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The programmes running currently
PPTCT project (Prevention of Parent to child Transmission) |
PPTCT project (Prevention of Parent to child Transmission) was started in Yuvak Pratishthan in the year of 2006. This project working on Health related programmed in community level (HIV/AIDS). The project was sponsored by Mumbai District AIDS Control Society (MDACS), under guideline of National AIDS Control Society (NACO). We are working with Mumbai District AIDS Control Society in BMC Ward (4 Ward) In detail for the ‘Two hospitals included in (‘S’ Ward Savitribai Maternity Home, and Ambedker Hospital) ,Three hospitals included in’(M’ East, Shatabdi, Devner, and Cheeta Camp), One hospital included in (’E’ Ward, Nair), One hospital included in (‘M’ West, Ramabai ).We are working in total seven hospitals in Mumbai. In this PPTCT project at present total 38 workers working. In detail of staff (‘S’ Ward included 1 Project Co-ordinater,2 Counselor, and 7 ORW / ‘M’ East included 1 Project Co- ordinater, 2 Counselor, and 12 ORW / ’E’ Ward included 1 Project Co-ordinater,1 Counselor, and 5 ORW / ‘M’ West included 1 Counselor, and 4 ORW ).
Migration Awareness Project Started from Jan 2010 in Vikroli, Mumbai
Jeevan Aasara to care and support new generation of PLHA family and Jeevan Adhar to empower PLHA mothers in its individual capacity, where in 264 families have been enrolled. We are supporting to infected children educational, Financial Security from Kisan Vikas Patra & make foster parents.
Jeevan Aasha started in year 2001, last nine years. Heart, Kidney, Cancer, Brain diseases, MRI, Cataract and other medical equipment, earring aid guides and helps the poor patients in all aspects from finance to medicines as per requirement of patients., YP catered more than 10,000 patients with network of fifty charitable trusts which provide finance regularly, with help of many doctors for subsidies in their charges, with help of clinics for diagnostic tests. All these services are provided sometimes even free as per their need.
Yuvak Pratishthan Samarpan Arogya Kendra |
Yuvak Pratishthan Samarpan Arogya Kendra is our dispensary. in this centre we provide medical facility like Homeopathic, Allopathic, Aurvedic Sonography, TB DOTS etc. In Mumbai our l 3 centers is running Mulund, Bhandup & Vikhroli area. Medical vans are going to community with our medical staff & diagnose diseases.
Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Raigad |
Jan Shikshan Sansthan, Raigad a voluntary organization, approved by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of School Education & Literacy, Govt. of India. JSS are engaged in non-formal education as well as vocational and skill development training.
- 40 Types of Vocational courses
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Training Priority
- SHG’s
- Non- Literates & Neo – literates
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Women
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SC, ST, Minority
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School dropouts
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Rural/Urban slums
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Other economically weaker section
- Blocks – 15 Talukas of Raigad District
- Coverage – 600 villages
- Total No. of Beneficiaries covered during the year 2004 to 2009 – 25664
- Coverage of Social status (Vocational Training) SC – 1487, ST – 1482, OBC – 4216, Others – 4995
MMRDA has proposed construction of 30 thousand toilets in different URBAN LOCAL BODIES (ULB) beyond Mumbai MCGM limit under NIRMAL MMR ABHIYAN SCHEME. This is one of the biggest toilet block project. We YUVAK PRATISHTHAN is one of the reputed NGO for this work. We have started construction of 75 toilet block in the year 2007 and handed over mostly all.
Centre for Slum Studies (CSS) |
Ramnarain Ruia College has initiated Centre for Slum Studies (CSS) in association with All India Local Self Government & Yuvak Pratishthan for the academic inputs, research and studies in the area of Urban Issues. CSS conducts various Certificate Courses and PG Diploma Course in Slum Studies and Development (Affiliated to Mumbai University) since the year 2002. More than 200 students are trained and passed successfully. They are working with many NGOs and GOs. UGC has awarded grant for innovative courses to Diploma in Slum Studies and Development in 2008. CSS trained 1280 community workers from slum adaption scheme and Self Help Groups. |