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Janani Suraksha Yojana and Matrutva Anudaan Yojana

SNEHA Jashna (Celebration)

"Dance for Life"

Stardom!

Tere Mere Beach MeinStarting 23rd August, Farah Khan’s new show aired on STAR TV. She will be interviewing celebrities; these celebrity guests will offer one personal effect for auction on EBay and the proceeds of these auctions are being donated to SNEHA (thanks to Ms. Farah Khan).

Filmstar Salman Khan’s Autographed Personal Towel went for a final bid of Rs. 100,000! You can see the listing of current items and bids at http://myworld.ebay.in/snehashakti/.

We request you all to please watch and inform all families and friends to watch the program and if anyone would like to bid, they are most welcome!

What: Farah Khan's 'Tere Mere Beech Mein'

Where: Star TV

When: Every Saturday and Sunday at 9.00 pm

 

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Janani Suraksha Yojana and Matrutva Anudaan Yojana

Janani Suraksha Yojana and Matrutva Anudaan Yojana For ensuring safe motherhood and promoting institutional deliveries, the Government of India and Government of Maharashtra have two schemes, Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) and Matrutva Anudaan Yojana (MAY) respectively.

The JSY is a central government scheme wherein a woman is encouraged to have a safe institutional delivery. She is paid Rs. 600 within 7 days of her delivery in any public hospital. This benefit can be availed only up to two live births. The woman should preferably be below poverty line and belong to the SC/ST, be above the age of 19 years and should carry her ration card (serves as residential proof) when she goes for her delivery.

The MAY is a state government scheme in which the mother can be of any caste and need not carry any documents for availing the benefits of the scheme. The woman gets Rs. 400 after delivery in the form of a bearer cheque and Rs. 400 in the form of medicines throughout the pregnancy. It has come into effect from July 1, 2009.

The Sure Start project carried out an intensive 5-day campaign in Ghatkopar to generate awareness about the two programs. Read about the Campaign

 

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SNEHA Jashna (Celebration)

JashnaOn March 7, 2009, SNEHA celebrated its 9th Foundation Day. Using the ‘Open Space’ method, community members from across the organization’s intervention areas came together to discuss You, Me Aur Hum (You, Me and Us) and Hum Hain Rahi Swasthya Ke (We are Co-travelers on the Path of Health). With over 600 people participating, the celebration was a resounding success!
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"Dance for Life"

Dance for LifeFrom classical western dance to classical Indian dance to sheer fun & energetic dance, the night of February 7, 2009 was full of life!

In a fundraiser event, the ‘Dance for Life’ show featured Dr. Mallika Sarabhai & her troupe and Sandip Soparrkar & his troupe. As part of Mr. Soparrkar’s troupe, 12 of SNEHA’s youth performed a merengue dance, giving them their first opportunity to perform on stage. SNEHA team member, Ashifa Sarkar, choreographed and danced a contemporary ballet that depicted the dream SNEHA has for all children as the welcome.

Raising Rs. 2,100,000 for the organization and publicizing SNEHA’s work, it proved to be a successful occasion that will enable SNEHA to continue to work towards healthy babies and women in urban slums. To donate to SNEHA please contact us.

 

Dance for LifeDance for Life Dance for Life

 

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Maternal & Newborn Health

We work to improve the health and survival of mothers and newborns in underprivileged communities in Mumbai through effective community action and quality, standardized health care.

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Violence Against Women & Children

We provide counseling and rehabilitation services necessary for a woman or child in distress to help them overcome crisis. We also generate awareness in communities about the issue of violence against women and children.”

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Child Health & Nutrition

We work to decrease child malnutrition and provide assistance to children with congenital heart disease.

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Health & Education Services

We provide health services through OPDs for the local slum population. We provide holistic health care to senior citizens at preventative and curative levels as well as with social, recreational and skills-oriented activities. In addition, we work with adolescent girls from slum communities to educate them about health, nutrition, & life skills and to train them in skills that will give them opportunities to earn higher incomes to support themselves and their families.

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Past & Future Work

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Resources

We have published reports, presented papers, and developed a variety of materials related to the above issues.

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Our Stories

Feeding Children, Changing Families

New Heart, New Hope

Fresh Beginnings

Dhruvi belongs to a very poor family in Dharavi. Her mother, Kanchan works at a neighbourhood kiln and earns a meagre INR 50 a day to feed a family of five members. Dhruvi started attending the SNEHA Day Care Centre in February 2009. Initially Dhruvi was reluctant to interact with any one at the centre. However, in the past few months, our day care centre staff has been able to establish a wonderful relationship with Dhruvi and her mother. The child finds great comfort in the centre and also participates actively in the centre activities.

Dhruvi’s mother is relieved that that there is someone to take care of the child while she is away at work. She attends the parents meetings regularly, and is also a member of the Nutrition Committee formed in the community. The child has been showing significant weight gain each month. Her progress has been noticeable, both in her physical status and mental well-being.

 

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For the first three years of Raja's life, each day was a challenge. He was born with pulmonary valve stenosis, a congenital heart defect causing low blood flow to the lungs. This led to - stunted growth, breathing problems, little energy, and constant malaise. Raja's parents, Laxmi and Varun, would have gone to any lengths to save Raja, but, in their case, even ‘any lengths’ would not have been enough. It broke their hearts to know that though treatment was available for Raja, the family just could not afford it.

When SNEHA Heart To Heart (H2H) community organizers came upon Laxmi and Varun, they were assured that something could be done for their child. SNEHA contacted doctors and surgeons, gathered funding, and facilitated the operation which would allow Raja and his family to lead a normal life. A few months later, H2H representatives came to check on Raja and were greeted by a joyous sight- Raja was playing with other neighborhood children. Raja’s condition had improved tremendously.

 

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When Melony was referred to SNEHA’s Center for Vulnerable Women and Children from the psychiatric department of LTMG hospital, she had already gone through a lot. Disturbing though it might be, for some people, the mere sight of a transsexual person can arouse enough anger and hatred that they commit inhuman acts of violence. For Melony, this was an all-too tangible reality.

But Melony was strong. She ignored the threats. She challenged the discrimination. She pushed herself to pursue justice. She underwent surgery to become a woman, and began living with her partner Latif in a healthy and reciprocal relationship. Wanting to re-enter society as the person she was meant to be, rather than the body she was born into, she hoped that SNEHA could help her acquire the legal status of a woman.

SNEHA accompanied the couple to the India Centre for Human Rights and Law for advice on how to accomplish this goal. SNEHA also provided the couple with counseling sessions to help them confront the difficulties and challenges
posed by sexual intolerance. Melony and Latif are now married, and Melony is legally declared a woman. “With Latif beside me and SNEHA supporting me, I do not have to fear about my new womanhood,” Melony stated with a radiant smile. “I can feel complete as a woman”.

 

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