VELLORE LIFE CHALLENGE TRUST Non Governmental Organization is located in VELLORETAMIL NADU .
Registration Details
Registered With
Sub-Registrar
Type of NGO
Trust (Non-Government)
Registration No
8502
Copy of Registration Certificate
Available
Copy of Pan Card
Available
Act name
INDIAN TRUST DEED
City of Registration
VELLORE
State of Registration
TAMIL NADU
Date of Registration
09-03-2007
Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? NO
VELLORE LIFE CHALLENGE TRUST NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
THARYAN KOSHI
Chairman
Available
Available
PV PRASAD
Treasurer
Available
Available
CHRISTHUNESA SOUNDARARAJAN CHRISTUDASS
Secretary
Available
Available
VELLORE LIFE CHALLENGE TRUST Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Not Specified
Any Other
2020-2021
Not Specified
Financial support has entirely been from monthly fees paid by the students who are admitted for rehabilitation also local friends and well-wishers Deserving students get partial funding by the help of some well-wishers. Audit is being conducted every year.
Not Specified
Any Other
2018-2019
Not Specified
Students fees and donations
Not Specified
Any Other
2019-2020
Not Specified
Student fees and donations
Not Specified
Any Other
2021-2022
Not Specified
Student fees and donations
Contact details
Address
VELLORE LIFE CHALLEGE TRUST
NO 5 4TH CROSS STREETE B COLONY
GANDHINAGARVELLORE 632006
City
VELLORE
State
TAMIL NADU
Telephone
Not Available
Mobile No
9443343185
Website Url
Not Available
E-mail
tharyan[dot]koshi(at)gmail.com
VELLORE LIFE CHALLENGE TRUST Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts:
Operational States:
AchieveMents: So far we have admitted 1042 persons and 111 completed the one year stay. We also readmit people for a short stay who were backslidden into addiction. Of all the people who left, with or without one year stay, our informal follow-up showed 35 percent people are keeping themselves away from alcohol and drugs .VLC staff and students make weekly visits to nearby villages to create awareness about alcohol and drugs.
the staff and students helped to reconstruct the burnt huts of of tribal people