Sunday, 31 March 2024

The Samoon Foundation provide immediate financial assistance of ₹10,000 to Ankita's family for her medications.


Date: Saturday, March 31, 2024 

The Samoon family received a plea for help from a poor family in this situation: Ankita's husband works as a driver, and their income is very limited. A significant portion of their income is spent on Ankita's treatment. After two surgeries, Ankita developed wounds in her abdomen. Due to the family's weak financial condition, they often had to stop her medications.

The family contacted the Samoon Foundation and requested assistance. In response, the foundation took immediate action and provided ₹10,000 in financial support for Ankita's medications. Thanks to the assistance from the Samoon Foundation, her medication became regular, and her health is now improving



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Sunday, 17 March 2024

The Samoon team visited an aged mother's house and took her grandson to the hospital to have his fractured leg treated, purchased medicines, provided rations for the next two months, and gave ₹1500 in cash for further medications.


 Date: Sunday, March 17, 2024




The Samoon team visited an aged mother's house and took her grandson to the hospital to have his fractured leg treated, purchased medicines, provided rations for the next two months, and gave ₹1500 in cash for further medications. The elderly mother was seen begging in Rishikesh by Rajni Rana, a member of the Samoon family. Rajni approached her to ask what problems she was facing at her age that forced her to beg.


The elderly woman explained that her husband had passed away long ago, and she lived with her 
However, her daughter's husband also died, leaving behind a son who was married with two children. Unfortunately, the son's wife, who was the elderly woman's daughter-in-law, also passed away, which drove the son to madness, and now he has disappeared.

 

This situation forced the elderly woman to beg, as her small grandson had a fractured leg and the poor family could not afford the treatment. To verify this information, Samoon family member Jitendra Jerdhari immediately visited the elderly woman's home and confirmed the situation.

At that time, the family needed assistance for the treatment of the child's fractured leg and some rations. The Samoon family appealed for help on social media, and for four days, the Samoon family team visited the elderly mother's home, took her grandson to the hospital for treatment, purchased medicines, provided rations for the next two months, and gave ₹1500 in cash for future medications, assuring them of further assistance as needed.

ADDITIONAL LINK

https://www.facebook.com/reel/398104809489444

Sunday, 10 March 2024

On March 10, 2024, Samoon Foundation inaugurated its 8th Samoon Skill Development Center in Gram Sabha Kurn, Patti - Bharpur, District Tehri Garhwal, and its 3rd Samoon Computer Training Institute and 1st Samoon Excellence Coaching Centre in Saud village.

 

Date: Sunday, March 10, 2024

For the past 14 years, Samoon Foundation has been working in the fields of education, skill development, women's empowerment, environmental protection, and healthcare in Uttarakhand. The foundation aims to reach remote villages to benefit those in genuine need by providing free *computer training* for youth and operating *sewing and knitting training centers, coaching centers, and schools* to make women self-reliant.

In this context, on March 10, 2024, Samoon Foundation inaugurated its 8th *Samoon Skill Development Center* in Gram Sabha Kurn, Patti - Bharpur, and its 3rd *Samoon Computer Training Institute* and 1st *Samoon Excellence Coaching Centre* in Saud village.

A large number of rural women, girls, and students participated enthusiastically, showing eagerness to enroll in sewing, computer, and coaching programs.



Among those present were former Gram Pradhan Jagdish Singh from Kurn, former Gram Pradhan Khushhal Singh from Saud, former Principal Ghamand Singh, MLA representative Mahendra Gusain, former Pradhan of Danad Harshpal, current Gram Panchayat member Shashi Devi from Kurn, current Gram Panchayat member Dheerendra Rawat from Saud, along with Samoon Foundation officials Veerendra Negi, Dheerendra Jethudi, Subhash Jethudi, Manohar Singh Rawat, Manoj Paliwal, and center directors Pinky Devi and Vijender Kumar.

All the villagers, social workers, and public representatives expressed their gratitude to

*Samoon Foundation* for opening these centers and extended their best wishes for the maximum benefit of rural youth, students, women, and girls through these initiatives.

ADDITIONAL LINK

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1945506555845397