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Arogya Agam Ngo In Aundipatty Tamil Nadu

Arogya Agam Ngo Information

Arogya Agam Non Governmental Organization is located in Aundipatty TAMIL NADU .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No 37 of 1982
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860
City of Registration Aundipatty
State of Registration TAMIL NADU
Date of Registration 24-12-1982

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 075940076

Arogya Agam NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
K KUNASEKARANSecretaryAvailableAvailable
G SHANMUGALATHATreasurerAvailableAvailable
K CHANDRASEKHARPresidentAvailableAvailable
ELAMATHI ARULBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
V S S D NADESANBoard MemberAvailableAvailable

Arogya Agam Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Tamilnadu State AIDS Control SocietyState2016-20172215800HIV Prevention among the high risk groups. Balance of funds is yet to be received from TANSACS
RNTCP District Health SocietyState2016-2017150000Sputum testing facility and treatment initiation for Tuberculosis
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017550000HIV/AIDS prevention activities and awareness among the target people
VILLAGE SERVICE TRUSTOverseas2016-2017489864Children education and personality development
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017750000Addressing domestic violence and other forms of violence against women and women empowerment in the district level
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017150000Higher education support for children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017750000Support for the activities to strengthen women SHG federations
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017268000Prevention and care of HIV AIDS, Leprosy and TB in Aundipatti block
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017680000Follow up of the sick and Lost to follow up children and mothers support to ANC mothers
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017700000Support to HIV infected children for their medical and other emergency needs
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017737000SHG promotion, linkages, capacity building for women.
Damien Foundation India TrustOverseas2016-2017531991Disability prevention and medical rehabilitation of leprosy patients and TB patients identification and follow up
Positive Action Children FundOverseas2016-20173948272Follow up of the sick and Lost to follow up children and mothers, support to ANC mothers.
Pudu Vazhvu ThittamState2016-2017162000Identification, follow up and referral of people with mental illness.
Miriam DeanOverseas2016-2017707000Education of children and livelihood development
KinderNotHilfeOverseas2016-20173740400Education and livelihood improvement
Village Service TrustOverseas2016-2017427000Education for children and livelihood improvement

Contact details

Address Arogya Agam Balacombai Road Aundipatty Theni District
City Aundipatty
State TAMIL NADU
Telephone 04546-242306
Mobile No 9842142306
Website Url http://www.arogyaagam.org
E-mail director(at)arogyaagam[dot]org

Arogya Agam Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: Coimbatore, Dindigul, Erode, Pudukkottai, Sivaganga, Theni , Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli , Tiruppur

Operational States: TAMIL NADU

AchieveMents: Our vision is to help build a just society and our mission to secure rights, health and development for marginalised people. We work with the most disadvantaged people, giving priority to women and children – people living with HIV, tuberculosis and leprosy; Dalits and the most discriminated among them; Tribals, women in prostitution, transgendered people, sexual minorities, children at risk and people with disability. Our strategy is to mainstream gender, child rights, disability and the needs of the most disadvantaged people of the area. We continue to provide direct services to fill gaps in existing facilities where necessary. But the main strategy is to encourage and support community volunteers and community based organisations to advocate for their rights and entitlements. Health work started with leprosy and moved on to tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, all are stigmatised diseases. Like other NGOs we fill gaps in government services but the main focus is to promote, advocate for and support government services and encourage people to use them.