2010
Sl.No
1
Name Qualification DesignationNo. of years
in service
A.S.Sankaranarayanan M.Sc, M.Phil Director 23 Years
Project associated with
NMCT
CaSP
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BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31.03.2011
LIABILITIES
CORPUS FUND
As per Last Balance Sheet As per Last Balance Sheet
Deficit/Surplus as per Income & Expenditure A/c
INCOME&EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Audit fees payable
Total
PF payable
Other creditors
1,950,681 03
1,825,091 82
3,775,772 85
5,047,684 34
Financial Statements 2010-2011
Shri. V.Chandramouli V.H.Road, Coimbatore.
B.Sc.,F.C.A,Our Auditor
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31.03.2011
Self Generated
Indian Sources
International Sources
20,72,991.00
31,19,316.00
46,47,115.00
98,39,422.00
67,14,370.10
1,61,650.00
5,70,117.00
5,68,193.08
18,25,091.82
98,39,422.00
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT INCOME AMOUNT
Program Expenses
Establishment & Administrative Cost
Others
Surplus
Total
Fund raising Expenses
NMCT Bankers
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK,Ramalinga Nagar Branch,N.S.R Road, S.B. Colony,Coimbatore-641011.
ICICI Bank, R.S. Puram Branch, Coimbatore-641002
VIJAYA BANK,
Coimbatore-641011Saibaba colony,
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK,
Ramalinga nagar Branch,
N.S.R Road, S.B. Colony,
Coimbatore-641011.
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK,
Chinnathadagam Branch,
Coimbatore-641108
FCRA AccountNon FCRA Accounts
24
595,845 00
27,575 00
9,636 00
638,855 49
RS. P.
Tax Deducted at Source
ASSETS
FIXED ASSETS:
INVESTMENT
Endowment in IOB
Fixed Deposit
A.CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash on Hand
Cash at bank
B.LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS
CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS & ADVANCES
22,958 00
RS. P.
4,285,744 55
20,000. 00
100,000 00
63,689 51
555,292 28
5,047,684 34
NMCT-Annual Report 2010 - 2011
RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31.03.2011
RECEIPTS AMOUNT PAYMENTS AMOUNT
Program Expenses
Fund raising Expenses
Establishment & Administrative Cost
Others
Fixed Assets
CLOSING BALANCE
Total Total
OPENING BALANCE
Indian Sources
Self Generated
International Sources
OTHERS
20,72,991.00
31,19,316.00
46,47,115.00
5,55,292.28
63,689.51
67,14,370.10
1,61,650.00
5,70,117.00
26,27,888.08
16,91,000.00
Cash
Bank
1,23,84,006.971,23,84,006.97
Cash
Bank
39,07,100.00
31,19,316.00
46,47,115.00
4,12,977.08
Staff Team with Volunteers
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