VOLUME VI NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 2018 - Bethany Presbyterian Church
BETHANY SOCIETY ANNUAL REPORT April 1, 2017-March 31, 2018 · 2019. 3. 6. · BETHANY SOCIETY...
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We Dream of a World Where All Enjoy Fullness of Being!
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Count me in...!“Person with disability” means a person with long term physical, mental, intellectual or
sensory impairment which, in interaction with barriers, hinders…. full and effective participation in society equally with others;
Arai Mile, New Tura, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India
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MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
TODAY
The year 2017-2018 was truly a year of change as the Rights for Persons with Disabilities Act 2016(RPD Act 2016) came into force. For Bethany Society, this was a ratification of its vision “..equity through inclusion”. The passing of this law by the Government gave us new perspectives on development and further strengthened our resolve that the twin-track approach, promoting variability specific interventions and challenging mainstream systems can lead to inclusive societies. It also gave the disability sector the tool to promote their rights so that they could be productive citizens of the country.“ Essential for some good for all..” continues to be our mantra.
Our collaborations with Government; national, regional and international NGOs and private partners helped us to focus on the inclusion of persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups into mainstream sectors of health, education, livelihoods and social inclusion. Our staff and village communities enhanced their understanding of Community Based Inclusive Development (CBID).The Universal Design of Learning (UDL) framework developed further our understanding of Inclusive Education.
The administrative restructuring of all programmes under the Community Led Accessibility Network (CLAN) and Community Led Environment Action Network (CLEAN) is promotinggreater collaboration within the various units and projects of Bethany Society. This is our Theory of Change.
Bethany Society is also accepting its role as mission multiplier through network projects which have a greater impact. This is evidenced through the State Government collaborations for designing accessible buildings, the RAISE inclusive education programme, the Meghalaya Government and Asian Development Bank inclusive skill development programme, the Community Mental Health Programme, The National Trust programme and others.. This change in strategy will continue to challenge us to move past our comfort zones
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and accept the reality of collaboration and diversity beyond our own specific programmes within Bethany Society.
We rejoice and celebrate the success of our students both from formal and non-formal programmes who are moving into the world of work and into their communities with dignity and respect. Young people with diverse talents are working in government, NGOs, private companies, in their villages as entrepreneurs both within Meghalaya and other parts of India….this is our motivation.
All this is not possible without a network of support - moral, technical and financial from our Patron Sister Rosario Lopes, the Members and Governing Body of Bethany Society, the different Managing Committees, the local communities, the Government, INGOs, local NGOs, private enterprise and friends from Meghalaya, India and many other parts of the world. Our staff and programme Heads who are the backbone and silent workers behind the scenes, totally committed day after day, continue to amaze.
I feel humbled, privileged and blessed to be a part of this vibrant community who “…dream of a world where all enjoy fullness of being.”
I thank each of you as we present the Annual Report for the year ending March 31,2018 and invite you to continue to support our journey….
“Who will light the lantern and go one step beyond……”
Carmo NoronhaJuly 15, 2018
TOMORROW
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ORGANIZATION PROFILE
1. Name & Registered Address of the Organisation:Bethany Society, Arai Mile, New Tura, W. Garo Hills, Meghalaya 794101
2. Address & Contact details of key functionaries:
Mrs. Shirleen B. Sawkmie,PresidentGreen Dale, Lower Burney Hills, Arai Mile, New TuraW. Garo Hills, Meghalaya 794101 (M) 9436112004
Mr. Carmo Noronha,Secretary &Executive Director. ( Shillong )Lady Veronica Lane, Laitumkhrah, Shillong - 793003Ph: 0364-2210631 M : 09436119808 email: [email protected]
Col. T. I. Donald ( Retd ),Administrator ( Tura ) Arai Mile, New Tura, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya - 794101Ph: 03651-232396
3. Registration details: SR/BS-223/81 of 1981 under Meghalaya Societies Registration Act 214250065 of 1987 under FCRA (Validity till October 31, 2021) 707/12A/CA/’87-’88 under sec 12A(a) of IT Act. PAN : AATB 2783R TAN : SHLB03528A 80G: CIT(E)/10F/714/15-16/16-17/G-0108/739-41 of 13/05/16 (Permanent Validity) Registered under Persons with Disability Act 1995 with Dept. of Social Welfare,
Govt. of Meghalaya (Validity till 202
4. Annual Budget: Recurring about Rs. 400 lakhs.
5. Source of Funding Grants from Government of India (National and State) and national and international
funding organizations 60% Contributions from donors local,national and international 30% Self generated income 10%
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6. Governing Body
DETAILS OF GOVERNING BODY ( 2015-2018 )
No. Name Address DOB G Occupation Designation1. ShirleenB.Sawk
mie(Indian)
Sherwood School, Tura, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya. 79410109436112004 ( M )
04.06.1967 F Entrepreneur & EducationistBrooklyn School, Chandmari,Tura, W.Garo Hills, Meghalaya
President
2. Carmo Noronha(Indian)
Benville Cottage, Bishop Cotton RoadShillong – 79300109436119808 ( M )
04.02.1953 M Executive DirectorBethany SocietyLady Veronica LaneLaitumkhrah, Shillong
Secretary
3. MondakiniBasu(Indian)
Dutta CottageMoti Nagar Shillong09436105986 (M)
22.06.1960 F Associate ProfessorSt. Anthony’s CollegeShillong
Treasurer
4. Rebecca Bogai(Indian)
NirmaliRed Hill Road, Laitumkhrah, Shillong – 79300309436307413 (M)
13.03.1956 F Social WorkerNirmaliRed Hill Road, Laitumkhrah, Shillong – 793003
Member
5. Thomas Samuel(Indian)
St. Edmund’s CollegeLaitumkhrah, Shillong – 79300309089275161 (M)
18.02.1960 M PrincipalSt. Edmund’s Hr. Sec SchoolLaitumkhrah, Shillong
Member
6. Bertha Dkhar(Indian)(Visually Impaired)
Grace CottageJaiawShyiapShillong09862573795 (M)
14.09.1959 F Senior Programme CoordinatorBethany SocietyShillong
Member
7. Tourist Mark(Indian)
Cherith, Pohkseh EastShillong09863116264 (M)
12.10.1941 M Retired Director, Deptt of Education- Meghalaya
Member
8. Janessaline Mary Pyngrope(Indian)
Boscobel, Arbuthnot RdLaitumkhrah, Shillong03642536770
22.01.1980 F EntrepreneurShillong
Member
9. Pynhoi TangIndian (Visually Impaired)
Phramer Village & POWest Jaintia HillsMeghalaya09856048954 (M)
17.01.1984 F Government ServantNEIGIHMS, Shillong
Meghalaya
Mr. Carmo Noronha and Ms. Bertha Dkhar were paid salaries as Executive Director and Senior Programme Coordinator in the Society.
No Member of the Governing Body was paid for attending Meetings and no Indian or International travel was supported for any of the Governing Body Members.
Three Governing Body Meetings were held in the financial year.
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7. Our key personnel
Their leadership and dedication and the teamwork of their staff make our interventions possible and credible...the Society thanks them for their contribution.-
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Name Responsible For Designation & Location Contact Details
1. Mrs. Shirleen B. Sawkmie (Honorary)
Public Relations, Senior Citizens’ Programme, Fruit and vegetable processing programme, RCI Programmes
President, Tura 9436112004
2. Mr. Carmo Noronha All Programmes, new inititatives and partnerships, Training, Monitoring & Evaluation
Executive Director, Shillong
9436119808
3. Col. T. 1. Donald (Retd)
All programmes at Head Office, Tura and Garo Hills
Administrator, Tura 9436112955
4. Ms. Bertha G. Dkhar Mainstreaming Education, NIVH initiatives, Child Rights
Senior Programme Coordinator, Shillong
5. Mr. Michael Sangma CBID - Garo Hills, Livelihoods and Hostels, Garo Hills
Senior Programme Coordinator, Tura
6. Mr. Herald Massar Administration and Finance
Senior Coordinator, Shillong
7. Mr. BalerianMargnar Maintenance Senior Coordinator, Shillong
9863088294
8. Mr. Ricky Renthlei Mainstreaming Livelihoods,
Senior Programme Coordinator, Shillong
9. Ms. Lily Hmar Mainstreaming ( Social Inclusion and Empowerment, CBID)
Senior Programme Coordinator, Shillong
8473871113
10. Mrs. Rosa Wahlang JyotiSroat Inclusive School,Master Trainer Inclusive Education
Principal, Shillong [email protected]
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11. Ms. MerlieneDiengdoh
ROILANG Livelihood Academy, Vocational Training.
Programme Coordinator, Shillong
12. Ms. Wanbiat Tang CBID Programme, Laskein Block, W Jaintia Hills
Programme CoordinatorPhramer, W. Jaintia Hills
13.Ms. JeniviveNongsiej& Mr. Ferdinand Lyngdoh
Hostels Shillong Programme CoordinatorShillong
8794234688
14. Mr. KynsaiSangriang CBID Programme , Mawkyrwat
Programme CoordinatorMawkyrwat, SouthWest Khasi Hills
15. Mr. BibhudattaSahu Regional Strategy for Inclusive Education in Northeast (RAISE NE).
Project Director,Shillong
16. DarityKhongthaw Community Mental HealthMeghalaya
Programme Coordinator, Shillong
17. Battihun Mary Khongmawloh
Golden Bridge ProjectPungweikyian Village, Pynursla
Programme CoordinatorPynursla
9856821549
18. RibanlinDkhar The National Trust Programme
Programme Coordinator [email protected]
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8. THANK YOU
Departments of Social Welfare (EKH, WGH, SWKH, WJH) , Education (SSA {DSEO-EKH}, DERT), Rural Development (District Rural Development Agencies), Art & Culture, Office of the Commissioner of Persons with Disability, Deputy Commissioners (EKH, WGH) from the Government of Meghalaya.
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, GOI National Institute for Empowerment of Persons with Visual Impairment, Dehradun Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi Northeastern Hill University, Shillong MBDA, Shillong CBM, (ChristoffelBlinden Mission), Germany, Italy, Australia& Bangalore Shanti Onlus, Italy ( Marruicia and friends) Light for the World, International, Austria The Hans Foundation, New Delhi Caritas India & CBR-Forum, Bangalore Jan VikasSamiti, Varanasi and LilianneFonds, Netherlands Indo Global Social Service Society, New Delhi Amway, India Isidro Lopez, Sister Lopez and family and friends Spain Joaquim and Melita Noronha and friends from UK Susan Paisley, Kiran and Laura Singh USA Mr. J.J. O’Dwyer& friends, Ireland Delia & Christian Klages and Viren fur Hilfe, Germany The late Mr. John Lobo and family Sponsors& friends from: India The Christian Brothers, especially from St. Edmund’s Community, Shillong.
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The Missionaries of Christ Jesus, Meghalaya The Society for the Welfare of the Disabled and its units, Shillong The All Meghalaya Association of Persons with Disability, Meghalaya Meghalaya Deaf Association, Shillong Mission Trust, Shillong Nazareth Hospital, Shillong Yatendra Agarwal and Eco Solutions, Mumbai Sherwood School, Tura Schools, Colleges, hostels across Meghalaya supporting inclusion NGO friends from across the State and Region. The many individuals and groups and organizations from Shillong and Tura who support our
programmes on an almost weekly basis throughout the year Our clients in all our programmes.
We continue to seek your support and pray for your well-beingThe next few pages give a glimpse of various interventions.
Carmo Noronha, Executive DirectorJuly 15, 2018
We Dream of a World where All Enjoy Fullness of Being
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AR (2017-2018) Annexure : Details of Programmes
S.No. Name of the
Project/Location
Started
in
Nature of
Project/Activities/Areas
Outcome/Follow-up Collaboration/Source of funds(Rs)
Expenditure
1. Hostels for PWDs Shillong& Tura
1986 4hostels-2 in Tura & 2 in Shillong for persons with disabilities (PWDs)
PWDs avail of formal and non-formal education programmes and livelihoods training
Students undergoing formal education are supported for higher studies as per need.
Students in livelihood training are supported for micro-enterprise development and credit linkage
MSJE (GOI) 7,46,300=00
Sponsorships from Spain, Italy, USA, India, Australia, Shillong
Contribution from parents
33,86,355=00
2. JyotiSroat School Inclusive, Shillong
1992 An inclusive school from, pre-school to class XII
Out of 230 students, 85 are children with disability.
Supports trainings for teachers from SSA
Follows the Meghalaya Board of Secondary Education (MBOSE) and is recognized by the Department of Education
Students are supported for Higher Secondary, graduation and post-graduation students completed Class X and Class XII
For 2017 all students passed the Board Examinations
Dept of Education SSA17,64,270=00
Dept of Social Welfare
Bethany Society, Sponsorships, Donations, Local fund raising,
NIVH (Dehradun) Parents’
Contribution CBM Germany Amway
44,03,014=00
3. Promoting Inclusion through Mainstreaming
2013 Advocating for changing Government systems to promote inclusion of PWDs
Nodal Centre of NIVH for promoting Braille in Northeast, Development of Braille Codes for regional NE languages
Supplying Braille Books to students from
80 students completed Foundation Course for Inclusive Education
Braille Books supplied to Meghalaya and Nagaland and to students from various classes
DPOs established in 38 Blocks Promoting inclusive livelihoods
through NREGA, NRLM, DRDA Provided training support in CBID to
15 NGOs across NE India focus on
NIVH Dehradun Light for the World
International Austria North Eastern Hill
University NGOs
57,97,729=00
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pre-school to post Graduation
RCI certified courses on Foundation course (FC)
Training Programmes for NGOs to promote Community Based Inclusive Development
Promoting inclusion of persons with disability under National Trust (SNAC Meghalaya)
basic needs – health, education, livelihoods and social inclusion.
Supported JSS to continue research in Inclusive Education
Through networks, partnerships and direct interventions reaching out 1000 villages and impacting 50,000 families.
4 Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods
1996 Roilang Livelihood Academy,Shillong
Livelihood Training,Trebrongre,WGaro Hills
Sustainable Options for Uplifting Livelihoods(SOUL)
Supporting Meghalaya Basin Development Authority (MBDA)
Converging with various Govt.Department for promoting inclusive livelihoods (MSRLS)
Vocational, Livelihoodand National Open School programme for 150 PWDs and other vulnerable youth
Supported 1000 Households from10 villages in E.K Hills for Climate Change resilient livelihoods.
Partnering with MBDA in 4 Blocks for promoting enterprises
Support 150 SHGs of PWDs Promoting 400 SHGs in E Khasi Hills
and S Garo Hills
CBM, Germany Dept of Social
Welfare,Govt of Meghalaya
Self generated income
Bethany Society IGSSS,New Delhi MBDA Meghalaya State
Rural livelihood Society (MSRLS)
98,12,178=00
5 Social Inclusion and Empowerment through Community Based Inclusive
2004 Promoting inclusion of persons with disability in all mainstream programmes in W. Garo
DPOs formed in 38 Blocks across Meghalaya impacting 3000 PWDs
CBID programme in 400 villages Supported 3000 ( 1800 with
Caritas India,New Delhi
CBM, Bangalore CBR-Forum,
85,85,049=00
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Development (CBID) Hills, S Garo Hills & S W Khasi Hills& Jantia Hills
Promoting and empowering Disabled People’s Organisation(DPOs)
Promoting and joining State and regional networks
Promoting Community Mental Health in selected pockets of Meghalaya
medication and professional support)persons with mental illness in 9 Districts through comprehensive support
Bangalore Jan Vikas Samiti –
Lilianne Fonds, Varanasi
JJ O’Dwyer and friends fund
The Hans Foundation, New Delhi
District Social Welfare, S W Khasi Hills.
6 Caring for the aged 2002 Facilitating Old Age Pension Scheme and foodgrainsto Senior Citizens from remote rural areas of W.Garo Hills
Over 600 availing of this programme under the supervision of the President, Bethany Society
DRDA- West Garo Hills In kind
8 Regional Action for Inclusive Education NE India (RAISE NE)
2016 15 NGOs across Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura. Developing partnerships reaching out 75 SSA schools in 20 Districts.
Promoting Inclusive Education in 15 institutions across NE India.
Capacity building of teachers and school community using Universal Design of Learning
Advocacy with 5 NE State Education Departments for promoting quality Inclusive Education
LFI-Austria
Liliane Fonds - JVS-Varanasi
CBM-India, Australia and Italy
171,91,708=00
9 The Golden Bridge Project
2014 Empowering children from poor families to link with education in Pungweiken Village, East Khasi Hills,
40 pre-school children supported for health, education and nutrition
Creating educational opportunities for elementary and high school students
Shanti Onlus, Italy 2,40,000=00
MR. CARMO NORONHAEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BETHANY SOCIETY
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