2. Sukarya ● Non-profitable and non-governmental organization based in Gurgaon,Haryana. ● Established in 1999 ● Aim of providing better health services to the poor and needy. ● Vision is to unleash people's energy and self awareness for a better and healthier society. ● Run by volunteers driven by a spiritual and emotional commitment to help those in need of succor and salvation.
3. VISION Our vision is achieving sound health for the poorest section of the society, especially women, adolescents and children by not just providing access to health care but empowering them to create a healthy society through promotion of efficacious and affordable methods of disease prevention. We seek to empower particularly the women and children for ' Behtar Swasthya Behtar Samaj'
4. Our Objectives ● To advocate, encourage and guide positive 'health-seeking behavior' with special emphasis on mental and spiritual health. ● To improve maternal and child health through training, awareness campaigns, workshops, and health related education. ● To advocate, promote and sensitize communities on Primary Health Care, Reproductive Child Health and Community Health issues. ● To empower women by strengthening their physical, mental and emotional well-being and economic security. ● To initiate and implement social and community development activities in the field of healthcare, income generation for women as well as education for the weaker sections of society. ● To provide humanitarian assistance in areas affected by natural calamities such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods.
5. OUR TEAM The team of Sukarya includes volunteers, professionals, consultants, doctors and the working staff.
6. The list of volunteers is as follows: S. No. Name Designation 1. Ms. Meera Satpathy Chairperson 2. Ms. Kumkum Bhatia Trustee 3. Ms. Shipra Shukla Co-ordinator Public Relation and Networking 4. Mr. D. S. Kataria Co-ordinator Mobile Diagnostic clinic project 5. Mr. Asit Tarkhad Co-ordinator Health Centres & Physiotherapy unit 6 Ms. Pushpa Indernath Project Co-ordinator Spice Making Project 7. Ms. Renu Sood Co-ordinator Saath Saath Project 8. Mr. Naresh Wadhawan Core Volunteer 9. Ms. Varsha Tarkhad Core Volunteer 10. Ms. Madhu Kataria Core Volunteer
7. Advisory Committee Mr. C.B. Satpathy , Retd. DGOI police ,Working as advisor corporate strategy and security Mr. S.K. Kain, I.P.S., Retd. DG Police, Worked as special commissioner WIP services, Delhi, Member, PGC Delhi Dr. Aasha Kapur Mehta, Professor Economics in IIPA, lecturer since 1975,Delhi University, Reader in IIPA 1997- PRESENT Dr. Suraj Kumar, National Programme Officer, UNDP, India Country Office, Delhi.
8. Sukarya initiated its activities in 1999 by conducting various Health Camps, Health Melas and Free Medical Services including free distribution of medicines in various slums of Delhi and Gurgaon with the help of expert team of doctors. Subsequently Sukarya has been implementing Income Generation and Life Skills Projects in Gurgaon and covering JJ slum clusters in DLF Phase-V and villages of Kanhei, Wazirabad, Ghata, Tighra and Shamaspur.
14. D. Promoting Rural Health by Health Promotion Camps E. Better health through Community based health centre F. Women empowerment by strengthening self help group and micro enterprise development
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16. ANAEMIA FREE INDIA HEALTHY AND STRONGER INDIA WAKE UP ANAEMIA IS CAUSING RED ALERT
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19. The project reaches a population of 30000 in 10 villages of Gurgaon district in Haryana. The project was initiated in May, 2006, aims to reduce the “Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anaemia” among adolescent girls, pregnant women and lactating mothers. The project is supported by Population Foundation Of India, New Delhi. This project finished in July 2009. The end line survey of the project was done by a third party and Sukarya was successful in reducing the prevalence of Anaemia by 65%
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23. This project is a direct implementation project by Population Foundation Of India with active partnership of Sukarya. The project is of 3 years period and covers a population of 50,000 which includes 27 villages of Nuh and Tauro Block of Mewat District. The goal of the project is to improve the reproductive and child health and family planning status in Mewat.
33. Achievements ◄ A total of 18 camps were held in which total 651 men and 738 women were benefited from the camps. ◄ Improvement in the health seeking behavior was observed in the community. The people took their initiative to attend the camps, complete the course of medicines and follow up with the doctors. ◄ More number of people from the community was aware about the government services and was benefiting from the service. ◄ More number of women were going for their pre natal check ups and taking the TT injections.
34. ◄ More number of women were opting for institutional deliveries ◄ The community became more cognizant about nutritive diet ◄ The elderly people, including both the women and men were benefited by the inputs by the physiotherapist, who regularly took the physiotherapy treatments for their joint and arthritis problems
47. Sukarya Sehat Centre was inaugurated in 2005 in Sukarya ’ s premises at Sushant lok. Since then, the Sehat Centre has been doing exemplary work and is well known for its service to poor and needy people. A general practitioner is available 3 days a week between 10:30-1:30.
82. Sukarya has been supported by the following corporates: ● Godfrey Phillips India Ltd ● Incentive Destinations, Gurgaon ● Amadeus, Delhi ● Bird Group, Delhi ● RDM, Gurgaon ● BPCL Mumbai ● Gujrat Ambuja Cement Ltd., Delhi ● Hughes Systique, Gurgaon ● Maruti Udyog Limited, Gurgaon ● TATA, Mumbai ● IDFC Management Company, Mumbai ● Kusmunda Coal Transport Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
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84. Sukarya has been supported by the following funding organizations: ● Population Foundation of India ● Charities Aid Foundation, India ● Concern India Foundation ● Give India
86. Sukarya has worked with the following organizations: ● National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) New Delhi ● Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) of Government of India ● Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child, New Delhi ● South Delhi Medical Association ● Delhi Psychiatric Society ● Escorts Heart Care Centre ● Sir Ganga Ram Heart Care Centre ● Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Medical Sciences Centre for Diabeted and Life Style Diseases ● Chetana, New Delhi, ● Prayatana, NGO New Delhi