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Blood Donation Camp

Every year we organized a mega blood donation campat Naihati, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. A team of Doctors,paramedics and volunteers were positionedall over the mall to ensure a safe and hygieniccamp. While all the professionals followedstringent screening procedures and goodlaboratory practices for testing, processingand collecting blood, donors’ details weredocumented carefully by the volunteers.
We appreciate for your initiative for this noble cause and we are always here to help. Blood Donors are real hero as they are helping to save human life. Donating blood is a simple thing to do, but it can make a big difference in the lives.
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UMA

A woman’s menstrual health is crucial to her well-being, and also to the well-being of her family and community. But too often — especially in the developing world — mindsets, customs and institutional biases prevent women from getting the menstrual health care they need to thrive. Menstrual hygiene continues to be amongst the most challenging development issues today.
A positive attitude towards menstruation and menstrual practices needs to be inculcated in the girl child at the onset of menarche. To ensure this, it is important to make menstrual hygiene a part of health education for the girl child.

The Sri Atmananda Deb Memorial Trust has created Project Uma – an initiative for enhancing adolescent girl’s menstrual health and hygiene. The project aims to generate awareness amongst adolescent girls about menstrual health and hygiene via sensitization programs in rural areas and urban slums.
The vision of the project is to empower girls with knowledge and awareness on menstrual hygiene to manage their menstruation in a hygienic way in privacy, safety and with dignity at home, at school and in the community.
This sensitization program provides know-how on how to handle menstruation, improve girls’ knowledge of personal hygiene and boost their confidence by answering their unanswered questions through interactive and engaging training methods. It also provides information to dispel myths and taboos surrounding this issue.
A total of more than 50,000 girls from rural communities, schools, and colleges, are envisioned to be sensitised on Menstrual Hygiene every year. The project aims to create a sustainable change in the menstrual hygiene practices. In the long run, it is hoped that better health status and quality of life would be achieved amongst girls through the sensitization programs.

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OXYGEN BANK

The entire nation is panicstricken and undergoing the worst health care disaster with a constant cry for help. Hospitals have run out of oxygen, there’s chaos all over. Social media is flooded with SOS requests for verified suppliers, in desperate urge of saving a life. Each individual is trying their best to help with leads for oxygen cylinders for COVID-19 patients.
One such initiative has been taken by Sri Atmananda Deb Memorial Trust to help raise funds for purchasing Oxygen Cylinders. Mission Oxygen, a not-for-profit, is trying to procure oxygen for hospitals in the national capital region. We are working around the clock to ensure an uninterrupted supply of oxygen cylinders to those who cannot afford to pay for it.

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FOOD BANK

One in ten people in the world were exposedto food insecurity. The global Covid-19pandemic has made the situation worse.According to the UN World FoodProgramme’s live Hunger Map, 880 millionpeople across 92 countries do not have accessto enough food.
It is surprising to know that out of 130 crore Indians, about 20 crore people still go to sleep every night without food. About 13 lakh children die of starvation every year. Standing there today each of us wastes some food every day. According to a study by an organization, the amount of food we waste every year is worth Rs 58,000 crore.Sri Atmananda Deb MemorialTrust continues working regarding no hungeractivities.

Food banks intervene timely to prevent food from going waste and ensure distribution of safefood to the needy. Food banks are thecrucial link between the food supply chain and the underprivileged.
So we has been collecting surplus food from social events for many years and delivering it to some people as a single meal.
Our “Annadaan” scheme has started since lockdown. Through this project, on the occasion of one’s own or children’s birthday or on the occasion of the death anniversary of a parent, a one-day meal is organized for the children of brick kilns or street children.