Wednesday, 26 July 2023

Samoon Foundation transferred a small amount of ₹15,000 to the account of Miss Babita, daughter of the late Shobat Singh.

 Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2023

We received a letter from Mrs. Munni Devi, a resident of village Hitara, post Dharsu, district Uttarkashi, on July 25, 2023. Her financial situation is not good since her husband, Shobat Singh, passed away a long time ago. She has two young children who are still studying. Water is leaking from the roof of her house, causing difficulties for the family at night. To assist Mrs. Munni Devi, Samoon Foundation has appealed to all its members and the general public for help


Date: Thursday, July 25, 2023

A small amount of ₹15,000 has been transferred to the account of M.Singh, by Samoon Foundation. Munni Devi's husband passed away when Babita was just 3 years old, and since then, the family has been forced to live a life of hardship. The poor family's home is in a dilapidated condition, and they are making efforts to repair it, but they do not have enough money for the

necessary renovations. In response to the family's appeal for help, the organization transferred ₹15,000 to Babita's account. We wish the family well and hope for a bright future for them.








Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Under the program "Our Connection with Trees," a goal was set to plant 1,000 saplings .

 

Date – Thursday, July 19, 2023


Like every year, in 2023, the Samoon Foundation is preparing to launch tree planting programs in various locations under its banner to celebrate of the famous folk festival 'Harela' in 'Devbhumi' Uttarakhand, starting on July 23 from the village of Manjoli in Tehri Garhwal.



                  
The Samoon Foundation team initiated the planting of a belpatra sapling in the courtyard of Maa Surkanda, along with the planting of 125 fruit and grass plants in village Panchayat Manjoli under the program 'Our Connection with Trees,' marking the beginning of the goal to plant 1,000 trees.
villagers planted the saplings provided by the organization on their private land and committed to caring for these plants until they grow into trees. The program was inaugurated by Anganwadi worker Mrs. Haripriya Jardhari, who raised awareness among the villagers about the importance of trees and their care.





Members of the Samoon Foundation team present at the event included Mr. Jitendra

Jardhari, Mr. Shanti Prasad Joshi, Mr. Veerendra Jardhari, Mr. Manveer Kandari, environmentalist Mr. Vijay Singh Jardhari from the Seed Saving Movement, Anganwadi worker Mrs. Haripriya Jardhari, assistant Anita Kandari, Mr. Gamhir Singh Jardhari, village head representative Mr. Hukam Singh Jardhari, Women's Mangal Dal President Mrs. Sushila Jardhari, Deputy Head Kavita Jardhari, and all the mothers and youth of the village. They expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the Samoon Foundation's initiative.


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A cheque of ₹11,000 was provided for Vikas's medications after he suffered fractures in both legs due to a road accident. Additionally, two months' worth of rations was provided, and Pihu's school registration was renewed, along with payment of the outstanding fees.

Date – Thursday, July 19, 2023


Tuesday, July 11, 2023

In Kathud Village, Patti Sitonsyun, block and district Kot, Pauri Garhwal, Vikas Kumar was working as a driver while living in a rented room in Rishikesh, supporting his family. On March 3, 2023, while returning from Gadankhal after dropping off passengers, his vehicle lost control and fell into a deep gorge. Thankfully, Vikas survived, but he suffered fractures in both legs. For three months, he was confined to bed at home, there being his wife, Mrs. Neema Devi, and their two children. The family's financial situation became so dire that Vikas did not have money for treatment, there was no ration at home for food, and his daughter’s name was removed from school due to non-payment of fees, leaving her at home. They had not paid rent for their room for a long time.

On June 20, 2023, a request was made to honorable members of the community and the general public for help for the family.




Wednesday, July 12, 2023

The Samoon family delivered two months' worth of rations to Vikas's family at their home and assured them that additional support would soon be provided for expenses such as their daughter's admission, room rent, and medical costs


]Thursday, July 19, 2023

Pihu was very happy to go back to school. Her father, Vikas Kumar, had suffered fractures in both legs due to a road accident and had been bedridden for three months. The Samoon Foundation team took immediate action by re-registering Pihu at school, paying the outstanding fees, and covering the advance fees for the next year. They also provided a cheque for ₹11,000 for Vikas's medications and delivered two months' worth of rations, assuring the family of continued support in every possible way.


The Samoon family has been playing a leading role in social work in Uttarakhand for several years, made possible through donations from its esteemed members. For Pihu's family, the Samoon Foundation received a donation of ₹20,000, which includes ₹10,000 from Arvind Ji in Dubai and ₹5,000 from Ajay Rawat Ji in Pipalkoti



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