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St.Luke's Community Health and Development Centre
About the Organisation
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Classification

 Organisation Primary & Secondary Classification As per the International Classification of Nonprofit Organisations (ICNPO).
  • Health
    • Other Health Services
 Organisation Activities 
  • Activities of aayas, dhai, governess, baby sitter, etc
  • Activities of Nurses, Physiotherapists and Para medical practitioners
  • Adult/ continuing education
  • Consultations by General Physicians and Specialists
  • Development and housing, n.e.c.
  • Disaster/ Emergency Prevention and Control
  • Grassroots Community Development Organisations
  • Health, n.e.c.
  • Higher education in professional/ vocational courses like Hotel management, Fashion design, Secretarial procedures, Teachers training, Law etc
  • Nursing Homes
  • Other Human Health Activities, n.e.c
  • Public Health Education Activities
  • Training/ Education/ Conduct of Specialised courses in Computer knowledge
 Beneficiary Groups 
  • Adolescents
  • Children
  • Dalits
  • Farmers / Farm Labourers
  • Healthcare Workers
  • Migrants
  • Orphans
  • Patients
  • Rural Poor
  • Tribals
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth
 Geographic Focus 
  • Rural
 Location 
  • International
  • Local
 Country 
  • Australia
  • India
 State 
  • Maharashtra
 District 
  • Buldhana
Goals
Timeline

2010

Aug-Sept: Community Based Health Project founded by Dr Moses, clinic set up in Dhad (in Buldana district)
Sept: CBHP Australia founded, pledges assistance to CBHP India

2011

Apr-Oct: Planning for the volunteer program
Nov: Base of operations moved from Dhad to Buldana town. CBHP working in 6 project villages.

2012

Jan: CBHP Australia team conducts health audit in Buldana
Jan-Feb: CBHP-SIFE volunteer program
Mar: CBHP Australia is registered as a non-profit organisation with the Australian Tax Office
Apr: Over AUD3,000 raised through the Tough Mudder fundraising campaign
Apr: Buldana is declared a drought-zone by the State Government. CBHP responds to outbreaks of diarrhoea in villages

Current plans:
Set up Centre for Vocational training for needy girls and especially widows from project villages.

2012: Fundraising, with a target of AUD30,000 by Dec 2012
Mid 2012: Village health worker one-week training program
End 2012: Volunteer-immersion program 2, health audit 2, intervention projects
End 2013: DRIVE "Dayanand Rural Institute of Vocational Education" established in Buldana with the financial support form CBHP Australia.HSA Australia,SIFE Students in free enterprises Australia.
Feb; 2014 : Started work under DRIVE
1.Tailoring class for widows and underprivileged women from villages.
2.Class for Handicraft and Beauty parlor training.
3.Started Preprimary English school for the underprivileged children from tribal villages in Buldana district.46 children of age group 3 to 5 enrolled


Capabilities & Challenges
Equity
Integration
EMPOWERMENT
Our vision is for rural Indians to be empowered to overcome health inequity.

Objectives

The objectives of CBHP are to:

Select and train village health workers (VHWs) in all project villages
Develop adolescent girls’ groups and VOCATIONAL TRAINING COURSES FOR NEEDY GIRLS ESPECIALLY WIDOWS.
To conduct regular mobile health team visits in project villages
To set-up and maintain a low-cost primary health care clinic for project villages


Impact: Indicators & Progress
  • 1.The Community Based Health Project (CBHP) was started to improve the health outcomes of local villagers trapped in the cycle of poverty in Buldana district, Maharashtra, India.
    2.Malnutrition came dawn to zero percent from 26 percent in Naiknagar Tanda village.
    3.Developed Vocational Training courses for girls and widows,courses are
    a.sewing skills
    b.Computer Education ( Basic computer skills,MS office,Excel,Internet etc.)
  • MOBILE HEALTH TEAM
    CBHP also runs a mobile health clinic. This builds trust with the village, provides access for the mobility challenged, and allows the CBHP team to observe health challenges and projects within each micro-community.
  • TIER 3: HOSPITAL & TRAINING CENTRE
    CBHP provides a low-cost effective-care clinic in Buldana town.




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Background

Organisation History
Community Based Health Project
This proposal is part of the Community Based Health Project (CBHP) which has been operated by St. Luke’s Community Health & Development Center and its Australian project partner CBHP Australia since 2010.
CBHP has been operated on volunteer bases and with minor donations from Australia. Fundraising activities from CBHP Australia are on-going.
CBHP is a grassroots development program which places community health workers at the centre of health care and health education in villages in rural India. It is modelled on the Comprehensive Rural Health Project, Jamkhed model of primary health. CBHP is based in Buldana, Maharashtra and is planning for a network of volunteer community health workers to form the backbone of the health system, with community involvement at all levels of decision making and project implementation.
CBHP operates with a three-tier model of healthcare: with Village Health Workers (VHWs) promoting preventative care in the villages; supported by a mobile health teams run by trained doctors and nurses; as well as a low-cost effective care referral clinic in Buldana town.
The development problem of the CBHP is health inequity in rural India.
The development objective of CBHP is
• To see health inequity in rural India a thing of the past
The immediate objective of CBHP is
• Empowerment of rural villagers to take ownership of their health
Outputs of CBHP are

1. Select and train Village Health Workers in all Project Villages (2010-2012)
3. To conduct regular mobile health team visits in Project Villages (2010-2012)
4. To set-up and maintain a low-cost primary health care clinic for Project Villages (2012 onwards)


Purpose & Strategies
Mission Statement:
Challenging health inequality in India by empowering the rural poor and enabling access to quality health services
The Community Based Health Project (CBHP) is a grassroots development program which places community health workers at the centre of health care and health education in villages in rural India. It is modeled on the Comprehensive Rural Health Project, Jamkhed model of primary health. CBHP is based in Buldana, Maharashtra and is planning for a network of volunteer community health workers to form the backbone of the health system, with community involvement at all levels of decision making and project implementation.


Vision
Vision:
1) To see health inequality in rural India a thing of the past.
2) For every person in rural India fully empowered to take ownership of their health


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Registration

 Registration Also visit the Documents tab for latest documents.
Registration as
  • Society
Registration document
regcs_1538.pdf

Registration as
  • Trust
Registration document
regct_1538.pdf

Income Tax Permanent Account No. (ITPAN)
AAFTS0163B

Click the link to download the latest Income Tax Return filed by the organisation
ITR 15-16.pdf

Registration Valid up to Registration document
12A      
80G      
 
   

FCRA
083790038

Click the link below to download the FCRA Registration Document
FCRA Approval.pdf

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People

Management Team as of
01/03/2016

 Management Team 
Name
Email
Telephone
Position
 
Moses Kharat
Moseskharat@gmail.com
+91 988 159 55 66
Head-Administration
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Varsha Rayarum
moseskharat@gmail.com
+919822809901
Head-Training
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Suhas Rayarum
Head-Finance & Accounts
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Abhishek Rayarum
suhar2288@yahoo.com
Head-Programmes
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Chief Executive's Profile
1) Dr Moses Kharat, Project Director (Unpaid Full-Time Volunteer)
a. Diploma in Medicine and Surgery (Rural) from Govt. Medical College Miraj. Registered with the medical council of Maharashtra
b. Certificate level course in STD/HIV/ADIs management from AKN Sinha institute New Delhi

c. Diploma in community based health and development from CRHP Jamkhed Institute

d. 19 years’ of experience in working with various hospitals and organizations

e. Manages VHWs, runs clinic 3 days per week, coordinates school visits, runs mobile health clinics


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How you can help this Organisation

Volunteer Needs
http://communitybasedhealthproject.org

Needs are posted on a website.


Staff Needs
Doctors
Nurses
Social workers
Location: Buldana,Maharashtra state.


Funding Needs
Please note: Only organisations with FCRA registration are eligible to receive foreign contributions. If the organisation has mentioned the URL of a website for online donations/ further details, please copy the link into a separate browser window.Please email cbhpfundraiser@gmail.com if you wish to donate by other means.

SOME SUGGESTED DONATIONS:
SUPPORT A VHW’S TRAINING:
For one month   $10
For two months   $20
For six months   $60
For one year   $120
The VHWs are the key to the CBHP program. They help educate their community, and practise preventative healthcare on a daily basis. However, ongoing training is needed to keep their knowledge up to date, which requires travel to the CBHP clinic from their remote villages. The VHWs are volunteers, and are not paid a salary. Just $10/month is enough to cover the cost of their training, and make a difference in an entire community.

BUY A SET OF WEIGHING SCALES FOR A VILLAGE      $40
Malnutrition is a serious problem in rural Buldana, especially among children under five years old. Help a village take charge of its own nutritional health, by providing a means of measuring and managing malnutrition levels among its children.

PURCHASE A VHW’S MEDICAL KIT      $100
As part of the VHW program, all VHWs are provided with basic medical kits, containing:

Stethoscope
Blood Pressure cuff
Thermometer
Glucometer
Logbook
Iron tablets, Folic acid
Paracetamol
Oral Rehydration Salts


These kits are used to diagnose illness for referral and to provide basic treatment for cases such as diarrhoea and anaemia (both of which are common and serious). Not only are the kits are vital for maintaining health in these remote villages, they play a critical role in enhancing the VHW’s credibility in the community, encouraging the villagers to trust her and respect her opinions in matters of preventative health.

HELP A VILLAGE BUILD A WELL FROM LOCAL MATERIALS!      $1200
In most of the villages in which CBHP works, water shortage is one of the most pressing issues. Shallow wells mean that, in the dry season, women may have to walk from one to four hours to retrieve water for basic daily needs. In many villages, the better wells are also concentrated in the richer areas of town. Without easy access to safe water, other healthy living practises are neglected, and are often ignored because the water problem is more immediate. Helping a village to construct a safe, deep well in an area where everyone may have equal access to it is one of the most positive things you can do.


In-Kind Needs
Please note: Only organisations with FCRA registration are eligible to receive foreign contributions. Please check with the organisation about delivery, logistics, payment of duty, etc. before dispatch. If the organisation has mentioned the URL of a website for further details, please copy the link into a separate browser window.PURCHASE A VHW’S MEDICAL KIT      $100
As part of the VHW program, all VHWs are provided with basic medical kits, containing:

Stethoscope
Blood Pressure cuff
Thermometer
Glucometer
Logbook
Iron tablets, Folic acid
Paracetamol
Oral Rehydration Salts



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Annual Report


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Audited Financial Statement

Past year's expenditure
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