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Save Tree

The major need of people in this world was arable land. Man did not have to think about animate things. However, now the adverse effects on forests through over-population and the development of various chemical elements in the atmosphere have led to irregular rainfall and global warming. This global warming has brought changes in climate, including making perennial snow mountains melt, thereby adversely affecting not only human beings but also other living species.

Women Empowerment

Women, especially of marginalized sections, have not actively participated in their own emancipation due to their lack of economic independence and rampant illiteracy. AROH Foundation addresses this important issue of women’s empowerment in Delhi, NOIDA and Greater NOIDA by raising their status through economic empowerment and education.

Education

AROH has been running 35 Alternative & Adult Education Centres in Delhi & NCR. The organization was able to successfully run these centres catering approximately 1,000 children. In next financial year we are targeting at least 75 Alternative & Adult Education Centres in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana will run successfully.

Community Development

AROH Foundation has formed 16 SHGs comprising of around 300 women. Under SHG women are mobilized and organized into Self Help Groups. The size of SHG varies from 10 to 20. Formation of groups, training of members, inculcation of saving habits, credit activities and income-generation programs are being taken up in a phased manner.

Blood Donation

The Rotary Blood Bank, New Delhi, works with the mission that “No one shall suffer in and around Delhi, for want of blood”. In pursuance of this mission the Rotary Blood Bank strives to provide safe and quality blood and blood components, from voluntary blood donors only, to the common man without the stress of replacement donations. They pride themselves as being the only blood bank in Northern India which is strictly following the National Blood Policy.

Health

The programme has been carried out with the children up to the age of 14 years. The doctors have done the check up of all the children and free medicines were distributed to the children and if there is any severe case then referrals were made to hospital. The card of all the children was made in the health camp the benefit of which is that the hospital will provide free health services to these children for three months. Around 250 registrations have been made in the health camp.