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Champa Mahila Society

Self-Help Groups

Self-help groups are the best association to solve the problems of poor people in rural areas by providing business ideas To organize the women’s section of the rural society, CMS has been training different women’s group since the year 1984. We have arranged the groups for the rural women particularly for poverty-stricken, poor women, widows and lonely women in urban villages. In those programs, all the participants meet and discuss their problems on different issues like health, dowry, nutrition, women’s rights, SHG programs, literacy, etc. and the way to solve those issues. Till now CMS has created 700+ groups where more than 8000+ women are involved.

Micro Credit Program

We provide Micro Entrepreneurship Development Programme to the women to upgrade economic status The women members of the Champa Mahila Society is involved in SHG groups actively; through these groups, they can save money and take loan as their needs. A Co-operative society has formed by CMS where the female participants can use their money for their economic development through income generation programs.

Care for Orphan

India, a huge number of children spend their days under the open sky without any basic facility; we try to give them a home Our society is running a destitute home for poor and orphan boys and girls. Currently, 100 boys and 150 girls are living in this home where they’re getting free food, health checkups, nutrition,  recreation, training and education to grow themselves

Day Care Center

Every member of the families in these areas work hard to balance their daily lives, so they can’t take care of elders In the rural islands of Sundarban like Basanti & Gosabe, CMS is currently working to provide daycare facilities for the children and old people. The women members of CMS are currently engaged in running four-day care centers in four villages including tribal villages. They take care of the old people, help them in doing their routine works and keep an eye on their health.

Non-Formal Education

Illiteracy is the worst worm engulfing a vast area of our country and extracting blood from the veins making a person crippled Non-formal education is appropriate for those children who are either school dropouts or who never went to school & need educational training. Currently, Champa Mahila Society is running 10 Non-Formal Education centers where more than 150 children are involved for elementary education.

Animal Husbandry Program

Developing the Animal Husbandry sector, the organization conducted Animal Health Check-up camps in different places this animal husbandry program is mainly a source of income for rural women. In this program, the women are given goats, pigs, sheep and chickens for their economic development and self-dependency. Through rearing these animals, the families of those women will get a strong economic upliftment.

Fitting Tubewell

CMS NGO survey the villages and make a list of the places where the tubewell fitting is needed and started working The scarcity of drinking water is heavily shown in the areas of Sundarban and the surrounding islands. As a result of the dirty water, the people of these areas suffer from many water-borne diseases like cholera, diarrhea, etc. A huge amount of people die every year due to these diseases, CMS has installed 48+ tubewells in different villages and schools. Currently, thirty-two thousand people in these areas are benefitted from this program.

Maternity Hospital Program

Poor and pregnant women don’t get the opportunity to visit good doctors or get proper health care, we try to provide them care our society has established a maternity hospital and running it very well where poor women and children are getting treatment for different segments like delivery, pregnancy issues, and different other health problems, etc. The health workers including Non-Formal Education teachers get health-related training to help more rural people aware regarding community health and personal hygiene.

 

Champa Mahila Society (CMS)  is a registered women development organization situated at Basanti, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal.

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  Amal Nayek
   Vill+P.O.- Shibganj, P.S. - Basanti, Dist - South 24 Parganas, Pin - 743312, West Bengal, INDIA
   +91 9732690102
champam.society@gmail.com