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Sunday, July 17, 2016


Plenty to do and very little time.  Sometimes, we get frustrated and feel like calling it a day.  But we do not want to do that, when we have friends and relatives, who have been supporting us in this noble journey of ours.  Of course all of you will be doing your bit to the community around you in your own way.  But we are sure you also do not wish that SAHYOG downs its shutters and would lend us your hands.

Our projects in mind -

a. Conducting stem cell collection camps
b. Conducting blood donation camps
c. Conducting health awareness programmes in colleges, to avert certain common problems like infertility.
d. Sponsoring free lunch for students of community colleges, where the students are from the poorer strata of the society.
e. Continuing with the present deeds of assisting the poor to meet medical and educational expenses, to the extent possible.

We seek your sincere support to enable us to keep SAHYOG alive and make a difference in the society in our way.  Little drops make an ocean.  Even Rs.100/- per month from each of you will go a long way in the lives of many needy persons.  Please pledge and commit to donate Rs.100/- per month.  Higher donations are most welcome.  Please do not ignore our appeal.  Do send us your donations as well as your valuable suggestions.
Long since we updated you all about our activities, though we continued doing our bit to the community around us.

a. Sanjay, who runs a taxi was in dire conditions, when one of his legs was amputated up to knee level due to gangrene and was unable to drive for quite some time.  Hence, we helped him meet a part of his hospital bill - Rs.15000/-
b. Rajesh, son of an auto-rickshaw driver is pursuing a course in NTTF.  His father was hospitalised due to gangrene in his foot and hence Rajesh needed assistance to pay his fees for his 3rd Semester.  We granted Rs.10000/-, as one of the donors.
c. Assisted B.M. Rafiq to meet his medical expenses of Rs.4000/-.
d. Provided medicines worth Rs.900/- to Haseena Begum.
e. Madhusudan, who himself is a volunteer, assisting poor patients admitted to M.S.Ramaiah Hospital, sought assistance to pay his fee to a private institute, where he is pursuing a course in designing and we granted Rs.20000/-.
f. Contributed Rs.10000/-towards the medical expenses of a poor patient Master Trilochan, referred to us by Ashakiran, an NGO.
g. Met the expenses of purchasing spectacles on behalf of Ramaswamy and Devaki, parents of Rajesh, whom we had assisted earlier for paying fees- Rs.4000/-.
h. Abhilash, son of Adisesh Babu, who works on a meagre salary for a private firm, met with a gory accident and had to undergo surgery of his thigh bone.  Met Rs.15000/- out of his hospital expenses.
i. Mohan Kumar, a young man, met with an accident and underwent a surgery for multiple fractures.  Granted Rs.10000/-, being the cost of certain medical fixtures for the surgery.
j. Granted Rs.10000/- towards the chemotherapy of Manjula, a poor woman, who works for a blind school in Yelahanka.

These are our small deeds for the last two years.