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Organization Contact Information

Name: Openheart Social Organisation & Charitable Trust
Street 1: 41-7-11, Vikram Durgaiah St., Harinadhapuram, Krishnalanka
Street 2:
City: Vijayawada
Province: Andhra Pradesh
Post Code: 520013
Country: India
Phone: 9490845517
Organization Email: openheartcharitable@gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.openheartcharitabletrust.org
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Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mr
First Name: Nandakishore
Last Name: Raasamsetty
Title: Founder & Managing Trustee
Email: openheartcharitable@gmail.com
Phone: 9490845517

Alternate Focal Point Contact Information

Salutation: Mrs
First Name: Thanuja Rani
Last Name: Raasamsetty
Title: President
Email: trraasamsetty@gmail.com
Phone:  

General Information

Board Constituency: None
Is your organization legally registered in your country: Yes
If yes, please enter your registration number: 170/2010
Organization Type - Primary: Non-Governmental Organization
Organization Type - Secondary: Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)
Organization Description:
We are pleased to introduce ourselves as trustees of OSOC Trust. A registered charitable trust in Vijayawada with an objective of serving the deserving sections of the Society.
We have been working towards the progress of Orphans, Old Aged, Rural Health and Educational services. Few of our projects are enclosed for your kind review. Besides the above projects, we are also committed to the very serious issue of our society –Child labour Elimination. In order to fulfil our goals and objectives, we look forward for financial supports thru donation from philanthropists like you.We also do programmes like Books distribution for Harijan schools, Sarees distribution for destitute Women, Empowerment programs for Women, Orphan child Care, Food and Nutrition programs for poor Child, Old Age Care, Poor PG & Medical Students support, Poor feeding Programs, Essay writing Programs for VI class to X class students, Planting Saplings, Poor Cancer patients support, Medical Camps for Rural & Urban people, Financial support to differently abled people, providing respectable employment to the beggars, Disaster Relief programmes, Health awareness camps on respective days designated for respective diseases, conducting sanitation and cleanliness awareness programmes as per the directions given by Swatch Bharath Scheme, recruiting young volunteers in order to encourage them to participate in philanthropic activities, Awareness camps about renewable energy sources etc., (OR) purchase Land for Charitable purposes.
for your kind review for digital copies ( OR ) https://openheartcharitabletrust.org/gallery/
In this our journey of serving the deserved communities in Urban and Rural India, we profusely request you to join by extending your financial supports by donations as the same sum would be an important need base of our projects.
On behalf of the deserving people of India, and OSOC Trust and the trustees we express our gratitude for the kind gesture of your Donation.
 
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Specializations / Areas of Work

Civil Society and Community Engagement
Delivery of health services and care
Provision of drugs, diagnostics and commodities
Working on Community, Rights and Gender (CRG)

Other Organization Information

Total number of staff in your organization: 6 - 10
Number of full-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 6 - 10
Number of part-time staff who are directly involved with TB: 11 - 25
Number of volunteers who are directly involved with TB: 100 +
 
How did you hear about the Stop TB Partnership: Other partners
If you were informed or referred by another partner of the Stop TB Partnership please tell us who:
Why do you wish join the Stop TB Partnership: Network with other partners
 
Are you a member of a Stop TB national partnership: No
Are you in contact with your national TB programme: No
Please tell us how your organization is contributing to your country's national TB control plan:
TB is one of the world's deadliest pandemic diseases and is increasingly affecting all sections of the society, but the most vulnerable people are rural poor and marginalized, downtrodden population in Veerullapadu Mandal, Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh. It is crippling them by restricting their opportunity to earn, destroying them socially. Due to unawareness, illiteracy and poverty, TB patients are not properly diagnosed and cured (or full treatment is not completed), and leading to death, which can be avoided. Women and children are becoming the most vulnerable to this curable disease by losing their bread winners of the family and eventually becoming orphans. Apart from this, the affected women and children are receiving unequal attention in detection, cure and prevention activities. We strive to support this all vulnerable population
 

Geographical Reach

Which country is your headquarters located in: India
Which countries do you do operate in:
(This includes countries you are conducting activities in)
India

Contribution

Please tell us how your organization will contribute to the Global Plan to Stop TB by briefly describing its involvement in any of the areas of work listed below:

TB Care Delivery:
Our organisation serves as a local database for an accurate information about the strata of people suffering with TB

Drug-Resistant TB:
Patients suffering with Drug Resistant TB are treated with utmost care and love, providing them all the nutrition and medication required for the peaceful survival

TB-HIV:
A conjoint patient of TB & HIV are categorized under special division, who are to be treated and tackled in a special way. Possible medication and proper consultation is provided to all such patients

New Diagnostics:
Disease diagnosis will be done under trust-owned state-of-art laboratory with all upgraded facilities.

Declaration

Declaration of interests:
No conflicts of interest were delacred.

Application date: July 11, 2020
Last updated: July 11, 2020