Our motive is to make them self reliant so that they can proudly face the world and earn a living of their own. Moreover, we are also working towards empowering the rural youth & women and have also initiated several community welfare programs. Some of these programs are Vocational Training Center, Medical Center, Housing Project, Women Empowerment Programme and Shallow Well Project. We strive to bring rural community in the mainstream of the society by offering employment and other opportunities. We have received the prestigious National Child Welfare Award in the year 1997 by the Govternment of India.
The society was formed with sole objective of helping children of sex workers by offering them love, care and affection. We have taken initiatives to rehabilitate these children and also offer education and food to them. SAMPARC also arranges several recreational activities for these children and also instill cultural and community values. Additionally, we have also made efforts for rural community development by empowering the youth and women.
The society is the vision of Shri Amit Kumar Banerjee & Smt. Lata Pande, who are keen to uplift the marginalized section of the society. They are ably supported by dedicated staff who are committed to serve the society selflessly.
Our Board of Trustees
Our trustees have always guided us in the endeavor of serving the society and making a difference in the lives of poor and destitute children. They have emphasized on virtues such as honesty, integrity, dedication and selflessness. Under their inspiring leadership, all our volunteers have dedicated their lives in the service of the rural community.
List Of Trustees Members Of Governing Council
Mr. K. K. Singhvi - President
Dr. Lalit K. Chokhani - Vice President
Mr. Ami tKumar Banerjee - Secretary
Mr. Girish Lakhe - Treasurer
Mr. Anil Singhvi - Trustee
Mrs. Lata Pande - Trustee
Mrs. Ratna Banerjee - Trustee
Rtn. Dr. A. M. Soman - Trustee
Mrs. Pushpa Singhvi - Trustee
Rtn. Ajay Argade - Trustee
Dr. Mukund Bhole - Trustee
Mr. Sureshchandra Padhye - Trustee
Mrs. Kiran Arya - Trustee
Our Centers
Secretarial Address: 9, Varad Apartments, 292, Yashwant Nagar, Talegaon Rly. Station, Dist. Pune – 410 507, Maharashtra, India. Tel./Fax : (02114) - 227335 / 231472
SAMPARC Balgram, Shel-Pimpalgaon- Tal-Khed, Dist. - Pune – 410501, Tel - (02135)-274190 / 09766343458
SAMPARC Bal Asha Ghar Ambavane- Nandgaon, Near SAHARA Amby Valley, Tal- Mulshi, Dist- Pune - 410508, Tel - (020)- 22965571. Project Incharge – Mr. Satish Mali - 009766343465,
SAMPARC Medical Centre - Near Malavli Railway Station, Tal- Maval, Dist.- Pune - 410405, Tel - (02114) - 282055 / 09766343459
Vocational Training Centre – Near Malavli Railway Station, Tal- Maval, Dist.- Pune - 410405, Tel - (02114)- 282055 / 09766343460
SAMPARC Shishu Kendra, Kolkata - 96/3/1, M.G. Road, Nr. 41 Palli Club, Haridevpur, Kolkata - 700082, Tel: (033) 24029210
MISSION
"To Empower the Poor, Needy Children and Disadvantaged. Community People to maximize their potential & enable them to become Independent & Self- Reliant and to meet the objective by working in various states of the country."
OBJECTIVES
Rehabilitation Care & Education of Orphans, children of sex workers, children whose parents are serving imprisonment and needy disadvantaged rural children.
SAMPARC has always believed that the main tools for making an orphan & needy child self sufficient for his future development & rehabilitation can be achieved only through education & vocational training.
SAMPARC & Its Rural Communication Approach:
1. To promote vocational training to rural school dropouts
2. To bring needy & tribal children in SAMPARC hostel for education
3. Promote community health awareness & medical support.
4. Establishment of women’s self help group for income generation & strengthen their agriculture & business knowledge
Vision
"To become a model organization for providing care, protection & rehabilitation for overall growth & development of the orphan, needy & destitute children along with better education, health & nutrition with the support from the community."
SAMPARC Support Group Mumbai
SAMPARC SUPPORT GROUP MUMBAI
From each area one is requested to become our volunteer to initiate social action activities and get involved with SAMPARC to foster support activities for children and community.
Objectives Of Mumbai Group:
Promote volunteerism
To strengthen the effectiveness of SAMPARC vision and mission and voluntary support system.
Linking with corporate social responsibility programmes.
Training and capacity building.
Provide opportunity to serve and reach the one in need.
Facilitate government –NGO collaboration and public -private and educational institutes partnership.
Platform for volunteers to channelize their talents and utilize their skills, enrich discussions and exchange of thoughts and support who can become a member of support group.
Awards and Recognitions
We have zealously served the society right from the first day of our inception. Several private organizations and the central and state governments have recognized our work. We have the distinction of receiving several prestigious awards from different corners of the society. This motivates us to work even harder and but it surely does not distract us from our core goal and ambition. Some of the awards received by us are as follows:
"National Award for Child Welfare" from the Government of India, which was presented by Hon’ble President of India Shri. K.R. Narayanan in the year 1997
FICCI Award (1995)
Garware Balbhavan Award, Pune (2001)
Guru Mahatmya Award by Dagdushet Halwai Mandir Trust, Pune (2002)
Rajiv Gandhi District Level Award from Rajiv Gandhi Pratishthan, Pune (2002)
Samajik Seva Puraskar by Shree Bhakta Pant Mandal, Pezari, District - Raigad for Poynad Balgram (2002)
Samajgaurav Puraskar by Tukdoji Maharaj Pratishthan (2003)
Bhambarde "Best School in Mulshi Taluka" by Gramin Vidya Vikas Kendra (2005)
Anjar Balgram “The Best & Ideal Organization” by Gujarat Yuva Manch (2005)
Jayantrao Tilak Smruti Award by The Kesari Mahratta Trust, Pune (2006)
Saraswati Samajseva Gauravpatra by Bhagini Nivedita Pratishthan (2002)
SAMPARC has been honored with the Gaurav Puraskar by the Solapur Dharashiv Maval Mitra Manda, Talegaon Dabhade, Pune on 26th January 2008.
Mr. Amit Kumar Banerjee - Founder, Director-SAMPARC was awarded Ahimsa Puraskar on 7th April, 2009 for service to mankind by Bhagwan Mahavir Ahimsa Trust (Pimpri Chinchwad Jain Mahasangh.)
SAMPARC Balgram, Anjar received best Child Care Institute Award in the district of Kutch from Deputy Collector of Anjar in 2009
Tax Exemption Under Section 35 AC
Donation to SAMPARC for the following mentioned project would be entitled for 100% Tax exemption under 35 AC from the Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Government of India (Ref- notification S.O. No. 1138 (E) dated 17.05.2010 amending notification S.O. 466 (E) dated 29th March, 2007) for the following projects with their approved amount for the financial year 2010 to 2013.
The projects and amount are:
Construction of Rural Hospital at Malavli of Rs.4.71 crore
Sponsorship assistance for care of orphan children of Rs.42.85 lacs
Raising corpus fund for making the organization self sustained to run the children programme and community development activities 1.875 crore
Educational support to the poor, needy, rural and destitute children for feeding, maintenance, education, health and overall care 42.85 lacs.
Our Services
We are a well known Society & Trust, active in Child Welfare & Rural Community Development. Our services are aimed to bring substantial difference in the lives of poor and destitute children, tribal women and the rural community at large. Some of the prominent initiatives taken by us in this regard are Bhaje Balgram, Shel-Pimpalgaon Balgram, Poynad Balgram and Bal Asha Ghar. We also run Anjar Balgram (Gujarat), Shishu Kendra Kolkatta (West Bengal) and a School & Hostel in Bhambarde. Our rural and community development programmes are Vocational Training Center, Medical Center, Housing Project, Women Empowerment Programme and Shallow Well Project.
Main Activities
Main Activities include
Child Care & Rehabilitation
School & Hostel for Tribal Students
Community Health Care
Vocational Education
Community Educational Support
Women Empowerment
Income Generation
Housing for Poor
Water Harvesting
Our Activities
We are committed to serve the society by rehabilitating destitute children, empowering women and bringing the rural community at the national forefront. All our activities and initiatives are aimed to uplift the financial and social condition of poor people. Some of the major activities undertaken by us are as follows:
Child Care & Rehabilitation
School & Hostel for Tribal Students
Community Health Care
Vocational Education
Community Educational Support
Women Empowerment
Income Generation
Housing for Poor
Water Harvesting
Friends Of SAMPARC
SAMPARC Organization believes in sharing the work carried for the orphan and other needy children, youth and Women for whom SAMPARC is working.
SAMPARC takes proud to announce that in about 14 projects FRIENDS OF SAMPARC can find a desirable and satisfactory feeling by participating and visiting the Projects in various parts of the country.
SAMPARC wants people from various professionals like Teachers, Professors, Medical Personnel, Engineer, Architect, Legal Artist, Singers, IT Professional, Government Officials, Police, important personnel from Bussiness House, Traders, Industrialist, Industry Workers, Bankers, Farmers and Social Workers to join SAMPARC as FRIENDS OF SAMPARC.
SAMPARC aims for FRIENDS OF SAMPARC
Annual Gathering to discuss various Project of SAMPARC organization and to discuss about various social issues.
To note various suggestions from FRIENDS OF SAMPARC and to adopt action plan for SAMPARC Organization.
Ultimately to create a FRIENDS OF SAMPARC as FRIENDS OF SAMPARC Children.
Therefore it is a humble request to all likeminded people to join as FRIENDS OF SAMPARC.
FRIEND OF SAMPARC
A support structure of SAMPARC
TO VOICE FOR THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN FOR BETTER FUTURE AND OPPURTUNITY.
To Create SAMPARC platform of 1 lakh people to support education Care and Protection of 5000 children of sex workers, orphans and needy street children of India.
Become a friend of SAMPARC from all states of INDIA
WHY TO BECOME A FRIEND OF SAMPARC
20 years of working experience with children of to share with individual and community.
Create small personal effort to bring a big change
Can create one SAMPARC group in your own community.
To visit children’s and Youth Project of SAMPARC in India.
To be a volunteer of SAMPARC
SAMPARC requests to contribute annually as personal contribution towards activities of SAMPARC Children’s program.
I wish to associate with SAMPARC (Social Action for Manpower Creation)
As a friend of SAMPARC I shall support the organization by contributing-
My Ideas to help a child or children and SAMPARC Organization
Spread the message and activities of SAMPARC to others.
Share my own birthday, marriage day, own children’s programme and Festivals with Children’s of SAMPARC.
Share need of the organization with good people.
Introduce SAMPARC organization with good people.
As and when possible to visit any Project of SAMPARC
Shall contribute Rs.100 every year to SAMPARC as my own support to the organization and shall encourage other to contribute to SAMPARC. For the people of Foreign National to contribute 10 Euro or 10 US Dollar or 10 British Pounds or equivalent to any currency of the country.
Child Sponsorship
Donations to SAMPARC are exempted from income tax u/s 35ac (100%) and 80g (50%).
Under 35AC for 100%tax exemption:
Sponsorship for children's care & education @ Rs. 12,000/- per child for 1 year.
Educational support for poor rural students @ Rs.6000/- per student for 1 year.
Construction of a 40 bed Hospital at village Malavli, Maharashtra - Rs. 4.71 Lacs
Corpus Funds to achieve self-sustainability during the time of crisis in the Organization.
Under 80G for 50% tax exemption:
Repair & Renovation including fencing of Bhaje Children's Village - Rs. 4.25 Lacs.
Community Hall for Anjar Balgram - Rs.10 Lacs.
Construction of Balgram at Jodhpur, Rajasthan - Rs. 14 Lacs.
One day Milk for 100 children Rs.500/-
One day food for 100 children Rs.4,500/-
Special tuition for a child Rs.1,200/- annually
Overall support of centre of 100 children Rs.6,000/-
Any amount as general donation to support VTC Program, community medical program and training support for rural women.
Any amount as donation.
Industry Caters To
We are non profit organization engaged in offering rehabilitation, care and educational growth to orphan children and other needy people. Our services main goal is to provide comfort to these children and give them home atmosphere. Our services are especially for orphan children, for needy and poor children. Apart from that, we also offer services to children of sex workers.
Our Quality Assurance
We offer Child Welfare Services and Rural Development Services to orphan and needy people. The main objective of our organization is to help children by providing them care, love and affection. At our centers, we provide very comfortable and pleasant atmosphere to all children so they feel like home at our centers. The groups of ten children are cared by one mother and the elder children even help younger ones. We have volunteers at our centers that help students both in classroom and one-on-one. They take complete care of these children and give them right counseling. Furthermore, we also give good wishes to our children at their birthdays and celebrate their day to give them happiness.
Infrastructure
Our organization is equipped with well organized rehabilitation centers at various places. At our centers, we commit to serve destitute children and children of sex workers. Various activities are undertaken at our center which includes housing for poor, women empowerment, and hostel for tribal students, vocational education and community educational support. Furthermore, varied schemes carried out by us comprises of Poynad Balgram, Bal Asha Ghar, Bhaje Balgram and Shel-Pimpalgaon Balgram.
Our Team
Our non profitable organization is run by support of many people. Due to their support, we take authority to declare 14 more projects under SAMPARC. Our organization want people who are associated from varied professionals like government officials, medical personnel, teachers, professors, engineers, legal artist, IT professionals, important personnel from business house, industrialist, bankers, social workers and industry workers to join our non profit organization as friends of SAMPARC.
Client Satisfaction
We are the big support for destitute children and other needy people whose guardians are not there to take care of them. Our organization totally believes in improvising the lives of poor and needy children and to provide them educational and vocational training so that they can face this world and can easily earns their own livelihood. Apart from that, we are engaged in endorsing community health awareness and give medical support at our centers.
Why Us?
Being a service provider, we offer rehabilitation, care and educational development to poor children, children of sex workers and other needy people. We have gained lots of appreciation everywhere.
Being an award winner of National Child Welfare Award in the year 1997 by the Government of India, some of the reasons why we are acclaimed everywhere are as follows:
Encouraging community and cultural value
Empowering youth and women
Promoting vocational training to rural school dropouts
Uplift the financial and social condition of poor people
Promote volunteerism
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