Bhansali Trust

Promotes community development through diverse initiatives in healthcare, education, and socio-economic fields, fostering self-reliance and financial independence

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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Education Programme

    Bhansali Trust is involved in various educational and development initiatives in North Gujarat. It manages Aanganwadis under the ICDS scheme, providing preschool education, nutrition, immunization, and healthcare. Its Adolescent Girls Awareness Programme focuses on non-formal education and health training for girls aged 10-15. It provides education and Braille training to blind students from remote villages. Additionally, it has a training centre for Anganwadi workers. The SUVAS project, implemented by the trust, aims to increase levels of education, de-addiction, and family planning services. Under this project, one representative works with 15 villages. Tuition classes and extracurricular activities are hosted.

  • Health Programme

    District

    Ahmedabad

    Patan

    Surat

    Banas Kantha

    States

    Gujarat

    Madhya Pradesh

    Rajasthan

    Bhansali Trust operates hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centres, providing comprehensive healthcare services, including multidisciplinary care, deliveries, operations, diagnostic facilities, and treatment of lifestyle disorders. It organises free eye camps, conducts cataract surgeries, and collaborates with organisations for operative camps addressing polio corrective surgeries and cleft lip and palate corrections.

  • Community Health Programmes

    Bhansali Trust focuses on various healthcare initiatives. It has a robust immunization programme that covers numerous villages, vaccinating children annually against major diseases. The Trust also provides supplementary nutrition to preschool children, pregnant women, and lactating women, resulting in a reduction in malnourished children from 10% to 4% over the past decade. To combat Vitamin A deficiency and prevent blindness, the Trust distributes 300,000 capsules of Vitamin A every year, leading to no new cases of childhood blindness in 400 villages. Additionally, the Trust has introduced paramedical services in remote villages, providing primary healthcare and non-prescription drugs to patients annually.

  • Safe Motherhood and Family Planning Programme

    The Safe Motherhood Program implemented by the Trust focuses on providing antenatal services, vaccinations for pregnant mothers and children, and health education in remote villages. A team of Rural Health Workers, with one worker assigned to ten villages, carries out these services and discusses emergency obstetric care during field visits. Approximately 20,000 pregnant mothers are covered by this program each year, leading to a significant reduction in maternal mortality rates. Additionally, the Trust has conducted a training programme for Traditional Birth Attendants from 588 villages, further contributing to the decline in maternal mortality. Future plans include training an additional 700 birth attendants. In terms of spacing and family planning, the Trust has successfully brought about positive changes in socially conservative communities over the past 20 years. They have facilitated women to undergo laparoscopic surgery for spacing and family planning.

  • Community Health Awareness, Prevention and Treatment Programme

    The CHAPT (Community Health Awareness, Prevention and Treatment) initiative was launched in 2004 with the objective of preventing chronic illnesses, particularly non-communicable diseases, in rural areas. This programme addresses conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and cancer. Currently, a team of five health workers covers 60 villages. They conduct field-level assessments of blood pressure and blood sugar, provide advice on adopting a healthy lifestyle, and refer patients in need to the main hospital. The programme also aims to track and encourage regular follow-up and treatment for patients who visit the hospital irregularly.

  • Opium De-Addcition and TB control Program

    District

    Patan

    States

    Gujarat

    Rajasthan

    The Trust's T.B. control program, initiated in 1984, encompasses 1,200 villages. A key aspect of this programme is the deployment of specialized field staff, numbering over 20, who ensure follow-up and completion of treatment. the Trust has taken charge of a treatment unit of the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) in Radhanpur. This unit provides directly observed treatment to all T.B. patients in the area, The Trust also operates an Opium De-addiction programme, covering 1,100 villages in Gujarat and Rajasthan. Ten workers are dedicated to regularly motivating individuals to quit opium and prevent relapse.

  • Income Generation Programme

    The Trust has implemented several initiatives to support economic empowerment and livelihood opportunities in rural areas. This includes providing Kapas Lodhia machines to families, enabling them to separate seeds from cotton and generate additional income. It also undertakes the deepening of stone wells through blasting, resulting in increased water availability for irrigation. In the cottage industry sector, 68 women are employed in papad production, while 134 women are involved in making woollen carpets. The Trust also distributes sewing machines at subsidized rates to women in small villages. Additionally, it provides loans to families, allowing them to establish their own small businesses.

  • Financial Support Programme

    The Trust extends humanitarian aid to impoverished and vulnerable families on a monthly basis, irrespective of their caste, creed, or religion. Additionally, the Trust has initiated the Swa-shakti project, establishing self-help groups in villages. These groups consist of socially and economically disadvantaged women who contribute small savings each month. With the help of bank loans and the group's accumulated funds, it provides micro-credit to members interested in starting small businesses. The project also aims to raise awareness among group members regarding health, hygiene, education, immunization, and de-addiction.

Registration Details

  • Registration Number

    E-3995

  • CSR Form 1

    Not Available

  • FCRA

    Not Available

About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1969

Impact

Bhansali Trust has made impact through the management of 862 Anganwadis, operation of 5 high schools benefitting 3324 students, robust immunization programs covering 686 villages, introduction of paramedical services reaching over 450,000 patients annually, training for 975 Traditional Birth Attendants, provision of Kapas Lodhia machines to 350 families, and establishment of 188 self-help groups in 123 villages.

Vision and Mission

To work for the upliftment of downtrodden communities in rural areas by providing healthcare, education, and socioeconomic support to create lasting positive change.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    640-646, Panchratna, Mama Parmanand Marg, Mumbai, Maharashtra

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    Mumbai

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management