Annual Report 2014-15 HUMANITY TRUST STRENGTHENING HEALTH AND SOCIETY MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN Most of the Indians live in village. Most of them are uneducated, poor and unhealthy. But health and medical services for those are very much insufficient in spite of every effort by the state and national government. Millions of Indians die out of malnutrition ,without treatment or support for living. Humanity trust is ushering in a quiet revolution by providing health and medical services at almost free of cost to those who really need it. In the last 22 yrs. two hospitals are made, both of them focusing on the rural mass, where they are located. Besides that, number of outreach programs are conducted on awareness , medical, medicine, eye and like . Breakdown in family structure means breakage of social bonding and the society starts malfunctioning. The most vulnerable are the old and the children. It is very shamming to witness an old, child or women abuse. To protect them, “Kishore Kalyan Kendra AND Shantineer ” , an old age home combined with orphanage is on the way to rebuild the distorted social bonding. Strengthening the “have- nots” through various ways is the next target. Cloth distribution, livestock distribution free tuition and counseling program are also our micro projects. Setting-up an English-medium school for poor villagers , after care units for girls and women at both the locations are our future projects. Miles to go before I sleep… We are determined to deepen and widen our all projects to reach more people. Though we are stumbling for financial crunch, but with the blessings of almighty and your whole hearted support we shall overcome all the hurdles. In the last year, we have served 32471 patients in Hanspukur and 17421 patients in Sunderban unit. Total _______ operations (major,Semi major and minor) were done successfully with the team of ____ doctors, ______ nurses,______paramedics and other supporting staffs and Volunteers. In _____camps of different dimension at different locations, total _______people were benefited. Total fund received was INR 10378949.31 and expenditure incurred was INR 10583906(Recuring)+INR 9830225 (Capital)=INR 20414131 On behalf of the Humanity Trust; I thank heartily to, all the board members for their prompt and appropriate advice, all the donors for their support, all local residents for actively participating in the programs, all volunteers and staffs for their selfless and wholehearted endeavor and all forms of media for promoting our activities. 15 th APR 2015 Dr. Ajoy K Mistry Thakurpukur, Kolkata. (Chairman& Mg. Trustee) MESSAGE FROM LIFE TRUSTEE A man died but a dream was born. Subasini Mistry, an illiterate village widower of Sadhan Mistry, the mother of four kids ranging 4 to 8 yrs, took vow to build an hospital for the poor, to take revenge of the death of her husband due to lack of treatment. “Services to the Human Being” keeping this motto ahed, Humanity Trust was formed in 1993,and Humanity Hospital a 3-storied building came into the services for mankind in1995. The dream inspired the whole family, local residents and many more. Help and services poured in from various corners. Led by her youngest son, Ajoy, who crossed the thorny roads of his childhood in barefoot, now, Dr. Ajoy K Mistry, a medical doctor of high repute with sagacious heart; the trust is working vehemently and expanding its fields of work from medical to social service to community development to education and many more. “Sky is the limit” and with the support from all corners all of these will be turned to reality soon. In conclusion I thank the team of Humanity Trust for another year of selfless work. I am indebted to our esteemed Board of Governors for their appropriate counsel. Importantly, the most sincere thanks to the donors, both individuals and corporate; and the media; they have stood by us through the years. 15 th Apr 2015 Subasini Mistry Thakurpukur,Kolkata (Life Trustee) MESSAGE FROM TRUSTEE MESSAGE FROM TRUSTEE (ALL WITH PHOTO) MESSAGE FROM OUR DONORS (WITH PHOTO) ACC0LADES FOR HUMANITY TRUST we Certificate of Organisation 1993 By Rotry Village Corps Paul Harris Fellowship Award 1996 Revolutionary Woman Award 1997 By Behala Police Station Coordination Committee Tribute from Kolkata Book Fair 2001 Indiri Gandhi Smriti Puraskar 2002 Service above Self 2005 from Rotary International Salvation Award Silver Awards 2008 from HARMONY Foundation Real Heroes 2009 from CNN-IBN Nari Samman 2009 By Channel-1 Janahita Award 2009 by CKJI Sarana Sankriti award 2009 by Basava, Sri Murugharajendranmath, Chitradurg Amaze 2009 from IIPM Vocational Excellence Award 2009-10 from Rotary International Jagaran Award Swami Vivekananda Award 2012 by Ramkrishna Mission Ghare-Baire Adwitiya Award 2012 SATYAMEV JAYATE 2012 BY AMIR KHAN Y-COMM award of excellence 2012-13 By NSHM Kolkata 24 Ghanta Ananya Sanman, 2013 Aparajita 2013 by Rupasi Bangala Great Mind Award 2013 By BWS- 14 No Felicitation by Tata Salt - Desh Ka Namak- 2014 Sanman Gyapan 2014 by Belgharia Society Winner of DADAGIRI Award 2014 by Zee Bangal- Saurabh Ganguly Felicitation By Dept. Of Social Welfare, Govt. Of West Bengal 2015 17 th Bravery Award ; Mind of Steel award by Godfrey Philips PROGRAM SNAPSHOTS Humanity Trust runs many programs. They are- 1.Two Hospitals, one at Hanspukur,near Thakurpukur, Kol-104, and the other at Vill+P.O:- Santigachhi, G..P-Lahiripur Block Gosaba, Sundarban Coastal, 24 Pgs(S). 2. We wish to open an Old Age Home- “A place with health, happiness, peace and family-bonding” for which 10,000 sq ft and 3 storied construction has started at Hanspukur campus. 3. We also wish to open an orphanage to save “the future of the nation” and to rebuild social bonding, at the above mentioned location. 4. We do many outreach programs on health and medical related issues. 5. We conduct some awareness programs for the common village mass. 6. We provide some social services to the remote villages like good drinking water facility and donating livestock for their better livelihood. 7. We provide free tuition and stationeries to the school goers of poor families to reduce the rate of school dropouts and to build the future of the nation. 8. We provide free counseling to the villagers for their future benefits . Our Programs at Hanspukur Hospital 1.365 days OPD 2.24 hrs Emergency 3. Indoor facilities with separated special care units 4. Modern ICCU 5. Modern pathological laboratory 6. Daily ECG, TMT, EEG, USG & X-ray 7.03 well equipped OT for Surgery 8. Specialists’ visit 9. Pathological lab Doctor attending patient ICCU of Hanspukur Unit OPD reception and waiting lounge The team of nurses USG at Hanspukur Unit Eye specialist Gynecologist at Hanspukur Unit Statistics of Hanspukur Unit Outdoor OPD Emergency Pathology ECG USG TMT EEG HOLTER PFT Total Amount 269860 75397 220839 30300 91100 41600 24900 117550 41500 913046 (INR) No of 13493 1475 417 303 226 70 51 122 104 16261 Paying Patients No of free 9773 830 192 45 42 24 14 22 21 10963 Patients Total 23226 2305 609 348 268 94 65 144 125 27224 Patients Indoor Gen Bed Spl Bed Cabin HDU ICCU Other Total Amount (INR) 301000 109400 169500 136600 220500 449727 1386727 No of Paying 3010 378 308 174 127 381 4325 Patients No of Free 771 48 27 54 20 02 922 Patients Total Patients 3781 426 335 228 147 383 5247 Programs at Sunderban Hospital 1. Daily OPD 2. 24 Hrs Emergency 3. Indoor facility with 25 beds 4. Specialists’ visit 5. Modern OT 6. Pathological lab Reception OPD patients in queue Doctor attending an Emergency patient Specialist’s visit at night Indoor patients ECG at Sunderban Unit OPD clinic Opthalmologist Mobile health services Mobile-Water-Ambulance OT at Sunderban Unit Statistics of Sunderban Unit Outdoor OPD Emergency Pathology ECG Neb Patancy Rfrn Oxygen I V Fluid Total Amount 75160 16130 162750 22530 41590 620 180 24975 55650 399585 (INR) No of 7516 515 487 265 1306 30 18 479 539 10801 paying patients No of 4492 542 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4908 free patients Total 12008 1057 487 265 1306 30 18 479 539 15709 Patients Indoor Gen Spl Operation Total Bed Bed Amount (INR) 68650 100 257800 326550 No Of Paying 1373 1 338 1712 Patients No Of Free Patients 0 0 0 0 Total Patients 1373 1 338 1712 Outreach programs Health awareness & free medicine camp Hanspukur , East Midnapore, Ho oghly During the year number of free Eye & medical camps were conducted in various places of East Midnapur & NorthNorth 24 Parganas. In Jhargram 1391 no.of patient are being treated with free supply of medicines and who are belonging to Tribal community. In 24 Parganas (N) 5264 patients are being treated with free supply of medicines. No. of Camps No. of Patients Free Specs distribution Free Eye Ope ration 22 7312 5207 Free Medical Camp 39 25301 (With free supply of medicin Eye Camps EYE OPERATION (I. O. L.) The free Eye Operation Camp has become a very successful project of the Trust. Till date 8340 persons have recovered complete vision due to the IOL Surgery being provided by the Trust. The free Eye Operation Project is conducted using the existing services and infrastructure of the Hospital. During the only last year, over 4367 persons recovered sight, of which more than 98 percent are over 60 years. Thus, the Trust has provided invaluable service to the senior citizens of the region. Social services Old Age Home and Orphanage at Hanspukur Unit Humanity Educare Centre has just started helping underprivileged school goers by providing free tuition classes in the evening.
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