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Annual Report 2014-2015
Child Care: Besides the personal lessons on hygiene given to the little ones, they
are taught nursery rhymes and song, drawing and coloring, learning alphabets by
watching kid study shows on the television, practical lessons like tidying up the
place after meals, putting back all the toys before lunch, mingling with other
children, being sociable and interactive with visitors, though some shy away and
yell.
A student who had come for her work experience reported, Every morning the
children would welcome me with shouts of Didi, Didi and come running towards
me, the happiness on their faces was priceless. Whenever they had a problem,
they would come to me. We had a lot of fun together. Whenever I left i.e. every
noon, they would scream, ByeDidi, Bye Didi
The economic advancement especially among women groups brings about the
overall development to their health conditions and to their families.
Right to health is a right of each individual. To ensure that people have access to
health facilities shaping their economic status is necessary. We approached HPT
and are at present conducting awareness training programs for women on health
related issues, special focus on alternative therapy. In this manner we conducted
10 meetings, one visit with Niramy centre, Chembur. Awaz-e Niswah. 6 of us
visited Panvel Medicinal trees. Dr.Maitree suggested the Kitchen Pharmacy to the
participants. About 20 from around the centre attend the meetings.
Medical Health:Our dispensary continues. Our women arehappy with its services
and frequent it regularly. The BMC avails of the centre to administer the polio
pulse doseevery month.
Networking with Brahamakumaris: A medical mobile van. Free medicines. Good
checkups and good diagnosis. About60 to 80 persons fromthelocality avail of
this facility. The Bombay hospitalnurses also came in 8 different batches this year
and visited the areas and conducted awareness camps, normalroutinecheckups
etc
Gharkul Kamgar Ekta: The Maharashtra Ghar Kamghar Vikas Sangatna (Regd)
affiliated to CFTUI (Confederation of Free trade union of India) met at the Chuim
Community Centre represented by their coordinator Ms. Francina and President
Mr. Bruno respectively on the 29th
July . The Work done by the centre, the
objectives; the initial spadework carried out by Ms Patsy Khan was highlighted.
19 of our domestic workers aged 55 and abovereceived a token of
acknowledgementin the formof cash. ..
Sewing Class: The students are mastering this skill, learning what is in
the syllabus and after this, their choice of clothes. Some of them take
orders. About 15 in the 1st
batch and 20 in the 2nd
batch. An Embroidery
machine was donated by HPT and 4 of our women worked on it making
purses, bags, table cloths and designs on the stoles for the HPT Project.
Counseling and Case Work: Our Centre looked into 78 cases in which marital
problems were 24. Property problems with builders 12; Family problems 29
related to senior citizens, family property, and adolescents siblings. Fights with
neighbors about breaking drying lines, washing clothes in front of her room in the
gully.
MarriagePreparation of 2 different
castes: Parents broughtthe couple to the
social worker. Sheexplained the concept
of marriageas to, budgeting, division of
work, careof children, rituals to be care
for. They are happily settled.
She looked into 4 domestic cases  one of which did not get her salary for one
month after leaving the job. Sheintervened and the domestic managed to get her
salary.
Also she looked into three cases of the Chit fund where one of the women was
cheated. Thanks to the paper work which was done, our social worker directed
her to the police and then sent her to the court, the court has asked the other
woman to pay her off 10000/- every month.
Sexual harassment at the work place: (1) the woman who came for help was
empowered by our social worker as to how to meet the other party and be strong
in the situation.
Garbage throwing in the neighborhood in front of anothers door. (3) There were
constant fights till one of the neighbors was advised by someone to come to
Nirmala Nivas. She came and met our social worker who visited her, spoke to the
neighbor and amicably settled the erring situation.
Molestation (1)
Community - illegal housing  she explained to them how illegal their houses were
and to sit with the opposite party and speak.
Registration of Domestic Workers
Employers: 44
Domestics: 86
Referred: 27
Obtained jobs: 15
Domestic registered in our bureau. But got jobs elsewhere
Registration for ID cards in Garkul kamgar Ekta: 204
RegistrationinMaharashtraGhareluWelfare
Board: 161 up to the age of 60  These will get
educational benefits, accidental death benefits;
delivery benefits, etc.
Creation of a self help group at Bandh called
SWABIMANBACHATGHAT this is the first one
started the Bandh area. We intend to start2 more in Bandh, 1 in Pyari Nagar and
Patil Pada.
Rationing Kruti Samiti: Our assistant social worker attended 6 meetings.
The members were given toll free nos. to be given to the people the area, so that
they can contact this no. should the proper ration not be given to them.
One of the persons was not getting her ration. She was told her name was not on
the list. Our assistantsocialworker went to the shop, looked into the register and
found her name and from then on she started getting her ration regularly.
She has also looked into another caseand she was promised a reply within 2
months.
She visited the areas in the vicinity and formed pressuregroups of 5 each. These
pressuregroups weregiven awareness of the RKS. Sheis in contact with the
pressuregroups and pays her regular visits to the ration shops allotted to her.
Free rations were given because of the intervention of our social worker
Celebration of feasts: 300 women present for the haldi kumkum celebration. We
conscientized through role plays on family problems, family discord, garbage
thrown outdoors and unpleasantness caused around the locality and the
remedies that bring about peace and harmony were depicted
Womens day: 180 women present. The theme was save the girl child
We clubbed Raksha Bandan, IndependenceDay and Gokul Asthmiand invited the
women to the center. We seized this occasion of bringing awareness on certain
topics one of which was superstitions through roleplays - 550 women attended
Nirmal Mahila Credit Society: Today the women who benefit from the NMCS are 1510.
The Government auditor audits the accounts. Now women can make fixed deposits up to 1,
00,000/- Loans can be taken up to 1, 00,000 for small scale industry. Interest charged is 1.30%
and loans to be returned within 36 months. Loan gone out during the year Rs.60, 60,800/- Loan
returned Rs.57, 44,971/. Time to time the committee members of the credit society are
empowered to work in a team, take on leadership roles, sanctioning loans, constitutional
changes, rights and duties towards the credit society.
Saroj Navaithy I was really helped since here the interest rate is less hence I can manage the loan
whichhelpedme toeducate mydaughterandsettle mysonin marriage.Since Iwashelped,I told those
in my locality and they too came and became members of the Credit Society.
Farahana Sheikh says, I have not taken loan so far, and I have increased my
savings in my account double fold. I have saved a lot and this makes me feel happy.
Mariam Kayum Sheikh I took loan for the dental treatment of my daughter
and for the education of my two children. Later I took loan for my operation and since the
interest rate is less I benefit a lot.
Renu Hiralal Nirmal I benefitted a lot and I have also now booked a room for my family. I paid
the builder partly
Manjula Kundan Survashi says, I can take loans at a low interest rate. I
helped in my husbands TB treatment. I also used my money for my daughters education.
Fast Forward Dance Academy: The instructors take trouble in their inputs. The
children have appeared on quite a number of T.V shows. The parents are very
happy with all the inputs given to the children. Besides stage shows, flash mobs
and other events, they have put up charity programs. Our children number about
40 in all in 3 different batches. During the vacation, the number of students
increases.
Sponsorship:Our children about 35 excel in academics, sports, singing,
home making, and all round activities.
Some of the sponsored children secured good percentages at the tenth and
twelfth standard examinations. Many are pursuing higher studies.
Hunar Foudationfor special children: This year The Hunar Foundation has set up
its class here for the special children. They number about 20 in all. They are
present fromMondays to Fridays.
Three of them learnt tailoring with the help of one of the members of the
Institute. They did very well and grasped whatwas taught to them with no
difficulty.
The students do a lot of craftwork which is then marketed by the members of the
Foundation.
The parents are very gratefuland take a lot of trouble to come and drop the
children, wait for them during the class hours, and then take home. They also
participate in the meetings held here on the premises, periodically.
We are grateful:
To our Management; our sponsors without whose help we would not be able to run
our programs. Our well wishers, who visit us and contribute generously in cash and
kind. Soroptomist (NGO) who takes keen interest in our cr竪che and provides with
necessities for the children.
Our parish, our neighboring parishes that offer their services in small and big ways.
Students from France accompanied by Pascal.
Womens organizations e.g. the diocesan council of women, who visited our
cr竪che, spent an entire morning with them and gave them, eats and gifts.
The Bombay Hospital staff and students and above all; our faithful band of
workers: Thanks to you our dear staff. You are there with us. We see you struggle
on the home front, but always smiling and zealous at the work front. For all that
you do, God bless you. What would we do without you????????

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  • 2. Child Care: Besides the personal lessons on hygiene given to the little ones, they are taught nursery rhymes and song, drawing and coloring, learning alphabets by watching kid study shows on the television, practical lessons like tidying up the place after meals, putting back all the toys before lunch, mingling with other children, being sociable and interactive with visitors, though some shy away and yell. A student who had come for her work experience reported, Every morning the children would welcome me with shouts of Didi, Didi and come running towards me, the happiness on their faces was priceless. Whenever they had a problem, they would come to me. We had a lot of fun together. Whenever I left i.e. every noon, they would scream, ByeDidi, Bye Didi
  • 3. The economic advancement especially among women groups brings about the overall development to their health conditions and to their families. Right to health is a right of each individual. To ensure that people have access to health facilities shaping their economic status is necessary. We approached HPT and are at present conducting awareness training programs for women on health related issues, special focus on alternative therapy. In this manner we conducted 10 meetings, one visit with Niramy centre, Chembur. Awaz-e Niswah. 6 of us visited Panvel Medicinal trees. Dr.Maitree suggested the Kitchen Pharmacy to the participants. About 20 from around the centre attend the meetings.
  • 4. Medical Health:Our dispensary continues. Our women arehappy with its services and frequent it regularly. The BMC avails of the centre to administer the polio pulse doseevery month. Networking with Brahamakumaris: A medical mobile van. Free medicines. Good checkups and good diagnosis. About60 to 80 persons fromthelocality avail of this facility. The Bombay hospitalnurses also came in 8 different batches this year and visited the areas and conducted awareness camps, normalroutinecheckups etc
  • 5. Gharkul Kamgar Ekta: The Maharashtra Ghar Kamghar Vikas Sangatna (Regd) affiliated to CFTUI (Confederation of Free trade union of India) met at the Chuim Community Centre represented by their coordinator Ms. Francina and President Mr. Bruno respectively on the 29th July . The Work done by the centre, the objectives; the initial spadework carried out by Ms Patsy Khan was highlighted. 19 of our domestic workers aged 55 and abovereceived a token of acknowledgementin the formof cash. ..
  • 6. Sewing Class: The students are mastering this skill, learning what is in the syllabus and after this, their choice of clothes. Some of them take orders. About 15 in the 1st batch and 20 in the 2nd batch. An Embroidery machine was donated by HPT and 4 of our women worked on it making purses, bags, table cloths and designs on the stoles for the HPT Project.
  • 7. Counseling and Case Work: Our Centre looked into 78 cases in which marital problems were 24. Property problems with builders 12; Family problems 29 related to senior citizens, family property, and adolescents siblings. Fights with neighbors about breaking drying lines, washing clothes in front of her room in the gully. MarriagePreparation of 2 different castes: Parents broughtthe couple to the social worker. Sheexplained the concept of marriageas to, budgeting, division of work, careof children, rituals to be care for. They are happily settled. She looked into 4 domestic cases one of which did not get her salary for one month after leaving the job. Sheintervened and the domestic managed to get her salary. Also she looked into three cases of the Chit fund where one of the women was cheated. Thanks to the paper work which was done, our social worker directed her to the police and then sent her to the court, the court has asked the other woman to pay her off 10000/- every month. Sexual harassment at the work place: (1) the woman who came for help was empowered by our social worker as to how to meet the other party and be strong in the situation.
  • 8. Garbage throwing in the neighborhood in front of anothers door. (3) There were constant fights till one of the neighbors was advised by someone to come to Nirmala Nivas. She came and met our social worker who visited her, spoke to the neighbor and amicably settled the erring situation. Molestation (1) Community - illegal housing she explained to them how illegal their houses were and to sit with the opposite party and speak. Registration of Domestic Workers Employers: 44 Domestics: 86 Referred: 27 Obtained jobs: 15 Domestic registered in our bureau. But got jobs elsewhere Registration for ID cards in Garkul kamgar Ekta: 204 RegistrationinMaharashtraGhareluWelfare Board: 161 up to the age of 60 These will get educational benefits, accidental death benefits; delivery benefits, etc. Creation of a self help group at Bandh called SWABIMANBACHATGHAT this is the first one started the Bandh area. We intend to start2 more in Bandh, 1 in Pyari Nagar and Patil Pada.
  • 9. Rationing Kruti Samiti: Our assistant social worker attended 6 meetings. The members were given toll free nos. to be given to the people the area, so that they can contact this no. should the proper ration not be given to them. One of the persons was not getting her ration. She was told her name was not on the list. Our assistantsocialworker went to the shop, looked into the register and found her name and from then on she started getting her ration regularly. She has also looked into another caseand she was promised a reply within 2 months. She visited the areas in the vicinity and formed pressuregroups of 5 each. These pressuregroups weregiven awareness of the RKS. Sheis in contact with the pressuregroups and pays her regular visits to the ration shops allotted to her. Free rations were given because of the intervention of our social worker
  • 10. Celebration of feasts: 300 women present for the haldi kumkum celebration. We conscientized through role plays on family problems, family discord, garbage thrown outdoors and unpleasantness caused around the locality and the remedies that bring about peace and harmony were depicted Womens day: 180 women present. The theme was save the girl child We clubbed Raksha Bandan, IndependenceDay and Gokul Asthmiand invited the women to the center. We seized this occasion of bringing awareness on certain topics one of which was superstitions through roleplays - 550 women attended
  • 11. Nirmal Mahila Credit Society: Today the women who benefit from the NMCS are 1510. The Government auditor audits the accounts. Now women can make fixed deposits up to 1, 00,000/- Loans can be taken up to 1, 00,000 for small scale industry. Interest charged is 1.30% and loans to be returned within 36 months. Loan gone out during the year Rs.60, 60,800/- Loan returned Rs.57, 44,971/. Time to time the committee members of the credit society are empowered to work in a team, take on leadership roles, sanctioning loans, constitutional changes, rights and duties towards the credit society. Saroj Navaithy I was really helped since here the interest rate is less hence I can manage the loan whichhelpedme toeducate mydaughterandsettle mysonin marriage.Since Iwashelped,I told those in my locality and they too came and became members of the Credit Society. Farahana Sheikh says, I have not taken loan so far, and I have increased my savings in my account double fold. I have saved a lot and this makes me feel happy. Mariam Kayum Sheikh I took loan for the dental treatment of my daughter and for the education of my two children. Later I took loan for my operation and since the interest rate is less I benefit a lot. Renu Hiralal Nirmal I benefitted a lot and I have also now booked a room for my family. I paid the builder partly Manjula Kundan Survashi says, I can take loans at a low interest rate. I helped in my husbands TB treatment. I also used my money for my daughters education.
  • 12. Fast Forward Dance Academy: The instructors take trouble in their inputs. The children have appeared on quite a number of T.V shows. The parents are very happy with all the inputs given to the children. Besides stage shows, flash mobs and other events, they have put up charity programs. Our children number about 40 in all in 3 different batches. During the vacation, the number of students increases.
  • 13. Sponsorship:Our children about 35 excel in academics, sports, singing, home making, and all round activities. Some of the sponsored children secured good percentages at the tenth and twelfth standard examinations. Many are pursuing higher studies.
  • 14. Hunar Foudationfor special children: This year The Hunar Foundation has set up its class here for the special children. They number about 20 in all. They are present fromMondays to Fridays. Three of them learnt tailoring with the help of one of the members of the Institute. They did very well and grasped whatwas taught to them with no difficulty. The students do a lot of craftwork which is then marketed by the members of the Foundation. The parents are very gratefuland take a lot of trouble to come and drop the children, wait for them during the class hours, and then take home. They also participate in the meetings held here on the premises, periodically.
  • 15. We are grateful: To our Management; our sponsors without whose help we would not be able to run our programs. Our well wishers, who visit us and contribute generously in cash and kind. Soroptomist (NGO) who takes keen interest in our cr竪che and provides with necessities for the children. Our parish, our neighboring parishes that offer their services in small and big ways. Students from France accompanied by Pascal. Womens organizations e.g. the diocesan council of women, who visited our cr竪che, spent an entire morning with them and gave them, eats and gifts. The Bombay Hospital staff and students and above all; our faithful band of workers: Thanks to you our dear staff. You are there with us. We see you struggle on the home front, but always smiling and zealous at the work front. For all that you do, God bless you. What would we do without you????????