Adding group id and satya aswell..
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Smiling Lavender <[email protected]> Date: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:14 PM Subject: Re: <V.Important>Flood Relief Update To: Sitaram Jakka <[email protected]> Thnks for the immediate response Jakka. As u know, we have our own group a/c now in hyderabd. U/any can transfer into the group a/c, provided the transfers are in INR. We CANNOT transfer foreign currency directly. All USD is routed through Chandra, as always. We will leave those headaches to him ;) U can ask ur frnds to write down FLOOD RELIEF FUND in notes section..or ref ur name, so that we can confirm back with u. Satya Krishna is our official treasurer for headoffice, will ask him to give the a/c details here rightaway. Thnks once again ! Divya On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Sitaram Jakka <[email protected]> wrote: > Divya, > > Let me know how we can transfer the funds .. I have some friends in India > as well .. > > I will be the point person in US however will need a contact name etc for > India. > > Let me know asap. > > ~Sitaram. > > 2009/10/12 Smiling Lavender <[email protected]> > > US Team will support the Project to whatever extent possible with us. >> Various efforts are underway to raise funds here, including approaching >> various places of worship, Indian businesses and so on. >> All the employeed US members also plan on approaching friends and >> co-workers. >> We are giving our best here. >> FYI >> >> Divya >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Prasanthi Uppalapati < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dear Friends, >>> >>> Greetings. >>> >>> I am sorry for not being in touch for the past so many days. I am >>> engrossed in the BosF coordination. After all, BosF is our pet project. >>> >>> What we have done so far? We took active role in supporting other groups >>> in BosF who visited various places in AP to provide flood relief. >>> >>> For the first trip, I went as a volunteer with two more groups to >>> Naguladinne in Kurnool (70 kms from Kurnool). This was on 7th October. We >>> gave 8k as monetary support other than offering help in managing the >>> procurement. >>> >>> Second trip, two of our volunteers, Kasyap and Ravi Shankar visited >>> interior places in Kurnool (90 to 100 kms from Kurnool) along with AID India >>> volunteers. We provided 10k amount. (We promised them this amount. We >>> haven't given them yet). >>> >>> Actually I am discussing with other groups in BosF platform to zero in on >>> one village wherein all our groups will concentrate on rehabilitation of >>> entire village so that we will get the satisfaction of making a difference >>> in the life of villagers of one place. The devastation is to the extent that >>> no single group can handle one village as a whole. It might have monetary >>> support but to garner volunteer support and to manage logistics is not that >>> easy. Also this is a good opportunity to prove the power of unity. Almost >>> all the groups in BosF are convinced with this idea. Very soon we will come >>> up with this big project. >>> >>> If we decide to work on building homes for the people, we have to start >>> our work after Diwali or two weeks later. If we want to concentrate on >>> providing them livelihoods, we have to do lot of ground work and >>> coordination that the actual work would start from the first week of >>> November. We can get some idea by this weekend. I am ready to take leave for >>> 11 days and so I can spare 15 days on field. Most probably we may choose >>> interior places in Kurnool so our Bangalore and Chennai volunteers also can >>> participate. >>> >>> Coming to taking up a project ourselves, exclusively TMAD front, we can >>> still do like other groups. We can go to a flood affected remote village >>> near Mehbub Nagar or Kurnool and distribute relief material there. The >>> approximate cost for family is 2000 rs. and we can reach out to 150 families >>> with a 3 lakh budget. I am also trying to reach Wardha people to buy water >>> filters. This would be very very useful for them. It would cost around Rs. >>> 450 for each filter which can remove flouride and arsenic too. >>> >>> The approximate cost for the material: >>> >>> 1. Water Filter - 450 rs. >>> 2. 2 Cotton Sarees - 400 rs. to 500 rs. >>> 3. 2 Lungis - 140 rs. to 200 rs. >>> 4. 2 Blankets - 180 rs. >>> 5. 1 Mat - 80 rs. to 100 rs. >>> 6. 1 Bucket - 40 rs. to 50 rs. >>> 7. Utensils set - 500 rs. >>> 8. Cosmetic set - 200 rs. (Bath soaps, cloth soaps, utensils soaps, hair >>> oil, mirror, comb, tooth paste, tooth brush) >>> 9. Other Necessities - Candles/Match Boxes/Mosquito Coil - 150 rs. >>> 10. Tarpalin Sheet (6 *4) - 50 rs. >>> >>> On bulk, we can get at that rate. >>> >>> Are you interested to raise the amount? Can we do this on war footing? >>> Can we go on this Saturday and Sunday? So that even if we have to stay back >>> we will have Sunday. Are you ready to celebrate Diwali in a meaningful way? >>> >>> Please respond at the earliest. >>> >>> -- >>> Thank you. >>> >>> with regards, >>> PRASANTHI. >>> http://groups.google.com/group/birdsofsamefeathers >>> ---- >>> When you want something, the whole universe conspires in helping you to >>> achieve it. >>> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >>> "To Make A Difference" group. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >>> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>> [email protected]<tomakeadifference%[email protected]> >>> For more options, visit this group at >>> http://groups.google.co.in/group/tomakeadifference?hl=en >>> -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- >>> >>> >
