In the month of October we trained 82 new health activists (Swasthya Sakhis) in Uttar Pradesh from Sangrampur, Unchahar, Sareni and Bhetua blocks. We also conducted six refresher training courses for 99 activists already working in the field in Salon, Jagatpur, Musafirkhana, Baldirai, Bhafiya, and Gauriganj blocks. In the month of November we plan to train new activists from Jagdishpur and Dubey blocks besides conducting six refresher training sessions for old activists.
According to our plan for 2009, we had planned to pilot test our program in a new district to see if we can replicate our work and methods outside Sultanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. The plan is on schedule. We are expanding to a new district: Jhansi. Our staff will travel to Babina, Jhansi to train new health activists from 26th to 29th November. We have also received requests from other states to start our program there. We may do this in 2010 depending on our resources and experience in Babina, Jhansi. We are currently drawing up our plans for 2010, which we will publish in our January 2010 newsletter.
This fall’s major Save A Mother fundraising event was a Masquerade Ball held on Saturday, October 24th, at the InterContinental Hotel on Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. The first of its kind for Save A Mother’s Chicago chapter in size and scale, the event exceeded its fundraising targets and attracted a noteworthy guest list. The evening featured a silent auction and a fashion show arranged by local fashion designer Poonam Kamdar, with proceeds from the sale of showcased creations going toward the charity. Vocalist Suchismita Das performed a colorful variety of Indian musical pieces, and the evening closed with the tunes of local DJ Sunny Singh.
The event helped further increase awareness on the issue of maternal mortality in high-risk areas in India, while raising sufficient funds to sponsor the training of hundreds of more health activists in Uttar Pradesh. The funds raised will help Save A Mother extend its work to new districts in Uttar Pradesh. The organization extends thanks to the evening’s generous corporate sponsors, including National Republic Bank, Acreete, RedBull, and Quality Inn and Banquets of Burr Ridge. We extend special thanks also to Dr. Abbasi, Ajay Goel, Patricia Dominguez, Tara-Shamo Swaminathan, Sudesh Khosla, Reena and David Reynolds, Desh and Mini Thakkar, Drs. Prema and Brij Malani, Sudesh Vohra, Anita Singh, Miguel Bautista, and Dr. Surander and Vijay Singhal for their generous donations to sponsor health activists in the field.
Save-A-Mother plans to continue the tradition of an annual fundraiser during the Diwali season, with the goal of using proceeds to not only intensify the fight against maternal mortality, but also to begin growing other organizational causes such as tuberculosis eradication.
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