Hello Murali,

This is just like keeping in touch and see what is going on with 
them, how are the classes, how are they coping up etc., 

Let us note what are all the new problems, requirements and then work 
on them. 

If you have any doubts, ring to me later in the evening.

Coming to Eye Donation, we need the signature of our family members. 
I can bring the cards, but signature of family members is necessary. 
Even friends would do, but it makes sense if we let our family 
members sign on them. You need to post them and let them signed and 
mailed to LV Prasad Institute directly.

Coming to Organ Donation, let us plan for a presentation and let us 
all sign and pledge as organ donors. We need not register with them. 
They will give a card and we should fill our details and should keep 
it with us always.

For Thalessemia, I need count, so that I can inform Dr. Suman Jain. 
Also as it is sunday, we need to find out whether they can come or 
not. If we are nearly 15 members, they can come for us on sunday.

Thank you.
--- In [email protected], murali mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> hi friends,
>    
>   I am back ... GM to u all ..
>    
>   good explanation by Divya ..
>    
>   Anikepalli issue :  I think , this week end Jayaram (Jayaram ..if 
u find nobody .. I will come with u) will visit anikepalli to monitor 
the issues ...One  Qn here.. prasanthi  what should we do, if at all 
we go there ? send a mail ..Jayram wants to know clearly.
>    
>   Thalessemia  & Eye donation : Yes , definitely we, as a team will 
go to dignostic centre on august first sunday .. prasanthi ..count me 
too .. bring those hard copies (eye donation) we all will fill and 
send them to Prasad inst.
>    
>   see u all 
>   Mohana Murali 
>    
>   Divya : If possible , pls copy the explanation U have given in 
the mail to a notepad and put it in the file section. If any of the 
new members wants to know more about MAD , u can just pick and send.
>    
>    
>    
>    
>    
>    
>    
>    
>   
> 
> divyapryga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           Hello Mr.Jayaprakash..
> 
> Let me answer ur qns from my shoes.
> 
> ###How is MAD Different from the other 30,000 NGO's listed### - Just
> becos we have some X million ppl in India U n Me donot disappear 
into
> them but enjoy our existence n struggle to keep it alive. So is MAD
> between all of these. To top it more....MAD proudly adds up to that
> chunk of NGO's in these 30,000 that actually make a diffence in the
> society to their abilities and resources.
> 
> ###What is different about this group### - U r a member of this 
group
> now..and U will know this answer urself once u sink in. The answer 
is
> actually a feel u get being a part of this group...and I cannot put 
it
> into words, though I wish I could. It is what u enjoy n know than
> what you can express.
> 
> ###Wht is its core competency### - People wanting to do all they can
> with genuine will n interest, working around their busy schedules 
and
> day to day lives. This is our fuel. U will be amazed at times 
knowing
> how our members deal with projects and drive them to the successful
> completion phase. There is a level of service set in this group as 
an
> example to all the others who try follow it. 
> 
> ###What is the one thing that this group does best than the other
> groups### - We donot compete with people or other groups here, we
> compete with time, with need and with life. Like Prasanthi already
> wrote...we try to reach those people whose plea for help goes 
unheard
> in the crowds. 
> 
> ###How productive is this group?### - In what terms is the qn? If it
> is in financial sense....then lets say we meet our goals which is
> sumptuous. If it is in general sense, then all those lives we've
> saved, all those lives we have changed or help change are the 
answer.
> A life saved is a life given...isnt' it?
> 
> ###On the website there are serveral places where you ask for help,
> but I dont' see how that money is allocated for various projects and
> for administrative overhead.### - Every penny that comes in is
> accounted for n against in this group. We have nothing such as
> administrative overheads. Every single paisa is spent for the cause
> and we spend nothing towards our own expenses or what you call
> administrative overheads. All of the other expenses we incur working
> on projects are from our personal accounts n pockets. 
> 
> ###What are the strengths of the core group### - EACHOTHER. We have
> eachother at everystep that we are taking together...towards our 
goal.
> What more can be the biggest strenth than knowing you are working 
with
> people who would stand by you no matter what...24/7....only for the
> better cause?? 
> 
> Welcome into the Group Mr.Jayaprakash :)
> M.A.D. where wish to Make a Difference is at its best.
> 
> -Divya
> Member & Moderator
> 
> 
**********************************************************************
> 
> --- In [email protected], JP Chilumula
> <cjayaprakashreddy@> wrote:
> >
> > If this group is about making a difference, I have some questions:
> > 
> > How is this different from a few thousand others, lets say like:
> http://www.rebuildindia.org
> > 
> > There are 30,000 NGOs listed with giveindia.org and there are a 
lot
> more. All of them seem to be doing the same thing.
> > 
> > What is different about this group? What is its core competency?
> What is the one thing that this group does best that other groups
> cannot do? How productive is this group? On the website, there are
> several places where you ask for help, but I don't see how that 
money
> is allocated for various projects and for administrative overhead.
> Perhaps that part is not uploaded yet. What are the strengths of the
> core group? By core, I mean the half dozen or so committed people.
> > 
> > Warmest Regards,
> > JP.
> > 
> > ulprasanthi <prasanthi.uppalapati@> wrote: 
> Hello Friends,
> > 
> > Greetings.
> > 
> > This mail is about our agenda for the August meetup.
> > 
> > Come up with the topics.
> > 
> > What I feel is Guidelines part is most crucial.
> > 
> > I spoke for quite sometime with Pavan yesterday night and found 
out 
> > that:
> > 
> > 1. There are two govt. schools in Jalamangala -- One is primary 
and 
> > the other is upper primary. 
> > 
> > Primary school needs stationary - like books, bags, pens, pencils 
> > etc.,
> > 
> > Upper Primary School needs infrastructure - Tables, Chairs.
> > 
> > As it is a govt. school, they get text books. 
> > 
> > What I felt is, we can arrange for the stationary provided we get 
the 
> > approximate estimate. Coming to the furniture, we cannot do that 
> > through MAD fund. But if we can prepare a report on how useful 
they 
> > are, how much does that cost, what would be the impact etc., we 
can 
> > post them on our website. (We will have a separate section with 
> > respect to our studies, reports and requirements).
> > 
> > The projects/assignments for which we do not receive funding from 
> > others, we will spend from our MAD fund. For other projects 
wherein 
> > we are sure we will get outside support, we rely on them.
> > 
> > US members take up the responsibility of highlighting these 
projects 
> > and forwarding them to people who are non-MAD members.
> > 
> > Members of all chapters, we need to register ourselves as Eye and 
> > Organ Donors. Work on it. Let us all be registered as early as 
> > possible so that we can mention about it in our website.
> > 
> > Coming to Hyderabad exclusive, I think in July's meetup, we 
proposed 
> > to undergo Thalassemia test for ourselves. If you can let me know 
the 
> > number, I have to inform Dr. Suman Jain and also need to fix an 
> > appointment for the same. 
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > with regards,
> > Prasanthi.
> >
> 
> 
> 
>          
> 
>               
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