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And Us!
The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon2009
33, 000 people ran……….in the celebration of life
Over Rs. 1.64 crores mobilized for various social issues and NGOs
From over 30 nations
Relayed live to over 90 countries -
wide media coverage, electronic and press
34 corporate built 43 teams, 7 sent multiple teams.
Firmly positioned as the world’s richest half marathon
People from all walks of life ran together to make a difference
65 charities raised money for their cause
Delhi Half Marathon 2008……
2008 was bigger than 2007 in every aspect ….
2009 promises to be much bigger!!!
The Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, 2009
Renewed commitment to scale new heights, set new records!
Be the Change You Want To SeePLEDGE
To Support Your Cause
BEHTAR SWASTHYA BEHTAR SAMAJBEHTAR SWASTHYA BEHTAR SAMAJ
Support Support SukaryaSukarya
Registration & Tax Exemption
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Trust deed Registration Number: 7373 dated 3rd August, 2000
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FCRA Registration No.: 231660689 dated 31st March 2006
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80 G Registration Number: DIT ( E ) 2008-2009 / S -
2784 / 790
VISION
VISIONOur 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'
OBJECTIVES
Our Objectives
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To advocate, encourage and guide positive 'health-seeking behavior' with special emphasis on mental and spiritual health.
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To reduce mortality, morbidity and fertility through training, awareness campaigns, workshops and health related education for all.
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To empower women by strengthening their physical and emotional well-being and economic security.
●To provide humanitarian assistance to areas affected by natural calamities such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods.
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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.
ACTIVITIES
MAJOR ACTIVITIES OF SUKARYAI. Health and Development•
A. Improving Reach and Access of RCH and FP services with Quality of Care
This project is a direct implementation project by Population Foundation Of India with active partnership of Sukarya
organization. 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.
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B. Reduction in the prevalence of Anemia – an important factor of maternal mortality and morbidity: The project reaches a population of 30000 in 10 villages of Gurgaon
district in Haryana. The project was initiated on 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.
ACTIVITIES
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C. Men as Partners in Improving the health Status of the Rural Communities
The project reaches to a population of 29000 in 13 villages
of Tauro
Block of Mewat
District. The project objectives focus on male partnership and participation in improving the overall health status of rural communities. The project will facilitate easy, accessible and affordable health products and services to the community through camps, mobile clinics, provision of medicines and diagnostic facilities and the most important referring the serious cases to private and government hospitals.
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D. Better health through Community based health centre
The village Bandhwari
in Gurgaon
with the population of 5000 population has no quality health care facilities. The residents of this village, particularly the marginalized people were entirely dependent on quacks to receive primary health services. There was no clinic or dispensary in the village. By keeping these facts into consideration Sukarya
stared, its small but of great importance, joint venture in the
village with the support of CAF and Incentive Destinations.
ACTIVITIES
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E. Reaching to the urban slums by Sukarya Sehat Centre & Physiotherapy Unit
Sukarya
sehat
centre & physiotherapy unit was inaugurated in 2005 in Sukarya’s
premises at Sushant
Lok. Since then, sehat
centre provides free primary level health care to poor and needy people, especially women and children from nearby slums.
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F. Health Facility to Schools run by other NGOs
We are providing regular health checkups to school children
of schools run by Humana People to People India, Sankalp, and Saksham.
Cont…
ACTIVITIES
II. Women EmpowermentA. Women empowerment by strengthening self help group and micro enterprise
development
A pilot project on women empowerment by strengthening self
help group and vocational training was an ambitious step toward this direction.
Apart from the saving, the self help groups are involved in income generation activity of spice and cereal making. The Beauty Parlor course was provided to the adolescent girls with an objective to provide them with basic skills of a beautician. The
project is supported by Charities Aid Foundation and Godfrey Philips India. This project is running in 3 villages Bandhwari, Waliawas and Gawalpahari in Gurgaon.
Lives that we touched through our work,
2007-2008…
Our board of Trustees
BOARD OF TRUSTEES•
Ms. Meera
Satpathy
Chairperson
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Ms. Kumkum
Bhatia Trustee
ADVISORY COMMITTEE •
Mr. C.B. Satpathy, Retd. DGOI police ,Working as advisor corporate strategy and security
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Mr. S.K. Kain, I.P.S., Retd. DG Police, Worked as special commissioner WIP services, Delhi, Member, PGC Delhi
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Dr. Aasha
Kapur
Mehta, Professor Economics in IIPA, lecturer since 1975,Delhi University, Reader in IIPA 1997-
PRESENT
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Dr. Suraj
Kumar, National Programme
Officer, UNDP, India Country Office, Delhi.
What is Corporate Challenge
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Group of companies that contribute a minimum of Rs. 2.09 Lakhs
and send a
group of upto
30 employees to participate in the event.Each of the employee is motivated to raise any amount in pledges. A corporate signs up by filling the Corporate Challenge Form and making an upfront, non-refundable contribution of Rs. 2.09 Lakhs
Corporate Challenge…
Contd.
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Out of Rs. 2.09 Lakhs, Rs. 9000 is retained by Procam
towards registration, 12.5% of the rest is
retained by the charity partner towards the admin. expense, and Rs. 1.75 Lakhs
goes to the
charity
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Individual team members can raise pledges for any NGO/cause of their choice. The charity partner retains Rs. 5000 or 5%, whichever is lower, of the pledges raised.
Some important info……
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Any company can have a maximum of 7 Corporate Challenge teams.
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Registrations are STRICTLY on first-come- first-served basis (receiving the duly filled
corporate challenge form and the registration fee)
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Maximum number of Corporate Challenge teams 100
Race participation options
There are four race categories for a corporate team members to choose from:
The Half Marathon – 21 Kms(18 years and above)The Great Delhi Run – 7 Kms(12 years and above)Senior Citizen’s run – 4.5 Kms(60 years and above)Wheelchair Event* – 2.5 Kms(12 years and above)
*Wherever applicable
Incentives for the corporate to be part of this…
Special Pledge Kit -in physical form and one CD for each teamWorkshops on pledge raising conducted on requests by the charity partner – Concern India FoundationTeam Leaders’ meeting facilitated by Concern India Foundation - event update, pledge raising tips, standardized presentations that they can use to motivate their team members, etc. Separate holding area at Event Venue on Race DayProcessing, reconciliation and acknowledging all pledge cheques received, issuing receipts, thank you letters and 80G certificates as may be applicable, by Concern India Foundation
Incentives for the corporate to be part of this…
Important dates for the Corporate Challenge
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Registration Starts from –
20th
August
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Registration ends on –
20th
October
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Last day for submitting the pledge forms –
28th
November 2008 (individual employees)•
Post event Press meet (Declaration of the Charity awards and releasing the charity docket) – 3rd
week of December, 2009
Who is a Dream Teamer………
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If you are 12 years and above, fit, brimming with exuberance and enthusiasm and live a “To Do” attitude, this charity option is for you.
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A Dream Teamer needs to raise a minimum of Rs. 1 lac
in pledges, registers with an upfront
non-refundable contribution of Rs. 10,000 (this will be considered in the total minimum amount to be raised by him/her). A one time flat deduction of Rs. 6500 is retained by the Charity partner towards the administration expenses.
Race participation options….
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There are four race categories for a Dream Teamer to choose from:
The Half Marathon – 21 Kms (18 years and above)The Great Delhi Run – 7 Kms (12 years and above)Senior Citizen’s Run – 4.5 Kms (60 years and above)Wheelchair Event* – 2.5 Kms (12 years and above)
*Wherever applicable
Important dates for the Dream Teamer
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Registration Starts from –
20th
August
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Registration ends on –
20th
October
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Last date for sending the first one Lakh
in pledges to ensure participation as a Dream Teamer - 20th
October
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Last day for submitting rest of the pledge forms – 26th
November 2008
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Post event Press Meet (Declaration of the Charity Docket and Awards) –
3rd
week of
December, 2008
The Dream Team Awards structure
Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Men)Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Women)Highest No. of Pledges raised by a Dream Teamer Youngest Dream TeamerHighest Online pledge raising Dream Teamer
The Dream Team Awards structure
Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Men)Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Women)Highest No. of Pledges raised by a Dream Teamer Youngest Dream TeamerHighest Online pledge raising Dream Teamer
The Dream Team Awards structure
Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Men)Highest Pledge Raising Individual (Women)Highest No. of Pledges raised by a Dream Teamer Youngest Dream TeamerHighest Online pledge raising Dream Teamer
Why do people Run…?
Different reasons that excite people…(DT)
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Personal commitment to a cause•
The high of being able to make a difference through social reach and healthier life-style
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Achieving self-set targets•
Success………achievement leads to motivational leap!
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Sometimes it takes another person or agency to realize the potential existing in themselves to make a difference!
Some of the reasons for corporate enthusiasm…..
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For some, it is an excellent brand leveraging opportunity (they even time their media plans accordingly!)-mobile branding, choreographed race formation,message specific costumes (of the cause that you support or your direct business objective)
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Some see it as a motivational tool for their employees across hierarchy!
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For many others it is being leveraged as HR tool•
Some make the opportunity an incentive for their employee/vendors/distributors
Contd…
Yet others purely do it as a gesture of solidarity for their chosen social cause!-CSR
We seek………..
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Your corporate participation………Please build a corporate team standing in support of us.
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It would be an absolute synergy if one of the top management people opt to run as a Dream Teamer along with the corporate team
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In both regard, we seek a window of ten minutes to come and make a presentation to your group.
Lets join hands…….
And make this event OUR EVENT…………..
Run in celebration of the spirit called life!
We are reachable at:SUKARYAHead office P-20, (First Floor), South Extn. Part-II, New Delhi-110049 India Tel: 91-011-26264192
Branch officeBlock E, Sushant Lok Phase I,Gurgaon - 122002 Haryana,Tel: 91-0124-4114253
Contact Person : Shipra ShuklaMob: +91-9910248487, +91-9999918517