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Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Vedic Foundation || SLGV Foundation
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Detailed Donation Proposal for Charitable Activities
1. Executive Summary
This proposal seeks financial assistance of Financial Support us to organize a series of Nitya Anna Prasada, Clothes and Blankets, Books for Poor students and bags and Scholarships, Medical Camps and women support and Men power salaries, local NGOs, ensuring sustainable health outcomes for marginalized communities.
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2. Background and Rationale
- Rural areas in Telangana face significant challenges in accessing quality healthcare services, especially for women and children. Many communities suffer from malnutrition, anaemia, reproductive health issues, poor
sanitation, and lack of awareness about preventive healthcare. Children are particularly vulnerable to vaccine preventable diseases, nutritional deficiencies, and poor hygiene practices. Women often lack access to maternal and reproductive health services, leading to high morbidity and mortality rates.
Through this project, we aim to bridge the healthcare access gap by conducting multi‐specialty health camps focused on maternal, neonatal, child health, nutrition, and awareness. The camps will not only provide curative
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3. Objectives of the Project
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The main objectives of the proposed health camp initiative are: To provide free medical check‐ups, diagnosis, and treatment for children and women. Anna Prasads, Clothes and Blankets, Books for Poor students and bags and Scholarships, Medical Camps and women support and Men power salaries and medicines, nutritional supplements, and sanitary kits.To create awareness on hygiene, nutrition, family planning, and preventive healthcare.To strengthen referral systems with nearby hospitals for serious cases.To promote long‐term behavioural changes through community engagement and education.
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4. Project Scope and Activities
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The project will be implemented across multiple rural districts in Telangana, covering Rural areas. Each camp will cater to around 15000 beneficiaries, providing a wide range of healthcare services.
5. Implementation Plan
Key activities include:
Organizing mobile health camps with general physicians, paediatricians, gynaecologists, and nutritionists. Conducting diagnostic tests (haemoglobin, blood sugar, BP, BMI, etc.). Distribution of free medicines and nutrition kits.
Conducting vaccination drives for children and pregnant women. Awareness sessions on menstrual hygiene, maternal health, and child nutrition.
Training local health workers and ASHAs on community health practices.
Establishing referral linkages with nearby Primary Health centre’s (PHCs). -
The health camp program will be executed over a period of 12 months, following a structured phase‐wise plan:
Phase 1: Planning and Coordination (Months 1‐2)
‐ Identify target villages and conduct baseline health surveys.
‐ Partner with local government bodies and NGOs.
‐ Procure medical equipment and supplies.
Phase 2: Health Camp Execution (Months 3‐10)
‐ Conduct monthly health camps across target locations.
‐ Provide check‐ups, treatments, and awareness sessions.
‐ Maintain records and monitor progress.
Phase 3: Evaluation and Reporting (Months 11‐12)
‐ Conduct post‐camp evaluations and impact assessment.
‐ Document best practices and success stories.
‐ Prepare sustainability roadmap. -
6. Estimated Budget
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The estimated cost of will be allocated as follows:
7. Expected Outcomes and Impact
*Nitya Anna Prasad
*Clothes and Blankets
*Books for Poor students and bags
*Scholarships
*Medical Camps
*Women support
Salaries:
Teachers
Cleaning
Administrative employees
Cooking Staff
Medical Assistants and Nurses
Temple Pujari
Veda Patasala Teachers
Directors and Trustees
Organic Forming Maintenance
Medicinal Plants Maintenance
Old age Home Maintenance
Medical Treatment
Power and Water Consumption -
The proposed health camp initiative will have measurable and lasting impacts, including:
Improved health and nutritional status of 25,000+ beneficiaries.
Increased awareness of maternal and child health practices.
Enhanced immunization coverage in rural communities.
Strengthened linkages between rural communities and healthcare systems.
Empowerment of women through improved reproductive health awareness.
Sustainable health‐seeking behavior among rural populations. -
8. Sustainability Plan
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To ensure long‐term sustainability, the project will:
Develop health awareness groups within villages. Collaborate with local health departments for continued service delivery. Leverage CSR partnerships for ongoing support. Conduct follow‐up visits and refresher camps annually. -
9. Appeal for Support
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We seek your generous financial support us to implement this life‐transforming health initiative. Your contribution will enable us to bring essential healthcare services to underprivileged women and children
in rural Telangana, promoting health equity, dignity, and empowerment.10. Contact Information
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For further details, please contact:
Name: Dr.Chilukuri Srinivasa Murthy
Organization: Sri Lakshmi Ganapathi Vedic Foundation
Phone: +91 9440054929
Email: slgvedicfoundation@gmail.comWe sincerely thank you for considering our proposal and supporting our mission to ensure health and well being for all.
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