HILL SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
Shova Chhetri
Secretary
Available
Available
Meera Labar
President
Available
Available
Pasang Doma Lama
Vice President
Available
Available
Sunita Gazmer
Joint Secretary
Available
Available
Bimla Rai
Executive Member
Available
Available
Indra Maya Gurung
Treasurer
Available
Available
Madhu Pradhan
Member
Available
Available
HILL SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Churches Auxilliary for social Action Bread for the World Germany
Overseas
2013-2014
386100
Encourage agriculture farming taking the 5 villages of Bongbusty Gram Panchayatof Kalimpong I Block with 100 nos. of marginalized farmers. The practices were floriculture farming, vegetable farming, System of Rice Intensification and other crops for their self sufficiency and earning a better livelihood by women utilizing their own resources.
It was a good venture that the women initiated earning with good profits at their respective places.
Memisa Belguim West Bengal Voluntary Health Association
Overseas
2014-2015
265070
Encourage and make people understand their health and make use of Govt. Health services facilities. Reduce the stigma, myths, misconceptions and superstitions. Encourage institutional deliveries, use of contraceptives, Government facilities by interactions, meetings and counseling.
Terre des hommes Germany
Overseas
2015-2016
539293
Emphasizing Child Rights- Right to Development, Right to survival, Right to participation of children in the family and society. Has opened 12 nos. of Non Formal Education Centres for running remedial classes fo the under privileged children of Lopchu and Peshok Tea Garden. Organized livelihood trainings to the children parents and youths.
HILL SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIETY Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Darjiling
Operational States: WEST BENGAL
AchieveMents: 1. Integrated sustainable livelihood and disaster mitigation programmes at the tea garden of the Darjeeling district.
2. Basic Health care