Providing health care, counseling and referral services for illness and diseases, awareness regarding personal hygiene during menstruation, sex education etc.
Organ Donation Awareness Camp Organized on July 27th, 2024
As part of World Organ Donation Week, Vijay Social Welfare Society and Indore Organ Donation Organization, in collaboration with Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore, organized an awareness session for organ donation. Dr. Manish Purohit and Dr. Nidhi Mishra from Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, along with several members of the Indore Organ Donation Organization, were present at the event.
Dr. Bakre, Director of Prestige Institute of Management, and all the staff members attended the event. Dr. Manish Purohit provided detailed information on the importance of organ donation, the myths associated with it, and the process of organ donation. Questions from the attendees were also addressed during the program.
At the end of the program, an oath for organ donation was administered. Madhuri Moyde from Vijay Social Welfare Society mentioned that the coordinator of this program was Mr. Mridul Tare. The organization honored three individuals, Ms. Lata Gurjar, Mr. Soni, Mr. Ashok Temle, and Mr. Om Prakash Verma, who had donated organs, to inspire others.
On September 22, 2023, a session on the importance of organ donation was conducted for VSWS volunteers. The session aimed to equip the volunteers with the knowledge needed to raise awareness about organ donation within their communities.
The occasion of International Yoga Day was marked with a special event at Shri Vama Shishu Vihar School, where the VSWS team organized a yoga session for the children. The event was honored by the presence of Parshad Shri Sudama Choudhary ji and the Zonal officers. Madhavi Moyde welcomed them with saplings, adding a green touch to the celebration.
A very unique Birthday Celebration took place at VSWS on June 7, 2022. Our volunteer, Anurag, decided to celebrate his birthday with the kids of our summer camp in the slums of Shanti Nagar. Children were thrilled for the event, which included dance, balloons, chocolates, cakes, Maggie, games, and more. The kids were so delighted that they decorated the hall themselves and welcomed us warmly at the community hall.
VSWS team, with significant support from volunteers Shivam, Nandika, and Somitra, prepared Maggie, fruit juices, and distributed clothes to the young slum dwellers. This truly made the day memorable for everyone involved.
The Menstrual Hygiene Management Program was held for cotton pluckers in Somakhedi, Madhya Pradesh. Many participants, despite being in their 40s, had limited knowledge about menstruation and their own bodies. The session was both enlightening and engaging, featuring talent showcases and interactive discussions. The participants appreciated the information shared and enjoyed the time spent together.