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Saturday, November 20, 2010

TESTIMONIAL

Salina Wilson, Volunteer, F.H.E





My journey with F.H.E began five years ago, when I was in the 11th grade and I went for a medical camp organized by F.H.E at Chattarpur village. Ever since, there was no looking back. I have worked with F.H.E for these 5 years as a volunteer and have been an active member for the educational programme. I have attended several medical camps as well and helped wherever I could.
It was while working in the urban slums of Delhi through FHE that I decided to take up professional social work as a career and I can proudly say that I stuck to my decision which I took in the year 2005. I am presently doing my Masters in Social work from Tata Institute, Mumbai, and even while I was on a vacation, I could not resist coming back to F.H.E and volunteering for the Education project. F.H.E allows me to put my ideas into shape and implement them and I was successful in preparing a module to teach the children of Hauz Khas village. The module involved giving out handouts and worksheets to the children and asking them to work on them post the lecture that I gave them. In the 12 days that I taught them, I could see a significant improvement in them through the responses they were giving.
F.H.E holds a significant place in my life and has been very crucial in making me more responsible and able a person that I am today.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Activities 2010- Ongoing project


 AIDA, Madrid, Spain with Caja de Burgos Obra Social
 

GROS Boechout-Vremde, Belgium
    
 

"Feeling India" (Delhi)
Feeling India is a group of ladies, both foreigners and Indians, coming together for a good cause.
They are helping F.H.E to set up a new center in Hauz Khas Village and decorate it. 
Dr. Javali's Dental medical programme.
In August "Indi Girls" from Castellon, Spain, visited Hauz Khas Village and provided help for the educational programme for the female children.


  








A party was organized and sponsored by Mrs. Barlani Roy to celebrate Independence Day with the slum children of Hauz Khas Village.

We celebrated Diwali with friends and volunteers of Family Health and Education.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Activities 2009

Medical Activities

Medical camps and vaccination camps were held in various areas of South Delhi serving mostly women and their children. Free medical services to those who cannot afford to pay - i.e. those living in slum areas were provided. Check-ups were done for basic things like weight, height, blood pressure etc.
Vaccination Campaigns against Typhoid, Hepatitis-B, Hepatitis-A were conducted in different areas of Delhi viz. Tuglakabad 0n 08/08/09, Chattarpur on 23/11/09.
 

Educational Activities
Classes on “About the Family” were conducted for ladies in Tughlakabad Extension Neeti Bag, Brahaldpur and Mayur vihar.
Tuition classes were given for 53 girls in Hauz Khas Village.
8 adolescent education classes were conducted for 17 girls age between 14 -17 about Hygiene, HIV, Helping others   & Respect for elders and for ladies nutrition classes were given in Hauz khas Pahadi. 

                                                              

School bags were given to the girls at the starting of the new academic session.




Activities 2006-08

Family Health and Education has provided medical care to more than 25,500 underprivileged patients until 2007. The medical camps, which aim at preventing infectious diseases, treatment of acute illnesses, and providing much needed immunization, are held eight to twelve times annually. This year were attended more than 2500 patients were seen free of cost.


Fundraising Event 2006
GROS Boechout-vremde, Belgium - Conference conducted during the fundraising program for Family Health Care



Exhibition of Painting in Sala de Arte Braulio (SPAIN)
“PINTORES SOLIDARIOS POR LA INDIA”, organized by  Fundación Dasyc (Spain ) in collaboration with Family Health Care (Delhi) for the Medical Activities of FHE in the year of 2006-07


  


                                          Funding Event 2007
Fundación Cauce, Valladolid, Spain,
GROS Boechout-vremde, Belgium
Grand Bazar International du Luxembourg
King Baudouin Foundation
And also many friends and patients have been helping financially and using their time for volunteer works for the success of our projects.

GROS Duffel, Belgium
FHE  FHE

Fundraising event 2008
GROS Boechout-Vremde, Belgium
Fundación Cauce, (Ayudamiento de Oviedo), Spain,
Fundación Dasyc. (El Corte Ingles ,Castellon),Spain
Dr.Maria Del Carmen Constante Novel., Castellon, Spain
And also many friends and patients have been helping financially and using their time for volunteer works for the success of our projects.


 


Project Activities

Since it started its existence in November 1998, FHC has provided medical care to more than 23000 underprivileged patients , with the help of medical, para-medical and non-medical volunteers. Four to eight medical camps and vaccination campaigns per year are being held in urban slum areas of Delhi, focusing on prevention of infectious diseases like Typhoid, Hepatitis B and of uterus cancer, screening for hypertension and diabetes, and immunization. International representatives in Delhi  also contributed to the programs. FHE  conducts Sex Education classes for school students in different schools of South Delhi.
The project director of FHE is Dr. J J Kunnacherry , a consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician .She is an Indian citizen. She did her medical studies in Spain (University of Pamplona, Navarra), where she practiced until 1983. She lived in Nigeria from 1983 to 1997, where she co-founded in 1993 Niger Foundation Hospital in Enugu, being its Hospital Director and Chief Gynaecologist.  She came back to India in 1997 to start  Family Health Care, with the aim of reproducing the experiences in Europe and Africa. During these years Family Health Care conducted more than 40 medical camps and vaccination campaigns in different areas of Delhi. With the experience of these years she has also published three booklets in education and health care.



















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Every year we are planning to give vaccination for Hepatitis - B (three injections) and  Typhoid to 2000 children, along with medical check up for the children and their mothers.   Most of them have an income less than 1 Euro per day and cannot afford medical expenses.

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