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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Mumbai NGO plays benefactor to Kalyan Kids

Courtsey : DNA, Mumbai (Dombivali- Kalyan Edition) - Page 3
Date : December 26, 2009
Link :
1. http://www.3dsyndication.com/showarticlerss.aspx?nid=Ou/d9YZPG9ZlPvsqwSwgeZTyE7g5Wv4WwTHZ8UNdhvI=

2.
http://epaper.dnaindia.com/epaperpdf/26122009/25kaly-pg3-0.pdf

Close to 1,200 needy students from Kalyan received free notebooks and educational material distributed to them by the Umang Foundation, a Mumbai based non-governmental organisation.

The event was organised by the organisation in association with Kalyan Helpline. The organisation aims at helping needy students who wish to excel in education, but are in need of financial support.

The event was inaugurated at the hands of Radhey Shyam Goyal, trustee of Umang Foundation.


The needy and talented students were identified by Kalyan Helpline. Students from various schools in Kalyan namely Ganesh Vidyamandir, Nutan Hindi Vidyalaya and Gyan Vidya Mandir received the books and the educational material.


Members of the organisation not only distributed the books and educational material but also interacted with the students and told them about the importance of the education in life.


Swati Dhanuke, principal, Ganesh Vidya Mandir appreciated the efforts made by Umang. “These activities are unique, where employees interact and meet our students who dream to become computer engineers, doctors and responsible citizens of the country.”


Talking about the main aim of the organisation Ashish Goyal, founder of Umang Foundation said, “We try to make a difference wherever we can in society.”


Most members of the organisation are IT professionals and residents of Mulund. The organisation has been organising blood donation camps, carrying out distribution of educational material among needy students, meeting needy people from tribal villagers and providing them with necessities like clothes and utensils, since the past one and a half year.







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Author : Shubhangi Ghadi

Courtsey : DNA - Dombivali - Kalyan

Link: http://www.3dsyndication.com/showarticlerss.aspx?nid=Ou/d9YZPG9ZlPvsqwSwgeZTyE7g5Wv4WwTHZ8UNdhvI=


1,200 needy students given books, study material to carry on with their education

Close to 1,200 needy students from Kalyan received free notebooks and educational material distributed to them by the Umang Foundation, a Mumbai based non-governmental organisation.


The event was organised by the organisation in association with Kalyan Helpline. The organisation aims at helping needy students who wish to excel in education, but are in need of financial support. The event was inaugurated at the hands of Radhey Shyam Goyal, trustee of Umang Foundation.


The needy and talented students were identified by Kalyan Helpline. Students from various schools in Kalyan namely Ganesh Vidyamandir, Nutan Hindi Vidyalaya and Gyan Vidya Mandir received the books and the educational material.


Members of the organisation not only distributed the books and educational material but also interacted with the students and told them about the importance of the education in life.


Swati Dhanuke, principal, Ganesh Vidya Mandir appreciated the efforts made by Umang. “These activities are unique, where employees interact and meet our students who dream to become computer engineers, doctors and responsible citizens of the country.”


Talking about the main aim of the organisation Ashish Goyal, founder of Umang Foundation said, “We try to make a difference wherever we can in society.”


Most members of the organisation are IT professionals and residents of Mulund. The organisation has been organising blood donation camps, carrying out distribution of educational material among needy students, meeting needy people from tribal villagers and providing them with necessities like clothes and utensils, since the past one and a half year.


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Friday, December 25, 2009

Ringing in Christmas

Courtsey : Times of India - Dombivali Kalyan Plus

Link : http://www.mumbaipluses.com/DombivaliKalyanplus/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=2&contentid=2009122520091224161849955ccfee171&sectxslt=&comments=true



Ashish Goyal, founder of an NGO, Umang Foundation:

Christmas celebration is the opportunity for our NGO to spread joy and happiness among less-fortunate children. This year, we are planning to visit different shelter homes and day-care centers and celebrate the festival with their inmates, decked up as Santa Claus.

We also intend to conduct drawing, fancy dress, singing and dancing competitions, outdoor games to encourage such children to showcase their hidden talents. A magic show and a fun-fair are also on the cards. Each child would be given an individual gift.



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Monday, December 21, 2009

Blood Donation Camp

December 21, 2009 : Blood Donation Camp at Hexaware, Mahape, Navi Mumbai

Umang Champion : Ashish Goyal

This Camp is organized with J J Raktpethi - Blood Bank where 83 blood bottles were collected
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Health Checkup Camp

Health Check up Camp: Amrapali Society, Mhada Building, Next to Kanjurmarg West Station

During all Umang Members meeting in the month of November 2009, we come up with a thought to organize a Health Check up camp with a focus to serve under privilege section of society and responsibilities were given to Subhradeep Bhatacharya and Ajay Pardeshi. They have identified a location near Kanjurmarg Station in Mhada Building number 8 and the date was decided as Sunday Dec 20, 2009.

Subhradeep Bhatacharya, Ajay Pardeshi and Ashish Goyal were the ‘Umang Champion’ for this activity and responsible for all arrangements. Team Umang had a group of 16 volunteers for this camp: Sandeep Bhanushali, R S Goyal, Vishal Shanbhag, Manish Nair, Kirti Masurkar, Renuka Bhavake, Rahul Gupta, Anup Palod, Shilpa Palod, Sunita, Kiran, Chetan Karkhanis, Ruchir Aswal,
Health Checkup Camp was led by Dr Deepak Patil with whom we had a team of 6 doctors along with a team of 5 doctors from J J Hospital and 4 technicians.

This health check up camp was focused towards basic problems faced by individuals who mostly got ignored in the day to day busy schedule. We have organized a series of medical examinations for all the patients:-

1. Height & Weight Measurement
2. Peak Flow Test (PFT)
3. Hemoglobin Test
4. Blood Pressure Examination
5. Blood Sugar Examination
6. Basic Medicines for all
7. Doctors have examined every patient’s individually

Impressions:

Meticulous - In one word, that is how the Umang Champion(s) for the event had planned the details. Every last detail medicines, instruments, first aid, everything was duly prepared and made available before time. Doctors were convinced to leave aside their much desired rest day and spend the whole day treating patients; perhaps more patients than they would treat on an average sitting in their clinic.

Efficient - A total of 345 patients with just 11 doctors and 4 medical assistants, that's an average of more than 30 patients per doctor and in just a span of 4 hours. Numbers speak volumes of the efficient manner in which every patient was covered. Not to mention of course, that each patient did get the due attention and care needed.

Order in chaos - As the day progressed, patients started pouring in and quickly too. Considering that it was a camp and not a regular hospital, it could soon turn out to be quite chaotic. The Umang Champion(s) expertly organized the whole flow in a manner so that the queues were short and all patients were attended to without to much waiting time.

Enthusiastic - That's how we would describe the Umang team and the doctors who helped make the camp a success. Of course, the one adjective does not do justice to the amount of hard work and tireless efforts that were put in by all the doctors and volunteers.

Spread the good word - With more of these free medical camps, NGOs like Umang are providing leadership in a sector where the State's efforts are still leave much desired. If only more of us would leave the comfort of our Sofa on those odd weekends, then more of such camps can be organized and the concept of free and affordable health care for all would not be a distant dream but a visible reality. So, it’s time to spread the good word and encourage more people to get involved and lend their hand.

Photographs of the Day:
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/umang.pics/HealthCheckUpCamp#
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Free Health Checkup Camp



Courtsey : http://epaper.pudhari.com/details.aspx?ID=67788&boxid=1932531&pgno=3
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Blood Donation Camp

December 11, 2009 : Blood Donation Camp at TCS, Vikhroli

Umang Champion : Ashish Goyal

This Camp is organized with J J Raktpethi - Blood Bank where 92 blood bottles were collected
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