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Reaching the Disabled Through Mobile Clinics

Summary

Many disabled people cannot access our center due to lack of mobility, accessibility, inability to be carried and costly transport options. We will reach them through a mobile clinic. progress reportread updates from the field


How Donors Like You Helped

Thanks to donors like you, a total of $9,576 was raised for this project.

Received $9,576 from 20 donations from people like:

More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Beneficiaries are poor families and their mentally handicapped offspring. As busy daily-wage workers, they forgo opportunities for their child’s development. If there are no facilities in their communities, the affected children are denied timely intervention, which can prevent avoidable secondary handicaps. Women, particularly mothers of the disabled, need support to confront problems caused by poverty and their impact on the disability of their child.

Activities

Provide a mobile clinic to reach disabled citizens through identification and referral of patients, treatment of disabled people, and awareness and sensitization activities.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $9,576

Funding Information

This project is now in implementation and no longer available for funding. Received funds will be used to accomplish concrete objectives as indicated in the project's "Activities" section. Updates will be posted under the "Progress Report" tab as they become available.

Donors' contributions and pledges to this project totaled $9,576.  The original project funding goal was $9,453.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

Resources

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Children with mental handicaps will have access to timely identification, and will benefit from services available in their communities and follow-ups at the Center. Prevalence of disabilities should decrease and the community will be better informed

Project Message

The mobile clinics make us feel that we are not forgotten, and we can get support from people like the doctors who visit us and explain everything clearly. We get a lot of hope for our children.
- Maya Devi, Parent from a low-income community in Dwarka

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Padma Rama Rao,
Senior Coordinator, Dwarka Center
Samadhan, Human Resource Center
Pocket II, Sector II, Dwarka
New Delhi, 110 075
India
91-11-2507 3137
Email:

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Samadhan
SAMADHAN'S HUMAN RESOURCE CENTER
Pocket 2, Sector 2,
DWARKA, New Delhi 110 047
India
00-11-25073137
http://www.samadhanindia.org

Learn more about Samadhan and the project team.


Samadhan's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving

Empowering Mothers of the Disabled for Partnership
Empowering Mothers of the Disabled for Partnership
Accessible education for poor disabled children
Accessible education for poor disabled children
Empowered Communities Expand Disability Service
Empowered Communities Expand Disability Service
Intervention for avoidable disability
Intervention for avoidable disability

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in India and can also be found under Health.

For more information about India, read the Human Development Report on India or the Wikipedia entry for India.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on July 24, 2007.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on April 18, 2006.

Latest Update from the Field

Update on Health Camp in India

By Pramila Balasundaram - Founder-Director of Samadhan, July 24, 2007 05:47 PM

HEALTH CAMP.

Following the puppet show of 08 February 2007, a Health Camp was planned for 21st April 2007 preceded by a puppet show. The experience of the previous puppet show dictated that we follow up the show immediately with a health camp to benefit from the sensitization created and motivate interested women to become more participatory. The puppet show used the same script, as before. The target community this time was Mahavir Enclave. The camp was conducted in a DDA park and tents were erected for this purpose with a separate enclosure for the doctors.

The main goal was to conduct an initial screening and diagnosis for all people wanting professional help, whether disabled or non-disabled. This decision was taken dictated by the realization that segregating the disabled and providing specialized services did not involve the majority of the community. So all people with medical needs were seen but the focus remained on the disabled who were referred for further inputs in the center.

Dr Bhatia, our pediatrician and head of the Rehabilitation Services was assisted by Sarojini, the community worker, Ved Prakash the Field Coordinator, and Padmavati the Senior Coordinator.

Please click below to read more about the mobile health camp including data about patients and diseases treated.
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