About
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Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Since
1994
PRASAD Chikitsa, founded in 1994, operates under the umbrella of The PRASAD Project, a non-governmental organisation affiliated with the United Nation Read mores. It strives to make a positive impact on children and communities, focusing on innovative solutions tailored to local cultures and conditions. Regardless of race or belief, it collaborates closely with people to bring forth change. The organisation embodies the essence of its name - 'Prasad' denoting a blessed gift and 'Chikitsa' symbolizing the convergence of precise diagnosis and effective treatment. PRASAD Chikitsa envisions vibrant, healthy communities harmonizing with nature, fostering a spirit where individuals are inspired to uplift their own lives and those around them. Acknowledged as a top-rated nonprofit since 2014 by GreatNonprofits, PRASAD Chikitsa remains dedicated to its philanthropic pursuits aligned with the Siddha Yoga path.
Cause Area
Impact
Prasad Chikitsa annually serves 132,000 nutritional servings, facilitates 69,000 medical visits, and supports 2,800 women in self-help groups, embodying impactful strides in healthcare and community empowerment.
Programs
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Healthcare Programme
PRASAD Chikitsa extends vital healthcare services to the Tansa Valley, relieving threatening health conditions prevailing before its intervention. Through initiatives like the Shree Muktananda Mobile Hospital, Anukampaa Health Centre, and Family Health Centre, it eradicates barriers of distance and time, offering health education and specialized care to remote villages. Addressing tuberculosis, chronic diseases, and women's health, the organisation's efforts yield remarkable results, achieving a 90% tuberculosis cure rate surpassing national benchmarks. With a dedicated Eye Care programme, it conducts screenings, surgeries, and post-operative care, impacting over 100,000 lives through comprehensive eye health services. Since 1990, its outreach efforts have included home visits, school screenings, and mobile camps, ensuring access to eye care for the community, and performing around 500 cataract surgeries annually.
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Community Health Programme
PRASAD Chikitsa's Community Health Programmes take a holistic approach, addressing immediate health needs and promoting sustainable improvements. Initiatives like the Reproductive and Child Health Programme ensure prenatal care and childcare education, leading to increased infant birth weights. School health camps assess children's well-being while emphasizing preventive care. Sanitation efforts combat open defecation with over 250 toilets constructed, while water initiatives include borewell recharge, bio-sand filters, rainwater harvesting, and wastewater management, ensuring clean water and preventing contamination. The Nutrition Programme serves 1,000+ daily nutritional servings to children and nursing mothers, significantly reducing malnutrition and boosting immunity in the Tansa Valley.
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Sustainable Community Development Programme
PRASAD Chikitsa, since 2001, champions sustainable community programmes encompassing agriculture, environment, education, and women's empowerment. Through Self-Help Groups (SHGs), it empowers women, addressing illiteracy, alcoholism, and gender roles, enabling them in income-generating activities. PRASAD guides SHGs in financial planning, fostering small-scale businesses and financial literacy. These groups drive diverse community projects, from entrepreneurship to HIV/AIDS awareness, engaging 250 SHGs and 2,900+ members. Education initiatives aid children affected by HIV/AIDS and provide career guidance, while the Arts & Crafts Program nurtures local culture, engaging 319 children in preserving traditional art.
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Agricultural Programmes
PRASAD Chikitsa pioneers agricultural transformation in the Tansa Valley, aiding farmers in tackling challenges through education on crop enhancement, water conservation, and year-round farming. Emphasizing organic farming since 2012, it conducts regular training on inputs like vermicompost. The Orchard Project supports 200+ families by planting over 6,000 fruit trees, while floriculture aids nearly 100 families in cultivating flower crops. Initiatives like Indigenous Rice Seeds, kitchen gardens, and social forestry involve thousands in cultivating native seeds, establishing gardens, planting trees for conservation, enhancing sustainability and providing supplementary income sources for local communities.
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COVID - 19 Response Programme
PRASAD Chikitsa swiftly responded to the COVID-19 crisis by providing vital aid in the Tansa Valley. During the severe second wave in 2021, it tackled food insecurity by offering two daily hot meals until the lockdown lifted. The Anukampa Health Centre ensured ongoing medical care for non-COVID conditions. Teaming up with Americares India, PRASAD donated crucial medical supplies nationwide, including PPE kits and ventilators. In 2020, relief packages sustained vulnerable families with essential provisions, benefiting over 11,000 individuals. Additionally, initiating mask production by Self Help Groups, PRASAD distributed 1200 masks while educating communities on COVID prevention. It also donated vital medical equipment to bolster the local health department's fight against the virus, showcasing a proactive and comprehensive response to the crisis.
Leadership Team
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAATP0396A
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Registration ID
E-15405
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2017/0161759
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FCRA
083780560
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust
Website
Financial Details
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2017-18
IncomeRs.26,574,143ExpensesRs.26,772,327Admin ExpensesRs.7,200,629Program ExpensesRs.19,571,698Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.