There is some mix up in the info here...
As per Satyam Foundation (CSR of Satyam) is concerned we have lot many
things to do than Security and other stuff. Anybody can get connected to
Mr.Satyanarayana Goud - 9396266182 of Satyam Foundation and get to know
other Vocational Training courses too. We run IT Fundamental course with
English at our centers. Rest of the 20 odd courses are run thru the help by
Govt. and different funding agencies SC / ST / BC / APUSP / Youth Welfare.
The courses range from Contn. Trades (NAC-Hitex), fashion design, jute toys,
Call Center, Medical Transcription etc.

Regards,
KSRao
Satyam Foundation
9866158015.


On 7/3/08, NaChaKi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    A bit late, I submit the details of the organization that I was
> expected to find out for the month of June.
>
> * The address & phone number of Abhinandana Welfare Society provided
> by Chaitanya earlier is now obsolete. The current contact information
> is in the attached document.
> * Among the inmates are two girls in Intermediate, and from the talk,
> I interpreted that these were possibly among the oldest inmates right
> now.
> * They're looking for medical care for students, meaning a doctor or
> two who can visit the hostel once a month for a general checkup.
> * All students are taught in Telugu medium. So, they're also looking
> for volunteers that can teach Spoken English. Also, there's a computer
> that's been donated to the Society, and they wish to get a tutor for
> Computers (basics) also. Thus, they're looking for volunteers for both
> English and Computer Usage during weekends. From what it seemed to me,
> they might be able to afford a pay of Rs. 2000/- to Rs. 3000/- to such
> a tutor (if that'd be a help of sorts to the particular volunteer).
> It'd help them if the tutoring is effective in orienting towards a
> full-time/part-time career connected to using English and/or
> Computers.
> * Apna Ghar has a tie-up with Satyam Computers in placements. It's not
> what it may seem really - the tie-up refers to providing the inmates
> modestly paid jobs such as attendants or security staff, etc. with
> appropriate training, provided by Satyam Computers routinely. The jobs
> should be enough to sustain themselves at least temporarily, said Mrs.
> Bhavani of Abhinananda Welfare Society.
> * The Society prefers donations in kind (uniforms, books, bags,
> groceries, etc.) and not cash, as far as possible.
>
> NaChaKi
>
> 
>
>


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With warm regards,
KSRao
Satyam Foundation
9866158015.

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