Voluntary Organization for Social Action and Rural Development (VOSARD)

Empowers marginalized communities in remote regions, working to uplift the underprivileged through self-help initiatives and sustainable development

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About

  • Headquarters

    Kumily, Kerala

  • Since

    1998

VOSARD is a voluntary organisation registered under the Travancore Kochi Cultural, Scientific, Charitable and Religious Trust Act XII of 1955 with the Read more registration number I-750/98. It is a secular organisation and official social work organization of CMI (Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) fathers of St. Joseph’s province, Kottayam. VOSARD was established in the year 1998 with the aim of transforming the lives of poor, marginalized and underprivileged groups in the most backward and remote hilly areas of Idukki District in the western ghat region. Since its inception, the organisation has been working with the poor and weaker sections of society through self-help initiatives and by capacitating them to achieve a degree of sustainable development irrespective of caste, creed, and religion. VOSARD strives to promote a society where the marginalized and underprivileged sections of society are empowered to bring about positive changes in their lives. VOSARD started its work in 1998 in ten remote and rural panchayats of the Idukki district considering the substandard living conditions of ordinary people in the area. Gradually, its activities were extended to nearby panchayats and now VOSARD is operational in the entire Idukki district and parts of Kerala.

Programs

  • Community Mobilization & Capacity Building Programme

    District
    State

    VOSARD focuses on community mobilization and capacity building. It uplifts marginalized sections through self-help initiatives, micro-credit, and micro-enterprises. Over 12,000 families in remote areas form self-help groups. VOSARD coordinates 766 SHGs, 45 Children’s Clubs, and 16 Child Protection Units, alongside 36 Clusters, 4 Federations, and an Apex Federation for decentralized planning. This structure enables project implementation with community participation, information dissemination, and financial transactions. VOSARD also promotes a thrift and credit system within SHGs, primarily benefiting women. The Apex Federation oversees micro-credit activities across Clusters and SHGs, facilitating financial sustainability and linkage with banks for income-generating activities.

  • Community Based Rehabilitation Programme

    District
    State

    VOSARD engages in Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) with a significant impact. Starting with six Panchayats in Idukki District, it expanded to 18 Panchayats, uniting over 13,000 Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) under Self-Help Groups (SHGs). VOSARD collaborates with PRIs, government schemes, and financial institutions to empower these groups. It's instrumental in forming a District Local Level Committee, distributing Guardianship Certificates, and introducing the Niramaya Insurance scheme. Notably, VOSARD's work led to heightened awareness of PWDs' rights, reduced social stigma, and their active participation in decision-making. The organisation's initiatives have transformed the lives of PWDs, ensuring inclusive education and increased self-employment, facilitated by JAF (Jeevajyothi Apex Federation) and KCDA (Kerala Confederation of Differently Abled).

  • Senior Citizens Programme

    District
    State

    Its Senior Citizens programme, initiated in 2013 and expanded in subsequent phases, is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for senior citizens. It achieves this through self-help initiatives and community-based care and support services, engaging families and stakeholders actively. The programme also focuses on safeguarding the rights of senior citizens, promoting livelihood opportunities for the active and semi-dependent, guiding them to access health and welfare services, and encouraging their full participation in family and social life. In collaboration with MISEREOR, Germany, VOSARD organized 1,006 senior citizens into 61 Elder Self Help Groups (ESHGs). The programme includes forming Elder's SHGs, and Panchayat-level ESHG federations, providing seed money, conducting medical camps and routine health checkups, advocating for social security schemes, promoting income-generating activities, and raising awareness about physical, mental, and spiritual health.

  • Healthcare & Counselling Programme

    District
    State

    VOSARD's Community Health Promotion and Counselling Services programme provides essential healthcare support. This includes medical checkup camps in collaboration with local hospitals, eye and psycho-socio medical camps, and regular monitoring of blood pressure and blood sugar for senior citizens. The organisation conducts educational programmes to raise awareness about preventive healthcare. VOSARD also operates a Family Counseling Center to address family disputes and various issues, while its counselling helpline has effectively prevented suicide attempts. In collaboration with a national insurance company, VOSARD offers a health insurance scheme to ease the burden of medical expenses, particularly for economically disadvantaged individuals.

  • Agriculture & Food Security Programme

    District
    State

    VOSARD's Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security program addresses food dependency in Idukki's Western Ghat region, encouraging farmers to grow traditional food crops alongside cash crops. This approach enhances food security and nutrition, promoting sustainable farming practices and organizing farmers into Self-Help Groups, clusters, and federations. Even after project completion, initiatives such as dairy farming, organic farming, and rainwater harvesting continue. This programme successfully shifts farmers towards cultivating safer food crops. VOSARD also focuses on soil and water conservation to improve rural livelihoods and mitigate environmental degradation in the steep hills of Idukki District.

Impact Metrics

  • Training for Promoting Entrepreneurial Skills

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 11
    • 2021-22 21
  • Psycho-Social Counselling Services

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 148
    • 2021-22 116

Leadership Team

  • Sarath Jose

    Development Officer

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTV7507Q

  • Registration ID

    I-750/98

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    KL/2009/0003860

  • FCRA

    052940064

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    VOSARD KUMILY P.O. , Idukki, Kerala, India, Kumily, 685509

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society