Saturday, 12 January 2013

Thanks for your kindness, who helped Nithin to recover from Thalassemia

Dear Friends,
Very happy to announce that Nithin Reddy has been recovered from Thalassemia with all your help, Support and Wishes.
Nithin Reddy and his family are conveyed their Heartfelt Thanks to everyone who helped for this cause. 

Please find the details of the CMC Bill:

CMC hospital medical bills. total RS.7,29,470/-






Once again thanks to everyone for all your kindness. 

Thanks & Regards,
Bijjam Foundation 
bijjam.foundation@gmail.com 
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Saturday, 3 March 2012

Help Nithin – 5yrs boy suffering with Thalassemia

Nithin Reddy who is 5yrs old boy suffering with Thalassemia. He is suffering from at the age of 1+yrs. It is very difficult for their family to go for further medical treatment as they are from poor family. 
This disease is diagnosed by CMC (Christian Medical College & Hospital), Vellore after all the checkups and are decided for the option of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT). Approximate cost would be 12 lacs for this treatment. Treatment mostly will be happened in the month of July ’12.    


Nithin’s family is looking for the financial help to give the wonderful life for Nitin.

Any financial assistance towards his treatment can be sent as Demand Draft / Cheque, drawn infavour of "The Treasurer, Christian Medial College, Vellore" indicating the patient's name with CMC Hospital number (365466D).


Nithin's Father name is Janardhan REddy and his contact number is: 077020 70891


For any more details, please contact: bijjam.foundation@gmail.com


Visit, http://www.childrenscbf.org/resource_detail.php?id=41&gclid=CLW6-pu_zK4CFcQa6wodvGWaAg to know about Thalassemia.  


Please refer the below medical documents of Nithin:







Saturday, 10 December 2011

Sponsor a child and avoid Child Labour

It's all about giving a needy child the hope of a better future!

Millions of children in today's world undergo the worst forms of child labor which includes Child Slavery, Child prostitution, Child Trafficking, Child Soldiers. In modern era of material and technological advancement, children in almost every country are being callously exploited. The official figure of child laborers world wide is 13 million. But the actual number is much higher.

India accounts for the second highest number where child labour in the world is concerned. Africa accounts for the highest number of children employed and exploited. The fact is that across the length and breadth of the nation, children are in a pathetic condition.

While experts blame the system, poverty, illiteracy, adult unemployment; yet the fact is that the entire nation is responsible for every crime against a child. Instead of nipping the problem at the bud, child labour in India was allowed to increase with each passing year. And today, young ones below the age of 14 have become an important part of various industries; at the cost of their innocence, childhood, health and for that matter their lives.

According to the Census 2001, there were 12.7 million economically active children in the age-group of 5-14 years. The number was 11. 3 million during 1991 (Population Census) thus showing an increase in the number of child labourers. 

Sponsor a child-Your decision can change one poor child life. Because of you, a needy child and the family can look forward to a future of dignity and hope! 

Your support can make a world of difference! 

For more details, please visit: http://www.worldvision.in/ 
Or please contact on: bijjam.foundation@gmail.com



Monday, 31 January 2011

Sponsor a child-Your decision can change one poor child life

It's all about giving a needy child the hope of a better future! 

Rs.600/-  a month it is possible to give a Indian poor child education, health and nutrition. World vision send you 
a profile and photograph of the child you have sponsored, followed by regular updates on his/her progress. 
Your pledge will dramatically improve the course of their life. 

Because of you, a needy child and the family can look forward to a future of dignity and hope!


Your support can make a world of difference! 

For more details, please visit: http://www.worldvision.in/ 
Or please contact on: bijjam.foundation@gmail.com

Sunday, 23 January 2011

IIT student looking for financial help...!

An IIT student Mr. Hameed Sohail looking for financial support to pay his 4th Semister fee. Mr Sohail is doing his BTech in IIT Roorkee. Mr Sohail's father (Khadarvalli) is a daily labour. So it is very difficult for them to survive their normal daily life with his income. Mr Sohail was paid his 3 semisters fee with the help of his relatives and others. Now he is looking for some ones help to pay his 4th semister fee which is the last day to pay for the fee is 28th Jan.

If anyone is interested to help him for his education fee or for any more details please contact: 
Hameed Sohail -  08791138145 
Khadarvalli  -  08125241823 


His Bank details: 
Bank Name: SBI 
Account No.: 30828656130 
Branch: Bhakrapet branch, Kadapa district, Andhra Pradesh 


Or
Contact:  bijjam.foundation@gmail.com 

Friday, 19 November 2010

Melghat Tribal Rehabilitation Project

MELGHAT HEALTH PROJECT, MELGHAT, 

Amaravathi District of Maharastra 

MAHAN Trust 


Over the years, the Melghat region of Amravati district has seen numerous cases of malnutrition. Villages here are generally far-flung and Govt. health services struggle to reach the people and provide adequate services. 


Dr. Ashish Satav, is president of MAHAN Trust and is working for the health care of Tribals in Melghat. His engagement in the Melghat region for the past 11 years has been to provide medical facilities to the tribals in the region. Dr. Satav has reduced under 5 children mortality and prevalence of severe malnutrition by more than 50% and age specific mortality (16-60 years) by 18% in 17 villages of Melghat through home based child and adult care with the help of village health workers using randomized control trial method. Dr. Satav has also presented papers at national and international level. He has bagged several awards for his social service and medical research. He is member of Bhavishya Alliance, an international alliance for reducing malnutrition in Maharashtra, state level Village Child Development Committee of Rajmata Jijau Mother & Child , Health & Nutrition  Mission of Govt. of Maharashtra, and European Society of Pediatric research. Dr. Satav holds an M.D. in Internal Medicine. He is an associate professor at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram.
About MAHAN: MAHAN, an acronym for “Meditation, AIDS, Health, Addiction, Nutrition”, was formed in 1998 by Dr. Ashish Satav and his wife, Dr. Kavita Satav. Their aim is to provide basic health services to the tribal population of Melghat, a hilly forest area, where majority of the people are below the poverty line. This area is known for highest mortality for the children under the age of 5 and in the age group of 16-50 years in Maharashtra. Most of the mortality is the result of malnutrition.
Accomplishments:
  1. More than 46493 patients have been treated till date
  2. Operated more than 692 cases with ophthalmic problems like cataract (free of cost -intra-ocular lens implantation), eye injuries, minor surgeries etc.
  3. Over 500 patients treated in the hospital with serious illnesses like Myocardial infarction, brain haemorrhage, cerebral malaria, meningitis, tetanus etc.
  4. Trained 19 village health workers for treatment of children under the age of 5.
Additionally, MAHAN conducts many preventive programs, namely health education programme, youth dialogue and health training programme, strengthening of existing health care systems and policy level engagement. 

For any support contact, 
Dr. Ashish Satav
Mahatma Gandhi Tribal Hospital,
Karmagram, Utavali, Dharni, Amaravati-drsatav@rediffmail.com
9423118877, 07226-202291

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Sponsor a child-Your decision can change one poor child life

It's all about giving a needy child the hope of a better future! Your gift of Rs.600/- every month provides a needy child with access to education, health and nutrition. Because of you, a needy child and the family can look forward to a future of dignity and hope!   


Your support can make a world of difference! 

For more details, please visit: http://www.worldvision.in/ 
Or please contact on: bijjam.foundation@gmail.com 



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