Hello Seniors,
I am working as an HR Executive in a Private Company. Recently, our Management has decided to form a Committee for Social Service activities and have released some funds for this activity. Now, I have to find the areas where I can efficiently use the sponsored funds and report the same to the Management. I request seniors to suggest me the areas (for example: ISKCON - Akshayapatra, old age, etc.) where I can make the right use of these funds so that the needy are served.
Thanks in Advance,
Latha
From India, Mumbai
I am working as an HR Executive in a Private Company. Recently, our Management has decided to form a Committee for Social Service activities and have released some funds for this activity. Now, I have to find the areas where I can efficiently use the sponsored funds and report the same to the Management. I request seniors to suggest me the areas (for example: ISKCON - Akshayapatra, old age, etc.) where I can make the right use of these funds so that the needy are served.
Thanks in Advance,
Latha
From India, Mumbai
First, you must search for a charity organization that runs an orphanage in your city. Children need more care and resources for their upbringing. Supporting organizations that cater to handicapped individuals is also a commendable act of charity. This is true charity. Instead of investing in architecture or construction projects, consider directing resources towards those in need of care. Your organization can also contribute funds to organizations like UNICEF.
Rashid
From Saudi Arabia
Rashid
From Saudi Arabia
Latha,
It's very nice to know that your management has thoughts on social responsibilities.
I would suggest that helping aid to charity is a first step in joining hands for social responsibility. It could be for an orphanage, old age home, handicapped individuals, etc. Also, identifying needy students to support their education or needy aged persons to take care of their old age could be other options. All of this depends on how much time we can dedicate to these causes.
Whatever you choose, I suggest that we should not just stop at donating. We should also follow up on the same by involving voluntary employees. This might also motivate employees to form a small group and work towards these goals.
Anu
From India, Bangalore
It's very nice to know that your management has thoughts on social responsibilities.
I would suggest that helping aid to charity is a first step in joining hands for social responsibility. It could be for an orphanage, old age home, handicapped individuals, etc. Also, identifying needy students to support their education or needy aged persons to take care of their old age could be other options. All of this depends on how much time we can dedicate to these causes.
Whatever you choose, I suggest that we should not just stop at donating. We should also follow up on the same by involving voluntary employees. This might also motivate employees to form a small group and work towards these goals.
Anu
From India, Bangalore
Thanks Anu for ur suggestions... Since this is the first time..we are planning to concentrate on one area..n gradually we try to cover other areas.. Regards Latha
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Latha,
Nice to know that your management has allocated funds for CSR. I agree with Anu's opinions. What I would like to suggest, apart from approaching homes, is to think of initiatives or campaigns to raise awareness or help those in need. For example, I know organizations that use funds to support the blind, such as helping them in education, arranging for candidates to write exams for them, and campaigning for eye drops, among other things. You can involve your own employees in these activities. Similarly, there are opportunities to contribute to education, maintain cleanliness in the city, raise funds for natural calamities, support causes like AIDS, TB, cancer, orphanages, elderly care, promote green initiatives, and work towards a pollution-free environment.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Nice to know that your management has allocated funds for CSR. I agree with Anu's opinions. What I would like to suggest, apart from approaching homes, is to think of initiatives or campaigns to raise awareness or help those in need. For example, I know organizations that use funds to support the blind, such as helping them in education, arranging for candidates to write exams for them, and campaigning for eye drops, among other things. You can involve your own employees in these activities. Similarly, there are opportunities to contribute to education, maintain cleanliness in the city, raise funds for natural calamities, support causes like AIDS, TB, cancer, orphanages, elderly care, promote green initiatives, and work towards a pollution-free environment.
Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
Contact
– 9949689035, for visiting these shelter homes.
1. SIDUR - (shelter for 60 school-going boys - age group 6 to 18) Visiting hours - 8 am to 7 pm all days.
Boys Shelter at New Malakpet Rd - Near Nalgonda X rds
Masjid Lane near Malakpet railway station - Ph-040-24411255
Office address - 316/2RT, TS Nagar. Vijaynagar Colony, Hyderabad-500057
Ph-040-66368109
Email -
Director - Mrs. Nanda Vardhana - 9848834741
2. Forum for St. Children (shelter for 50 school-going boys)
(Visiting hours - after school hours or 8 am to 7 pm on Sundays)
Above MCH public Library
Adj to Railway Bridge.
RP Rd. Secunderabad-500003. Pg-040-27707662 (caretaker) Director - Mrs. Ewari-23002006
3. Aman Vedika (Girls shelter) (max 100 girls - non-formal edu, no skill training)
Community hall, near Chilkalguda
Near Sridevi theatre, Secunderabad.
Contact Person: Sailaja – 9966020797
Email -
4. Sishu Vihar for 0-6 years orphans - boys and girls (No. 184)
AP State orphanage. Near Sarathi Studios
Yousufguda, Hyderabad. Mrs. Swaroopa Rani. Ph-23738179, 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
5. Aashray (shelter cum transit home for 50 boys)
31-113 Ramakrishnapuram railway station area
Near Sainikpuri Rythu Bazar Rd
Malakjgiri- Secunderabad. RR Mandal 500066
Email -
Mr. Mahesh Ph-0-9299650291.
6. HCHW
Home at Tolichowki, 130 Boys
12-2-790/56, Ayodhya Nagar colony
Mehdipatnam- Hyderabad-500028 Ph-040-65505827.
Email -
or 
Director - Dr. Mohd Rafiuddin
7. Bhavitha - Manchi Kalalu
50 Boys
H No: 3-41-112, Plot No: 14/7, West Marredpally, Secunderabad-500026
Phone: 984811992, 9948252657.
Mr. Hari Krishna Reddy.
8. Ankuram
Kesir Gutta around 25 Kms from Secunderabad Railway Station
Girls Home 50
Mrs. Sumitra Director - 9396883708.
9. Govt Special cum children's Home for Girls
(Govt of AP Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services Dept) (max 75 girls - non-formal education and skill training for 30)
Chadarghat-Amberpet Rd. Next to railway over bridge
Hyderabad.
Contact - Mrs. N. Vanaja - Superintendent
Ph-24653977, 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours. Sunday not allowed without special permission.
10. Govt Observation home for Boys
(Govt of AP Juvenile Welfare Department) (max 50 boys in conflict with law category - some informal education, no skill training)
Chanchalguda Jail premises, Hyderabad
Contact - Mrs. M. Uma Maheswari - Superintendent
Ph-24526964. 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
11. Service home for orphan working/student girls (age group 18-35 - little skill training)
Near Sarathi Studios
Yousufguda, Hyderabad
10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
From India, Hyderabad
1. SIDUR - (shelter for 60 school-going boys - age group 6 to 18) Visiting hours - 8 am to 7 pm all days.
Boys Shelter at New Malakpet Rd - Near Nalgonda X rds
Masjid Lane near Malakpet railway station - Ph-040-24411255
Office address - 316/2RT, TS Nagar. Vijaynagar Colony, Hyderabad-500057
Ph-040-66368109
Email -
Director - Mrs. Nanda Vardhana - 9848834741
2. Forum for St. Children (shelter for 50 school-going boys)
(Visiting hours - after school hours or 8 am to 7 pm on Sundays)
Above MCH public Library
Adj to Railway Bridge.
RP Rd. Secunderabad-500003. Pg-040-27707662 (caretaker) Director - Mrs. Ewari-23002006
3. Aman Vedika (Girls shelter) (max 100 girls - non-formal edu, no skill training)
Community hall, near Chilkalguda
Near Sridevi theatre, Secunderabad.
Contact Person: Sailaja – 9966020797
Email -
4. Sishu Vihar for 0-6 years orphans - boys and girls (No. 184)
AP State orphanage. Near Sarathi Studios
Yousufguda, Hyderabad. Mrs. Swaroopa Rani. Ph-23738179, 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
5. Aashray (shelter cum transit home for 50 boys)
31-113 Ramakrishnapuram railway station area
Near Sainikpuri Rythu Bazar Rd
Malakjgiri- Secunderabad. RR Mandal 500066
Email -
Mr. Mahesh Ph-0-9299650291.
6. HCHW
Home at Tolichowki, 130 Boys
12-2-790/56, Ayodhya Nagar colony
Mehdipatnam- Hyderabad-500028 Ph-040-65505827.
Email -
Director - Dr. Mohd Rafiuddin
7. Bhavitha - Manchi Kalalu
50 Boys
H No: 3-41-112, Plot No: 14/7, West Marredpally, Secunderabad-500026
Phone: 984811992, 9948252657.
Mr. Hari Krishna Reddy.
8. Ankuram
Kesir Gutta around 25 Kms from Secunderabad Railway Station
Girls Home 50
Mrs. Sumitra Director - 9396883708.
9. Govt Special cum children's Home for Girls
(Govt of AP Juvenile Welfare Correctional Services Dept) (max 75 girls - non-formal education and skill training for 30)
Chadarghat-Amberpet Rd. Next to railway over bridge
Hyderabad.
Contact - Mrs. N. Vanaja - Superintendent
Ph-24653977, 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours. Sunday not allowed without special permission.
10. Govt Observation home for Boys
(Govt of AP Juvenile Welfare Department) (max 50 boys in conflict with law category - some informal education, no skill training)
Chanchalguda Jail premises, Hyderabad
Contact - Mrs. M. Uma Maheswari - Superintendent
Ph-24526964. 10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
11. Service home for orphan working/student girls (age group 18-35 - little skill training)
Near Sarathi Studios
Yousufguda, Hyderabad
10.30 am to 5 pm - visiting hours.
From India, Hyderabad
Few More suggested areas:
· Education
· Livelihoods
· Health
· HIV/AIDS
· Street children
· Empowering persons with disability
· Beggars Rehabilitation project
· Environment (Community interventions)
· Environment (Corporate interventions)
From India, Hyderabad
· Education
· Livelihoods
· Health
· HIV/AIDS
· Street children
· Empowering persons with disability
· Beggars Rehabilitation project
· Environment (Community interventions)
· Environment (Corporate interventions)
From India, Hyderabad
hi need proper letter for full and final seetlement letter were i have to mentioned your salaries has been adjusted to salarie
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Latha,
Why don't you adopt a child and take care of that child individually instead of sharing the fund among all? You can suggest this to your management and try it out. I feel this is a good idea. Let me know your view on the same.
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Why don't you adopt a child and take care of that child individually instead of sharing the fund among all? You can suggest this to your management and try it out. I feel this is a good idea. Let me know your view on the same.
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Hello Seniors.. Tanks for ur valuable suggestions..i will implement the same:icon1: Regards Latha
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Spend resources on something that will add strategic value. For example, transport companies could invest time and money in initiatives such as growing trees for carbon offsetting or obtaining green globe certification. Another example is hiring freshers to bridge the gap between the academic world and the industry.
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
I came across an organization that distributes solar-powered white LED emergency lights in rural areas. If you could contribute to spreading the use of this or similar handy renewable energy products, it will go a long way in augmenting the energy security of India and also help environmental quality.
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From India, Vadodara
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From India, Vadodara
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