This presentation is about a Slum in Rajendrangar and the various initiatives we have taken to improve the lives of the people who live there. There is a specific appeal here to help pay the School Fees of the students living in Rajendranagar Slum.
28. Mamoor’s Support
Mamoor Trust has been supporting
Rajendranagar for the last 15-20
years.
Key Initiatives include:
Health Clinic
Supporting the Local Schools in
whatever means possible.
Scholarship to Primary School, High
School and Post metric for last 10
years.
Number of Students Mamoor has
helps is 500+ every year.
29. Mamoor’s Support
Mamoor Trust has been supporting
Rajendranagar for the last 15-20
years.
Key Initiatives include:
Health Clinic
Supporting the Local Schools in
whatever means possible.
Scholarship to Primary School, High
School and Post metric for last 10
years.
Number of Students Mamoor has
helps is 500+ every year.
30.
31. Other Activities
Zakat Distribution of Rs. 6 Lakhs over the
last three years, during Ramadhan.
Appointment of English Teachers.
Establishing a low cost Clinic.
Setting up of Tailoring Classes for young
girls
Rebuilding of Homes
Distribution of Rations, Groceries etc.
45. Back to School
This year 170 students approached us for financial
assistance so that they can attend School or College.
These are mostly children of daily-wage labourers,
carpenters, watchmen, fruit vendors, auto-drivers,
mechanics etc.
Mostly Primary School, High-School, Pre-University and
College. Some in Professional Courses like Engineering,
Vocational Courses like Lab-Technicians.
We Fund 80% of the School Fees requirement, so that
there is Parents Contribution also.
No Money doled out. We make Payment to School
Directly
46. How you can help.
170 students an average scholarship
requirement of Rs. 4,800.
Grand Total of Rs. 8,16,000
47. We’ll be tracking
progress
Quarterly Review of results.
Meeting Students and Parents regularly
Taking regular feedback from the School and
Teachers.
Sharing data with donors on a regular basis.
48. “There is no shame in giving a little.
There is Greater Shame in sending the needy away.”
- Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS)