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Presentation of Suyam Charitable Trust

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  1. An Introduction ToSuyam Charitable Trust

  2. Who are we? • SUYAM Charitable Trust was started and formally registered under Trust Act (Regn. No.1163/99) in August 1999 by a group of young college students, experienced social activists who were in this service field since 1987.

  3. Objectives of Suyam • We     •  Work to improve lives in poor communities      •  Support youth in education and career guidance      •  Develop social consciousness in youth      •  Assist individuals in distress (social and personal)      •  Network with likeminded groups and institutions to expand its impact • We are especially concerned about preventing social problems relating to     •  Child labour      •  Begging      •  School drop outs      •  Early marriage      •  Teenagers      •  Families       by stressing child-centered education to facilitate holistic development of the child

  4. What do we do - 1 SIRAGU MONTESSORI SCHOOL • Siragu, a Montessori inspired innovative school, is a learning space located at Palavedupettai village, via IAF Avadi, Chennai-55. • Mainly started towards rehabilitation of begging children and street children. • We facilitate a life of dignity for children who have been marginalized and /or are deserving, and try to prevent the occurrence of child labour ; • Siragu provides Montessori inspired innovative education to the children from families who have been, for generations, begging, scavenging, farming, pig farming, manufacturing or working in brick kilns, and at the same time attempts integrates this rural community with the school. • Having classes from PreKG to VIII Std

  5. SIRAGU Contd.. • Providing free education to 550 children • Of which 170 children are residential • We provide them free Education, notebooks, food, uniform, school bags etc.. • At Siragu we encourage students to learn and express themselves independently, and thus bring out their inherent potentials and focus on overall development

  6. SIRAGU Contd..Syllabus • We do our best to ensure the QUALITY OF EDUCATION WE CAN PROVIDE • Montessori Method of Education from Pre KG to V Std • Our own designed innovative education concepts been adopted to provide top quality education to children • Striving towards affiliation from ICSE, New Delhi. Once ICSE recognition received, we will be first school who follow ICSE syllabus for deprived children in India. • We have our own written books in various topics and designed new style of note books with various concepts. • Also adopted various education methods – Rishi Valley method,Glenn Doman methods and different International concepts.

  7. SIRAGU Contd..Measuring Performance • The regular school pattern answers the most of the queries in academic side. • Monthly meetings with parents and teachers help to evaluate the performance of children and parents’ queries are answered. • Fitness of project, condition of project is determined based on the present day-to-day activities of the Project. • Experts from education field and various other fields are brought to school very often, one expert one month basis and their feedback on our performance given us a clear idea about where we stand and where we need to correct ourselves.

  8. What do we do - 2 Bharathamatha School • Run a school for slum dwellers “Bharathamatha Nursery & Primary School” @ Vyasarpadi, Chennai – 39. • 150 children are the present beneficiaries • Recognised by Govt. of Tamilnadu • In the year 2008 Suyam taken over the management of this school • Collect nominal fees from 70% the students and 30% are scholarship students and provide top quality education • Need to increase the school strength and motivate the slum dwellers to give their children the best

  9. What do we do - 3 Siragu Montessori School (Sengundram) Branch • A school for IRULAS families and presently benefiting 15 children • Applied for recognised by Govt. of Tamilnadu • Started in July 2011 • A complete residential school situated in Oothukottai Taluk, Thiruvallur District, Tamilnadu • School follows the education system of the model school SIRAGU situated in Palavedupettai village, via IAF Avadi, Ch – 55.

  10. What do we do - 4 Activity Centres • Activity Centres • Akkaraipettai, Nagapattinam District • Vanavanmahadevi, Near Velankanni, Nagai Dist. • These are areas which were hit badly by Tsunami • Many children became homeless and parentless and the families were hit economically also • So Suyam started Activity Centres to help out the children to get through education and trauma. • Now, centers are evening centers were around 100 children access the place everyday.

  11. Activity Centres contd.. • What are activity centres? • Its basically learning centres for children of all age groups • It has TV, DVD, Computers, CDs, Flash cards which make education fun • Children between age 2.5-5 come between 9-3.30 and learn names of flowers, birds, colors, rhymes • Children from 6-16 come after 3.30 and make use of the resources available to educate themselves • There is a teacher, coordinator to help the children • These are mostly kids who go to government schools • Besides material, workshops on art, science, puppet shows are conducted to encourage the children to come to the centre • There are competitions in elocution, exhibition in arts etc.

  12. What do we do - 5 Interactive Science Learning Programme • Suyam also conducts Interactive Science learning programmes • This involves a team visiting schools to conduct experiments in schools • This is mainly in Nagapatinam district in government schools • Objective is to explain the concepts of science in a manner children can grasp easily • They are taught experiments which they can do at home and learn practical applications of science

  13. What do we do - 6 Women Empowerment Programme • Presently 11 poor and destitute women man the unit • The unit provides skill based training on various types stitching • Women includes 9 Tailors & 2 Helpers • Unit satisfies undertakes job work orders files, folders, gift bags, wedding bags and generate income • All are paid salaries, conveyance • All of them solely depend on the salaries they get from the unit and gain more practical experience and knowledge • Right now it’s a very small unit since there isn’t a conscious effort to promote and get orders for this unit

  14. What do we do - 7 Post Secondary Education • We identify higher secondary school students, lacking monetary support but showing potential for higher education, and provide scholarship for their education.

  15. What do we do - 8 AWARENESS PROGRAMS • Suyam tries to create awareness about social work, student involvement in social work, social issues especially those relating to beggary, and self awareness among students, social workers, physically and/or mentally challenged people and the general public. • We also celebrate various occasions to spread social awareness.

  16. What do we do - 9 HEALTH RELATED ACTIVITIES • We organize as well as participate in health camps in various urban, rural and slum areas. • The camps include medical camps, blood donation camps, cataract operation camps, eye donation camps, and nutrition and hygiene camps. • We also visit and counsel AIDS patients

  17. What do we do - 10 Suyam Home • A home for normal children, special children, a short stay home for village students, a home for residential teachers and volunteers and residence for challenging children. • 50 residents stay at the home • Visually challenged boy -1, Hearing impaired – 1 boy and 1 girl / Autism child -1, Abandoned child -1, school going students 4, school going children 15, 21 adult. • The home isunder the process of registering with Social Welfare Department

  18. What do we do MORE… • ASSISTANCE TO THE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGEDWe assist, guide, and refer people to various organizations after identifying their specific needs.   We also donate materials like hearing aids and wheel chairs besides providing educational support. • ECO-FRIENDLY WORKWe plant trees, undertake ways to preserve water and recycle waste water, and try to promote organic farming in Pakkam, near Thiruninravur. • VISITS AND DONATIONS TO HOMESWe visit homes, spend time with people-children and old people-put up recreation and awareness activities, and donate materials (such as medicine)

  19. People Behind SuyamTrustees Dr.V. Uma, Ph.D., MSEM, M.Sc (Maths), MBA, is the Founder Managing Trustee • Uma's dreams of creation of a self sufficient society. • She has been doing social service from her age of 12 • While in college she formed a team, VISHAL RANGER, to do social service. • Her work has won her many awards, such as Governors Award (Raj Puraskar) 1990, Best NSS Volunteer (1992-1995), Special Award from Udhavum Ullangal, Vellore for organizing a blood donation camp, and Special Award from PAALAM, Chennai. In 1999, along with some friends, Uma founded Suyam. Recently she being given BIG Chennaiitte Award by BIG FM Channel • As its full time worker, she does most of the ground work for Suyam (and Siragu)-including managing Suyam, formulating plans and activities for Suyam and implementing them.

  20. People Behind SuyamTrustees • R. N. Muthuram, MSEM, M.Com, Founder TrusteeMuthuram has been doing social service since he was twelve. He has been a part of Suyam, and also Siragu, since the beginning. • Having 17 years of experience in the field of accounts, finance, personnel, Administration, PRO, projects in various domestic & MNC companies. • Muthuram since 2006 turned as a full time social activist and takes care of accounts, administration and personnel & PRO activities of SUYAM. • K. J. Prabhu, BE, Trustee Prabhu has been a trustee with Suyam from the beginning. He has always fully supported Suyam's initiatives.

  21. People Behind SuyamTrustees • Fracin S. Prabhu, BE, TrusteeFrancin has been an active volunteer with Suyam since the beginning, and became a Trustee in 2003. A significant suggestion was for Suyam and friends to adopt children rescued from child labour.   • R.Jagannathan, TrusteeJagan is a B.Com & DEIM graduate involved in social service for many years. He involved in Running  a tuition centre since 1997. Nearly 1000 students in and around the village are benefited thru this. Scholarships given to eligible and poor students.

  22. Other NGOs we work with • We network with Open Inc, USA, Rose vzw, Belgium, Asha for Education (USA, Germany), Akanksha Foundation, Stree Seva Mandir, Smile Welfare Foundation, Anamika, Karishma, Thendral, CIOSA, Mother India Foundation, Life Trust, Udhavum Ullangal, R. Parthepan's Manidhaneya Mandram, Shristi, Help First Society, Banyan, Anbu Ullangal, Monday Charity Club, Good Life Centre, SET Sornammal Educational Trust, Snegidhan Trust, Ecomwel, Olcot Memorial School, Help to Live, I Volunteer, Maps, Alpha to Omega, Nandhini Voice for the Deprived, CSIM, Anandashram, Indiasudar, India Vision 2020, Kaingarya, Thuligal, Smile Welfare Foundation, KCRDS Kaveripakkam, Nesam, Raja Rathinam Educational Trust & many other NGOs in India and Abroad.

  23. Recognition • Students & Professors of Pacific Lutheran University, USA • Students & Teachers TJD International School, USA • Social work students of Graduate School of Social Work, Boston, USA • MEDIACORP a Singapore based company selected our school as best school in Asia and made 10m documentary movie – Asians of the Year 2006 and telecasted through their CHANNEL NEWS ASIA, SINGAPORE • Wings of Evolution – a movie on Siragu global education concept won best documentary film award in USA • TV Media, Paper Media, Magazine Media • Suyam Charitable Trust wins acclaimed international award - 2nd place in the Akzonobel Community Program Best Practices Competition 2007. Across a selection of 2500 volunteers, 500 projects, 45 countries Suyam Charitable Trust was awarded 2nd place for its New school facilities provided at one of its projects - Siragu Montessori School’ in Chennai

  24. Impact of our work.. • Suyam, over the past few years, has been achieving some success in its aim to prevent child labour. • Significantly, in Palavedu Panchayat most children are in school. We had also placed twenty children from the street dwellers community in Kilpauk in SET Anne's School for Excellence, of whom 16 are now in Siragu • Additionally, we conducted over 30 free personality development programs for corporation schools and children's homes to counsel the students to stay in school.

  25. Impact of our work.. • We also monetarily supported more than 100 students to pursue higher education, who are now turned as qualified nurses, accountants, computer engineers, electrical engineers, physical assistants and pharmacists. • In the Palavedu Pettai community through the empowerment programs some families have started their own businesses and are taking care of their children • We also assisted 10 families through our de-addiction programs. • We monetarily supported surgery for many patients who had renal failure, and provided post-operative care to many others.

  26. Impact of our work..UNDER OUR CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE PROGRAMS • In Siragu Montessori School , Palavedu Pettai550 children are the total beneficiaries of the academic year 2009-10, out of which more than 200 children were rehabilitated from begging, rescued from streets & child labor. 175 children are hostellers. • In our Bharathamatha School in VyasarpadiA school for slum dwellers benefiting 150 children. • Siragu Montessori School (Sengundram Branch) A fully residential school benefiting 15 children from IRULAS families (snake catchers). • Education Loan, Education Scholarship Every year minimum 30-50 students who get scholarship support from school education to Professional Education.

  27. Impact of our work..UNDER OUR EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS • WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMRun a tailoring unit and deployed poor and destitute women and partial handicap to pursue quality training and improve their tailoring skills and given immense training on various stitching standards and styles and also pay them monthly salaries. • Push Cart ProgramBenefited 3 families in Shastri Nagar • Tailoring TrainingBenefited 10 families in Palavedu Panchayat and Mint UNDER SUYAM EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMFrom families rescued and rehabilitated from begging, 12 men from 12 families given 3 wheeler autorickshaw and 2 men were given 4 wheeler under subsidised loan support from TAHDCO.

  28. Where Individuals can help • All our activities are funded mainly by donations. These can be even Rs. 10 or less. We still need much more contributions-in kind and currency-to sustain our activities. • Any amount, however, small will help. Sustained contributions are especially useful, since we can then stop searching for sources of monetary support especially for our recurring expenses. • You can sponsor a child’s education, child’s food progamme • You can put us in touch with Corporates who can provide us with things like infrastructure development, uniforms, notebooks etc…. • You can also volunteer for administrative work, field work, to lecture, teach, provide feedbacks, and in any other ways that they can help us

  29. Funding Required p.a. • Units of Suyam and budgets Rs. in lacs To run Siragu Montessori School - 60.0 To run Bharathamatha School - 6.0 To run Siragu (Sengundram Br.) - 2.5 To run Suyam Home - 3.6 To run tailoring unit - 3.0 To run Nagapattinam Projects - 3.6 To run Other Projects - 3.6 Total - 82.3 lakhs

  30. Current Source of Funding • Rs.1,30,000 from Open India Charitable Trust (Open Inc., USA) • Rs.2,00,000 from 40+ individuals from Singapore • Rs.30,000 from SARI Foundation (Netherlands) • Rs.12,000 from Mphasis Fin Solutions, Bangalore (80 individuals through payroll giving) • Rs.10,000 through the tailoring unit products – charity stalls • Rs.10,000 board members’ (trustees’) contribution • Rs.10,000 from friends & relatives • Rs.20,000 through various donors on monthly basis • & short time funding from Indian organisations in abroad & foreign donors on occasions. They are Asha for Education, Rose Foundation (Belgium), Child Wellness (Belgium), Distressed Children International (USA).

  31. Annual Budget Requirements & Sponsorship options for Suyam Charitable Trust Donate INR 45000 To buy provisions n groceries for one month to feed the children Donate INR 30000 Sponsoring one month vegetable expenses of the school Donate INR 12000 Sponsoring a Child’s education in Siragu Donate INR 9000 Sponsoring a day scholar child in Siragu Donate INR 7000 Providing one day food to the children of Siragu Breakfast – INR 1750, Lunch – INR 3500, Dinner - INR 1750 Donate INR 5000 Education Tour expenses of 50 children once in a year Donate INR 5000 1 Teacher salary for 1 month Donate INR 2250 Purchase of one bag of Rice – 75 kg Donate INR 1125 To provide a Teacher one Class room Kit Donate INR 700 To provide 3 models of Uniform each one set for 1 child Donate INR 500 To provide School kit for one child (School bag, Shoe & stationeries) Donate INR 250 To provide a good quality School bag for 1 child Donate INR 50 Gift a child 2 Note Books

  32. Where Individuals can help • You can sponsor individual child/children as per costs given in the earlier slides • The following slides lists our needs where companies operating in these fields can help us • You can put us in touch with Corporates who can provide us with things like infrastructure development, uniforms, notebooks etc

  33. Other Class room needs ofSiragu Montessori School Students from LKG to UKG Note Books Students from standard I to III

  34. Other Classroom needs of Siragu Montessori School Students from standard IV to IX

  35. Who will benefit from your help • Children rehabilitated from begging • Children moved from streets • Children from migrant workers • Children from Coolie, labor and village farmers & other categories • All the children of Siragu get free education and aiming on top quality education to the poorest of the poor at local cost Timeline • School presently having 400 children and classes from LKG to VIII. Presently we have plan to develop the school to Higher secondary level and aim to send 1st batch of children to appear in X std board exams in 2010-11 academic year.

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  37. Payment Modes & Contact Details • Give us an appointment to meet you in person (or) through letter & email communication to submit relevant details • For further details, please visit our website.. www.suyam.org www.siragu.org • For further info, contact Contact Mr.R.N.Muthuram, Founder Trustee of SuyamEmail: muthuram@suyam.org Phone: 09840365819(Mob) / +91-044-25514822 & Address for CommunicationSuyam Charitable TrustNo.22, Muthu Street,VyasarpadiChennai – 600 039Tamilnadu, India

  38. We look forward to hearing from you...

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