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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Mumbai Darshan coverage by Sahara Samay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJ8yqnx5kw
Mumbai Darshan coverage by Sahara SamaySunday, February 21, 2010
Mumbai Darshan for Cancer Patients (100 Children)
Umang Foundation a Mumbai based NGO actively works for the welfare of children in the city and has organized many activities for the welfare of children.
This time on Sunday, February 21, 2010, Umang Foundation organized a Mumbai Darshan Trip for approx 100 children suffering from cancer; these children are from under privileged families who are undergoing treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel.
With the hospital co-operation Umang successfully pulled off the this task of taking approx 100 cancer patients on a joy ride.
Joy ride was managed with 3 buses waiting outside the hospital premise and each bus got full with laughter of 30- 35 children and 15-20 volunteers. It was nothing less than a picnic for the children.
As per the pre-scheduled plan, all 3 buses moved towards Nehru Science Center, where lunch was served to all the children then science centre to look into. Children saw everything and learnt about basic science in interactive sessions with Team Umang, as Team Umang revised our long forgotten science lessons in school. The marvels of science pulled them as was evident in their eager faces, brightened eyes as was evident in their smiles.
Every member of Team Umang had their own 4-5 children to look after. Outside the Nehru Science Center, all gathered for a memorable photo session which no one could have missed for anything. Life gives one moment just once and this was one such moment, real beautiful smiles and cheese moment of children and Team Umang. After spending around 3 hrs at Nehru Science Centre, the children settled in bus for rest, cool breeze and small refreshment of juice and popcorn which kept their energy levels up, as they were driven to next stop.
The next destination being Taraporevala Aquarium, the children accompanied by volunteers were taken in Aquarium, As they walked seeing the huge mammoth skeleton of shark awed and thrilled both and moved onto different exotic marine lives, taking in the shapes and forms of these different fishes, few of them which really held kids attention was sea horse, sea snake, turtles, neon fish etc.
At the aquarium, they found Mickey Mouse, Scooby Doo and Tweety eagerly waiting to entertain them. The only sound which could be heard for some time was squeals of laughter, excitement and Kodak "Say Cheeeese" moments with the dancing comic characters. The kids, who now were fully charged climbed up buses with these mascots accompanying them, laughing… singing… playing Antakshri…
This time on Sunday, February 21, 2010, Umang Foundation organized a Mumbai Darshan Trip for approx 100 children suffering from cancer; these children are from under privileged families who are undergoing treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel.
With the hospital co-operation Umang successfully pulled off the this task of taking approx 100 cancer patients on a joy ride.
Joy ride was managed with 3 buses waiting outside the hospital premise and each bus got full with laughter of 30- 35 children and 15-20 volunteers. It was nothing less than a picnic for the children.
As per the pre-scheduled plan, all 3 buses moved towards Nehru Science Center, where lunch was served to all the children then science centre to look into. Children saw everything and learnt about basic science in interactive sessions with Team Umang, as Team Umang revised our long forgotten science lessons in school. The marvels of science pulled them as was evident in their eager faces, brightened eyes as was evident in their smiles.
Every member of Team Umang had their own 4-5 children to look after. Outside the Nehru Science Center, all gathered for a memorable photo session which no one could have missed for anything. Life gives one moment just once and this was one such moment, real beautiful smiles and cheese moment of children and Team Umang. After spending around 3 hrs at Nehru Science Centre, the children settled in bus for rest, cool breeze and small refreshment of juice and popcorn which kept their energy levels up, as they were driven to next stop.
The next destination being Taraporevala Aquarium, the children accompanied by volunteers were taken in Aquarium, As they walked seeing the huge mammoth skeleton of shark awed and thrilled both and moved onto different exotic marine lives, taking in the shapes and forms of these different fishes, few of them which really held kids attention was sea horse, sea snake, turtles, neon fish etc.
At the aquarium, they found Mickey Mouse, Scooby Doo and Tweety eagerly waiting to entertain them. The only sound which could be heard for some time was squeals of laughter, excitement and Kodak "Say Cheeeese" moments with the dancing comic characters. The kids, who now were fully charged climbed up buses with these mascots accompanying them, laughing… singing… playing Antakshri…
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Mumbai Darshan for Cancer Patients
Mumbai Darshan Trip for Cancer Patients - Route
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Day's Schedule
1. Starting from Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel at 11:30 AM
2. Reaching Nehru Science Center at 12:10 PM
3. Leaving Nehru Science Center at 3:30 PM
4. Reaching Taraporawala Aquarium at 4:00 PM
5. Leaving Taraporawala Aquarium at 5:00 PM
6. Reaching Gateway of India at 5:45 PM
7. Leaving Gateway of India at 6:45 PM
8. Reaching Nariman Point / Girgaum Chowpaty at 6:30 PM
9. Leaving Nariman Point / Girgaum Chowpaty at 8:00 PM

Mumbai Darshan with a difference :
This Sunday (February 21 2010) Umang Foundation and it’s team would be organizing a Mumbai Darshan trip for 150 cancer suffering children from Tata memorial hospital. Three buses are arranged to accommodate the children and Umang volunteers for the trip.
Journey would begin from Tata memorial hospital at 11:30am. Major points would be covered in this trip. We are expecting children to be happy as they are getting a chance to visit most known tourist destinations of Mumbai.
Destinations planned out for the day includes:
1) Nehru Science Centre
2) Taraporawala Aquarium
3) Gateway Of India
4) Nariman Point
5) Queen’s Necklace
Some snacks would be served to the kids during the bus journey from Aquarium to Gateway of India. Kids and the Umang team are expected to spend around 1 hour at Gateway of India. Next snack break would be during their journey towards Marine Drive.
This being the first mobile event of Umang Foundation, all volunteers are well informed and trained to handle this enent. Managing 150 children, provide utmost security and care would be a challenge for Team Umang. More than 50 volunteers are expected to join this special event.
Special beforehand precautions would be taken regarding the health and well-being of each and every child in the bus. Volunteers present in the bus would be giving personal attention to each kid, to avoid any last-minute chaos. To keep a track of the kids, badges/identification ribbons would be provided for the kids, which would make the management of kids a bit simpler. Umang volunteers would also be having a ribbon tied in their arms for identification at public places.
Hope this event becomes a huge success and this can only be achieved by your support and co-operation. So, do join us in bringing a smile on these kid’s faces.
Mumbai Darshan for Cancer PatientsView Larger Map
Day's Schedule
1. Starting from Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel at 11:30 AM
2. Reaching Nehru Science Center at 12:10 PM
3. Leaving Nehru Science Center at 3:30 PM
4. Reaching Taraporawala Aquarium at 4:00 PM
5. Leaving Taraporawala Aquarium at 5:00 PM
6. Reaching Gateway of India at 5:45 PM
7. Leaving Gateway of India at 6:45 PM
8. Reaching Nariman Point / Girgaum Chowpaty at 6:30 PM
9. Leaving Nariman Point / Girgaum Chowpaty at 8:00 PM

Mumbai Darshan with a difference :
This Sunday (February 21 2010) Umang Foundation and it’s team would be organizing a Mumbai Darshan trip for 150 cancer suffering children from Tata memorial hospital. Three buses are arranged to accommodate the children and Umang volunteers for the trip.
Journey would begin from Tata memorial hospital at 11:30am. Major points would be covered in this trip. We are expecting children to be happy as they are getting a chance to visit most known tourist destinations of Mumbai.
Destinations planned out for the day includes:
1) Nehru Science Centre
2) Taraporawala Aquarium
3) Gateway Of India
4) Nariman Point
5) Queen’s Necklace
Some snacks would be served to the kids during the bus journey from Aquarium to Gateway of India. Kids and the Umang team are expected to spend around 1 hour at Gateway of India. Next snack break would be during their journey towards Marine Drive.
This being the first mobile event of Umang Foundation, all volunteers are well informed and trained to handle this enent. Managing 150 children, provide utmost security and care would be a challenge for Team Umang. More than 50 volunteers are expected to join this special event.
Special beforehand precautions would be taken regarding the health and well-being of each and every child in the bus. Volunteers present in the bus would be giving personal attention to each kid, to avoid any last-minute chaos. To keep a track of the kids, badges/identification ribbons would be provided for the kids, which would make the management of kids a bit simpler. Umang volunteers would also be having a ribbon tied in their arms for identification at public places.
Hope this event becomes a huge success and this can only be achieved by your support and co-operation. So, do join us in bringing a smile on these kid’s faces.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
NGOs all for unique fest
Courtesy : DNA [Destination Thane Mulund]
NGOs all for unique festDate : February 13, 2010
Link : http://epaper.dnaindia.com/epapermain.aspx?queryed=7&eddate=2%2f13%2f2010
On one hand when the entire city will be spending the day with their loved ones, on the occasion of Valentine's Day, some non-government organisations plan to share their love and affection with the underprivileged sections of society in a different way.
DNA spoke to few NGOs from the city who will be celebrating Valentine's Day in a special way.
Umang Foundation, an NGO consisting of professionals from various sectors has organised a trip to Karjat during which they will be spending their day with the tribals. "We will be there to distribute clothes to at least 400 tribals from Bhivpuri area, which will be a part of our V-Day celebrations," said Ashish Goyal, founder.
Meanwhile, Reiki Parivar Adhyatmik Vikas Kendra Charitable Trust, in a bid to save several lives will be conducting a blood donation drive near Ghantalidevi Mandir in Thane from 10am to 2pm. Meanwhile to educate the masses about reiki, an alternative healing method, there will be a seminar on basic Reiki course from 3pm to 7pm. "By organising social activities and bringing people together we are celebrating this day and also passing the message of unity," informed Abhijit Alka Anil, committee member of the trust. deepa_s@dnaindia.net

Link : http://epaper.dnaindia.com/epapermain.aspx?queryed=7&eddate=2%2f13%2f2010
On one hand when the entire city will be spending the day with their loved ones, on the occasion of Valentine's Day, some non-government organisations plan to share their love and affection with the underprivileged sections of society in a different way.
DNA spoke to few NGOs from the city who will be celebrating Valentine's Day in a special way.
Umang Foundation, an NGO consisting of professionals from various sectors has organised a trip to Karjat during which they will be spending their day with the tribals. "We will be there to distribute clothes to at least 400 tribals from Bhivpuri area, which will be a part of our V-Day celebrations," said Ashish Goyal, founder.
Meanwhile, Reiki Parivar Adhyatmik Vikas Kendra Charitable Trust, in a bid to save several lives will be conducting a blood donation drive near Ghantalidevi Mandir in Thane from 10am to 2pm. Meanwhile to educate the masses about reiki, an alternative healing method, there will be a seminar on basic Reiki course from 3pm to 7pm. "By organising social activities and bringing people together we are celebrating this day and also passing the message of unity," informed Abhijit Alka Anil, committee member of the trust. deepa_s@dnaindia.net
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Deprived, but not entirely forgotten
Courtesy : DNA [Destination - Dombivali - Kalyan]
Date : February 6, 2010
Link: http://www.3dsyndication.com/showarticle.aspx?nid=DNMUM162049
Deprived, but not entirely forgottenDate : February 6, 2010
Link: http://www.3dsyndication.com/showarticle.aspx?nid=DNMUM162049
Umang Foundation, a NGO from Mulund organised Republic Day celebrations for the deprived children from Kalyan. The celebrations took place at Thane's St John Baptist Special School. More than 100 children, comprising orphans, children of single parents, slum and streetchildren were part of the celebrations.
Activities included dance competitions, magic show, drawing competition, fancy dress competition, interactive games and quiz for children. "Our organisation has been working for the welfare of children. Children are the future of our society and we try to give them our best through various activities," said Ashish Goyal, founder, Umang Foundation.
"These children are mainly children nurtured by single-parents, orphans or streetchildren who don't get facilities and are deprived of their childhood," he added. Umang Foundation comprises professionals from IT and banking. This was the 136th activity organised by the organisation in the past one-and-a-half years.

Activities included dance competitions, magic show, drawing competition, fancy dress competition, interactive games and quiz for children. "Our organisation has been working for the welfare of children. Children are the future of our society and we try to give them our best through various activities," said Ashish Goyal, founder, Umang Foundation.
"These children are mainly children nurtured by single-parents, orphans or streetchildren who don't get facilities and are deprived of their childhood," he added. Umang Foundation comprises professionals from IT and banking. This was the 136th activity organised by the organisation in the past one-and-a-half years.
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