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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Hindustan Times - HT Lives

Guru Poornima with a 'sweet' difference - a Celebration at H K Chainani Old Age Home by Team of Umang Foundation

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Spreading Umang in Old Age Home

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Monday, April 26, 2010

Professionals on a mission to make other lives better

Date : 26-April-2010
Courtsey : DNA, Mumbai

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_professionals-on-a-mission-to-make-other-lives-better_1375593

Mumbai: Mulund-based eye surgeon Dr Vinod Goyal always believed that “enthusiasm of the young, coupled with the experience of elders, makes for the perfect combination.” It was during one of his chats with his nephew Ashish Goyal, 24-year-old software professional, that the doctor sensed an opportunity to put his belief into practice.


In his capacity as a medical professional, Vinod Goyal has been running a free OPD for poor patients every Saturday at his clinic for the past 13 years. Also, he has been organising free eye camps and awareness camps in civic body-run schools at Bhandup, Mulund, Thane, Powai and Navi Mumbai.

“My nephew said he too wanted to contribute towards the society in some way. So I told him to put his expertise as a software professional to good use, just the way I was putting my medical knowledge to use,” said Goyal, who offered young Ashish complete support if the latter managed to collect some like-minded youngsters and start a charity foundation.


And that’s how Umang Foundation was born. Two years on, the team at Umang Foundation now comprises about 220-odd professionals from various sectors like IT, management and finance. The young volunteers have already organised 141 activities for social welfare. Most volunteers have weekends off and so that is when the activities are conducted.


“Umang aims at doing one activity for the society every week. Be it spending time at a home for the aged or teaching street children or donating blood,” said Ashish Goyal, who has worked with an investment bank for three years. With almost 50% of the volunteers being IT professionals, not surprisingly, internet is the preferred tool of communication for Umang’s network.


“We communicate with each other through e-mails all through the week and decide on one particular event every weekend,” said Sweta Singh, 24, a software professional with Hexaware Technologies Ltd. Singh, a Bhandup-resident, who wanted to do her bit for the society, simply ‘googled’ for ‘NGOs in Mumbai’, and chanced upon Umang’s contacts in July 2009. “I liked the concept and enjoyed the very first activity. We went to three schools in Dombivili and distributed stationary to students,” she said.


“Umang is open to anyone who wants to join, provided he/she is willing to do something good for the society,” said Ashish Goyal, who with his uncle is one of the founder members of Umang. “We have visited urban slums and tribal villages. Since January this year, we have organised blood donation camps, medical camps in slums, clothes distribution drives in Bhivpuri and Kadav villages in Karjat, and also a Mumbai darshan trip for cancer patients,” he said.


Over the next few weekends, Umang plans to organise more blood donation camps and are looking for sponsors to educate gifted poor children. For more information about Umang Foundation and its activities, visit www.umangfoundation.org or write into education@umangfoundation.org.


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Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Musical Evening at Old Age Home - Covered by DD Shyadri

March 29, 2010 : Musical Evening at Old Age Home - Covered by DD Shyadri

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06PS_FyxRBs


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Mulund NGO organizes Mumbai Darshan for children

Date : Saturday, February 27, 2010
Courtsey : Hindustan Times - HT Lives - Mulund Thane - Page 3




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Saturday, February 13, 2010

NGOs all for unique fest

Courtesy : DNA [Destination Thane Mulund]
Date : 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





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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


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-par
ents, 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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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Republic Day Celebration

Courtesy : Hindustan Times [HT LIVES - Thane Mulund]
Date : Saturday January 31, 2010
Link : http://m.pressmart.com/Home.aspx?event=HTMumbai&dt=30012010&page=582_004&mdl=



This year the Republic Day in Thane and Mulund was saw various organisations hosting several events involving children.

The children of Shruti Park near Dokali Naka, Thane (W), had a field day planting about 500 saplings in their society premises.

"More than 50 school going students of Shruti Park planted 550 saplings of Golden Duranta, a flowering plant along with few other flowering species.


The members of the society donated the saplings. We have a ground in our society and thus all these saplings were planted there," said Shankar Talwar, a resident.


In another event, Umang Foundation, an organization of young professionals, had organised a special Republic Day treat for more than 200 orphaned children and single parents in Thane. The event was held in the St. John Baptist Special School in Thane (W).


Elsewhere, AIUCL, a group of professionals who come together for social causes in Mulund and Bhandup, distributed 2,000 greeting cards saying "Say `NO' to Suicide and `YES' to Life".

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

A Special Day for Special Kids

Courtesy : DNA [Destination Thane Mulund]
Date : January 26, 2010
Link :

A special days for special kids

Mulund-based NGO Umang Foundation to make R-Day memorable for 250 deprived kids

DNA Correspondent

More than 250 children from different orphanages will be part of Republic Day celebrations organised by Umang Foundation, a Mulund-based organisation.

The celebrations will take place today (January 26) at St John Baptist Special School in Thane.

Magic shows, dance competition, games, interactive quiz, drawing competition and fancy dress competition will be part of the celebrations. “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.


The performance of the children will be judged by television actors and choreographers. “These kids are mainly single parent children, orphans or street kids who are deprived of basic facilities,” he added.

The children belong to organisations like Aasara, Wagle Nagar Special Children Class, Kalwa Khadi Special Children School, Gopal Samaj and Special Children School. Umang Foundation comprises professionals from IT and banking sectors. This is the 136th such programme it is organising.




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Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Courtsey : Chembur Ghatkopar Plus

Link : http://chemburghatkoparplus.mumbaimirror.com/index.aspx?Page=article&comments=true&sectname=Features&sectid=2&contentid=20100116201001141434335274ba8cbb6

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Umang Foundation and Bal Shivam Mitra Mandal, Ghatkopar (E) organized a medical camp at Vidyavihar. They also educated the participants on first aid, eating habits, ill effects of narcotics, etc
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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=

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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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