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Page 1: Care & Share Charitable Trust INDIA A REPORT (Indian Financial Year 1 March 2009 – 31 April 2010) (Statistics from 2009 & 2010) 30 MAY 2010 1

Care & Share Charitable TrustINDIA

A REPORT

(Indian Financial Year 1 March 2009 – 31 April 2010)(Statistics from 2009 & 2010)

30 MAY 2010

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C O N T E N T SPage No

Introduction : 3

Highlights – Events & Visits : 4

Sponsorship Programme : 6

Education Levels : 7

Slum Schools : 8

Assistance given to Children & Families : 9

Children in Daddy’s Home & Butterfly Hill : 10

Children in Local Homes : 11

Care & Share School, Daddy’s Home : 12

Care & Share School, Butterfly Hill : 13

Rice Self Sufficiency : 14

Daddy’s Home Farm Milk Production 2009 : 15

Daddy’s Home Farm Milk Production 2010 : 16

Daddy’s Home Farm Animals : 17

Daddy’s Home Vegetable Production :17

Butterfly Hill Farm : 18

Constructions & Infrastructure : 19

Babies’ Home & Adoptions : 20

Asha Kiran Rehabilitation Centre : 20

Zegna Micro Credit Project : 21

CCWW Health Programme : 23

Expenditure Chart : 24

Account Summary 2009-2010 : 25

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

In the last year we had more than a hundred Visitors to Care & Share – people who came not just to see but to stay and contribute. This is the prime indicator of the vibrancy of Care & Share. Apart from the fact of the number of children and families who have been helped and the volume of assistance given in the last year (seen in the following pages of the Report), to me, that so many people volunteered their time speaks volumes about Care & Share.

I must thank all our Donors for their precious help and all our Sponsors who are changing the lives of so many: one child at a time... one day at a time!

Some special people need a special – Thank you!

Thanks to Anna Zegna for her constant encouragement and interest in Care & Share. During the year she sent several “experts” to Care & Share to seek ways and means to make us more professional and more self-reliant. With her help we are about to upgrade our Tailoring unit into one which, we hope, will support Care & Share in the future.

Thanks to Mr Arnaldo Zappa for his continued support for “our” BUTTERFLY HILL VILLAGE project. Thanks to him we received two Containers with IKEA furniture and our Babies’ Home and Butterfly Hill Dispensary now have beautiful beds and furniture.

Thanks to Dr Paolo Bortoluzzi and Dr Evaristo Arnaldi and the Clown group. In more ways than one you have given our children beautiful smiles!

Thanks to Hayward and Edite Rigano of Colorado, USA, for their help to build the Guardian Angel Dispensary and for making it possible to provide medical care for our HIV+ children at Butterfly Hill.

In January we celebrated “DADDY’S HOME IS 10 YEARS OLD”. It was a very nostalgic moment to recall the first tentative steps which Care & Share took as a toddler. Thanks to our first Angels – Graziella Vigo, Rena Garazioti and Mara De Bellis.

Thanks to Dr Stefano Del Torso and all the Doctors of CCWW for healing our children.

My thanks go to each and every one who gave their skills, their time and above all their love to the children. They have certainly impacted the lives of our children...and we will never really know how much... but definitely very profoundly!

Noel HarperChairman

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HIGHLIGHTS : EVENTS & VISITORS

2009

APRIL 24: School Closes and Summer Camp begins.

JUNE 12: Schools Reopen – New Academic year 2009-2010

JUNE 28: Florence Merigaud arrives to spend a month teaching us about cultivation and self sufficiency

JULY 5: Evaristo and the Clown Group arrive

JULY 7: Anastasia Murillo arrives to teach our children singing and music

AUGUST 1: Roberto Colombo & Michela Galbusera arrive to take a look at our programme and to assist us in organizing ourselves in a more professional way

AUGUST 15 - INDEPENDENCE DAY : Celebrations held at Daddy’s Home & Butterfly Hill – Krystal Lopez and Sabrina Caratozzolo who taught Art to our children hold an Art Exhibition in the school

AUGUST 27: Padre Francesco & group from Pescara arrive in Daddy’s Home and visit sponsored children

SEPTEMBER 21: Mr Mathew Joseph from Gulf Business Machines (GBM), Dubai, visits and arranges on behalf of Cesare Cardone supply of Rice to our Homes for the next year

SEPTEMBER 22: “World of Music” Our children perform at Kaladarshini, Vijayawada

OCTOBER 8: “Guardian Angel Dispensary” at Butterfly Hill inaugurated by Anna Zegna

OCTOBER 10: CCWW Doctors arrive in Daddy’s Home

OCTOBER 14: Judge Bhavani Prasad from the Gannavaram Court talks to our children on Laws of the Judiciary with regard to children

OCTOBER 24: Margarita Vazquez Ponte comes to Daddy’s Home. She teaches Crafts, Photography and Computer skills to our kids

OCTOBER 29: Container with Clothes & Toys from Italy arrives

NOVEMBER 3: Julie’s Birthday celebrated at Daddy’s Home

NOVEMBER 12: Two Containers with Furniture from IKEA Italy donated by Mr Zappa arrive

NOVEMBER 14 – CHILDREN’S DAY: Nursing students from the Pinnamaneni Medical College & Hospital entertain our children at Daddy’s Home.

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NOVEMBER 15: Vice President Massimo Dian & Silvia Gramigna visit our projects

DECEMBER 23: Santa Claus Alviero Martini visits the children of Daddy’s Home & Butterfly Hill

DECEMBER 24: The children go Carol Singing in the villages around Daddy’s Home & Butterfly Hill

DECEMBER 25 – CHRISTMAS DAY: Morning : The children open their presents – Christmas Tree and Ornaments competition - Evening: Christmas Play – Carols - Dances – Christmas Dinner on the Football ground

DECEMBER 29 : Christmas Holiday Football and Cricket Matches Daddy’s Home v/s Butterfly Hill

DECEMBER 31: Ringing in the New Year – Midnight show by the Clown group followed by Fireworks

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JANUARY 10: The Three Kings – A Play performed by the children of Daddy’s Home & Butterfly Hill organized by Martha Sallinger & Andrea Perin

JANUARY 24: “Daddy’s Home is 10 Years Old” – First batch of Staff and Students felicitated – A very nostalgic moment!

FEBRUARY 11: Barbara Guarducci comes to take a look at our Tailoring unit and to design new products

FEBRUARY 15: Carlos Fiel & Jose Marcos from Spain visit Daddy’s Home – Carlos teaches Yoga and Jose helps us improve our Footwear unit

FEBRUARY 21: Antonio Coassin’s 60th Birthday celebrations at Daddy’s Home – Foundation Stone laid for Ospedale dei Piccoli the new Dispensary extension block at Daddy’s Home

MARCH 8: Uli Schwarz & Petra Dilthey from Germany arrive to make Documentary Films for Care & Share

MARCH 15: Twelve Tailors (8 Men & 4 Ladies) from C&S go to Chennai for 5 weeks to train at the CAMICERIA factory thanks to the initiative of Adriano Bora and Anna Zegna. We now plan to upgrade our Tailoring Unit.

APRIL 27: Mr Arnaldo Zappa arrives in Butterfly Hill – A spends a week working on the construction site – Leveling of the School site and marking of the new School Blocks – Farm House – Compound Wall – Bus Parking area

APRIL 28: Peeyush Kumar, Collector & District Magistrate, Krishna, visits Daddy’s Home and compliments Care & Share for the work done

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SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMME

as on 11 May 2010

Sponsors are from the following groups:

ITALY : 5,090PESCARA : 47TORINO : 42C & S GERMANY : 9C & S SPAIN : 3C & S USA : 223

TOTAL : 5,414

New Sponsors 2009: 499New Sponsors 2010: 241

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EDUCATION LEVELS - 2009

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SLUM SCHOOLS - VIJAYAWADA TOWN

ACADEMIC YEAR 2009 - 2010

C & S LITERACY CENTRE / SCHOOL BOYS GIRLS TOTAL STAFF

1 KANDRIKA 69 99 168 6 2 BRAMARAMBAHAPURAM 26 29 55 2 3 ALANKAR SLUM 20 20 40 3 4 AUTONAGAR 14 15 29 2 5 VAMBAY COLONY 31 36 67 3 6 RAJARAJESWARIPETA C & S LITERACY CENTRE 9 20 29 2 C & S VMC ELEMENTARY & HIGH SCHOOL 612 718 1330 7

C & S NCLP (NATIONAL CHILD LABOUR PROJECT) CENTRE 6 9 15 4

TOTALS 787 946 1733 29

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ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO CHILDREN & FAMILIES

MAY 2010

ASSISTANCE GIVEN 2009 2010 PROGRAMME

TOTAL

CHILDREN'S BANK ACCOUNTS NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED 101 22 1,099

AMOUNT DEPOSITED Rs. 2,325,824 Rs. 939,114 Rs. 16,293,489

€ 271,558

BICYCLES 175 50 2,628

GIFT PACKAGES 956 212 11,710

PETTY SHOPS 4 23

PUSH CARTS 13 134

RICKSHAWS 9 453

SEWING MACHINES 44 8 382

HOUSING NO. OF HOUSES 23 9 39

VALUE OF HELP GIVEN Rs. 891,431 Rs. 48,000 Rs. 1,869,431

€ 31,157

SHOPPING 712 319 5,531

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CHILDREN IN DADDY'S HOME 2009-2010

S NO NAME OF HOME BOYS GIRLS TOTAL STAFF

1 ANGEL HOME 5 49 54 4

2 ANNIE HOME 48 48 2

3 MARGARET HOME 44 44 2

4 RENA HOME 57 57 2

5 LUISIANA HOME 53 53 2

6 FRANCO HOME 40 40 3

7 BIAGIOTTI HOME 36 36 3

8 RADIANT HOME 38 38 1

9 GALLIANO HOME 41 41 2

10 LAKE HOUSE 66 66 4

ON CAMPUS - NTTF & NON FORMAL TRAINING KIDS 10 2 12

TOTALS 236 253 489 25

BUTTERFLY HILL CAMPUS CHILDREN2009-2010

S NO NAME OF HOME BOYS GIRLS TOTAL STAFF INHOME

01 COLORADO HOME 35 35 102 MAGRINI HOME 31 31 203 ZIA MARIA HOME 34 34 304 RITA HOME 27 27 205 PUTEI HOME 26 26 206 ALBERO DELLA VITA HOME 13 14 27 107 NINA HOME 1 23 24 208 GIANNI HOME - BOYS IN NON FORMAL TRAINING 14 14

TOTALS 181 37 218 13

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LOCAL HOMES - 2009

S.NO INSTITUTION/ HOME BOYS GIRLS TOTAL

01 ASHA JYOTHI 38 22 6002 BISHOP AZARAIAH HOSTEL 270 27003 HAPPY HOME 30 3004 HELEN KELLER HOME 29 2905 NIGHT SHELTER 20 2006 OBSERVATION HOME 45 4507 SWEET HOME 15 1508 TOTI'S HOME 15 15

TOTAL 177 307 484

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CARE & SHARE ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOLDADDY'S HOME, BUDDAVARAM

STUDENTS IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010

CLASSESDADDY'S HOME DAY SCHOLARS TOTAL CLASSBOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS TOTAL

Pre-School 2 4 2 4 6 Lower Kindergarten - A 9 14 13 15 22 29 51 Lower Kindergarten - B 18 11 20 12 38 23 61 Upper Kindergarten - A 6 8 13 21 19 29 48 Upper Kindergarten - B 12 15 18 14 30 29 59 Class 1 - A 7 15 10 13 17 28 45 Class 1 - B 5 6 15 17 20 23 43 Class 1 - C 7 10 15 8 22 18 40 Class 2 - A 13 16 10 14 23 30 53 Class 2 - B 7 14 12 16 19 30 49 Class 3 - A 16 12 13 7 29 19 48 Class 3 - B 8 13 14 18 22 31 53 Class 4 - A 16 14 7 12 23 26 49 Class 4 - B 15 7 16 9 31 16 47 Class 5 - A 17 9 8 8 25 17 42 Class 5 - B 10 13 10 10 20 23 43 Class 6 - A 7 8 9 6 16 14 30 Class 6 - B 15 6 10 7 25 13 38 Class 7 - A 9 9 10 6 19 15 34 Class 7 - B 18 8 1 5 19 13 32 Class 8 - A 8 8 3 8 11 16 27 Class 8 - B 7 10 2 4 9 14 23 Class 9 8 10 4 7 12 17 29 Class 10 4 10 3 7 7 17 24 TOTALS 244 250 236 244 480 494 974 494 480 974 Daddy's Home Children: 494 Day Scholars: 480 Total School Strength: 974

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BUTTERFLY HILL SCHOOL CHILDREN 2009-2010

CLASS BHILL HOME DAY SCHOLARS TOTAL CLASSBOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS TOTAL

Telugu MediumClass 10 13 13 0 13Class 9 13 13 0 13Class 8 16 1 17 0 17Class 7 24 3 27 0 27Learners 13 13 0 13

English MediumClass 5 10 2 12 0 12Class 4 16 4 1 16 5 21Class 3 15 6 2 15 8 23Class 2 15 15 4 1 19 16 35Class 1 16 3 4 6 20 9 29U KG 5 3 2 2 7 5 12L KG 4 4 4 7 8 11 19

TOTALS 160 35 20 19 180 54 234

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PROJECT : RICE SELF-SUFFICIENCY Objective : To grow sufficient Rice to feed the children in our Homes

Strategy: To acquire 36 acres of Paddy fields in two phases to grow Rice – First Phase (2010) : 20 Acres Second Phase (2011) : 16 Acres

Rice Requirement : Sweet Home, Night Shelter & Autonagar (750 kgs), Bishop Azaraiah (1,650 kgs), Ginny’s Home (195 kgs), Butterfly Hill (1,950 kgs), Daddy’s Home(4,500 kgs),

Asha Jyothi (510 kgs), Happy Home (210 kgs), Toti’s Home (150 kgs) Helen Keller Home (750 kgs)

Present Requirement of Rice Per Month: 10,665 Kgs (426+ Bags of 25 Kg each) Per Year: 127,980 Kgs (5,119+ Bags of 25 Kg each)

Cost of Rice per year : 127,980 kgs X Rs. 30 = Rs. 3,839,400 (Euro 63.990) @ Rs 60

Fields & Paddy yield: Each Acre yields 35 bags of paddy 1 bag of paddy yields 52 kgs of rice Total Rice yield from 36 Acres is: 36 acres x 35 bags x 52 kgs = 65,520 kgs Total Rice yield from 2 crops = 131,040 kgs of Rice

Location: We propose to purchase 36 acres paddy fields at Ogirala village The village is about 55 kms from Vijayawada. The fields are 2 kms from the village. There is an approach road to the fields. The village population is about 2,000. Agriculture is the main occupation and paddy is the major crop.

Reasons:• The fields are of fertile black alluvial soil• They are irrigated by the Krishna River – a canal flows adjacent to the land• Two paddy crops per year in this area (July - December & January - April)• After the second crop we can also grow a variety of green fodder for cattle

Cost of Paddy fields: First Phase 20 Acres Rs 600,000 x 20 = Rs 12,000,000 (Euro 200.000) Second Phase 16 Acres Rs 600,000 x 16 = Rs 9,600,000 (Euro 160.000)

Total 36 Acres Rs 21,600,000 (Euro 360.000)

Paddy Fields acquired in March 2010 - 6 Acres 24 Cents for Rs 3,462,378 (Euro 57.706)

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DADDY'S HOME DAIRY FARMMILK PRODUCTION IN THE YEAR 2009

In Litres

Month Cow Milk Day Average Buffalo Milk Day Average Total Day Average

January 2,696 87 1,749 56 4,445 143

February 2,021 72 1,383 49 3,404 122

March 2,378 77 1,806 58 4,183 135

April 2,259 75 1,707 57 3,966 132

May 1,895 61 1,519 49 3,414 110

June 2,150 72 1,482 49 3,632 121

July 3,075 99 1,460 47 4,535 146

August 2,847 92 2,275 73 5,122 165

September 2,897 97 2,388 80 5,285 176

October 3,196 103 2,236 72 5,432 175

November 3,038 101 1,836 61 4,874 162

December 2,808 91 1,744 56 4,552 147

TOTAL 31,259 86 21,583 59 52,842 145

Value of Cow Milk : 31,259 litres x Rs 25 per litre = 781,475

Value of Buffalo Milk : 21,583 litres x Rs 30 per litre = 647,490

Sale of Meat - 4 Cows and 1 Buffalo = 19,000

Manure 120 Trucks x Rs 400 = 48,000

TOTAL VALUE FROM COWS & BUFFALOES: Rupees 1,495,965 Euro 24.933

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MILK PRODUCTION - JANUARY TO APRIL 2010

Month Cow Milk Day Average Buffalo Milk Day Average Total Day Average

January 2,699 87 1,562 50 4,261 137

February 2,842 101 1,432 51 4,274 153

March 3,295 106 2,811 91 6,106 197

April 3,486 116 3,175 106 6,661 222

TOTAL 12,321 103 8,980 75 21,300 178

Value of Cow Milk : 12,321 Litres x Rs 27 per Litre = Rs 332,667

Value of Buffalo Milk : 8,980 Litres x Rs 32 per Litre = Rs 287,360

TOTAL VALUE FROM MILK : Rs 620,027 Euro 10.690

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DADDY'S HOME FARM ANIMALSMAY 2010

S NO ANIMALS / FOWLS MALE FEMALE YOUNG ONES TOTAL

01 BUFFALOES 2 20 20 4202 COWS 1 33 27 6103 GOATS 2 11 4 1704 GOATS (SHORT BREED) 1 5 6 1205 SHEEP 2 73 12 8706 PIGS 8 11 1907 DONKEYS 1 1 208 RABBITS 2 12 1409 TURKEY 11 1110 GEESE 23 2311 DUCKS 20 2012 GUINEA FOWLS 2 213 COUNTRY FOWLS 65 6514 CHICKENS (LAYERS) 485 485

TOTAL 860

VEGETABLE PRODUCTION - DADDY'S HOME - 2009 & 2010

S NO VEGETABLE2009 2010

TOTAL VALUE TOTAL VALUEKILOS KILOS

01 BOTTLE GOURD 1,958 Rs. 6,853 955 Rs. 3,820

02 LADIES FINGERS 1,414 Rs. 22,624 659 Rs. 10,873

03 BRINJALS 259 Rs. 2,501 2,851 Rs. 29,080 04 BEANS 154 Rs. 924 05 TOMATOES 160 Rs. 1,600 06 CUCUMBER 568 Rs. 2,840 07 GREEN LEAVES 2,201 Rs. 33,015 GRAND TOTAL Rs. 31,978 Rs. 82,152

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BUTTERFLY HILL FARM - 2009 VEGETABLE TOTAL VALUE

CULTIVATION Kilos/Bundles Rupees 01 Brinjals 8,729 Rs. 86,149.00 02 Ladies Fingers 1,658 Rs. 27,112.00 03 Beans 624 Rs. 6,738.00 04 Bottle gourd 4,693 Rs. 22,851.50 05 Angular gourd 264 Rs. 3,336.00 06 Cucumber 1,782 Rs. 6,463.10 07 Snake gourd 43 Rs. 178.00 08 Green Chillies 1,040 Rs. 10,219.00 09 Bitter gourd 562 Rs. 6,356.00 10 Cabbage 1,430 Rs. 6,692.50 11 Cauliflower 2,469 Rs. 14,196.00 12 Beetroot 135 Rs. 1,080.00 13 Carrots 7 Rs. 42.00 14 Gherkins 3,896 Rs. 36,270.00 15 Tomatoes 481 Rs. 4,159.50 16 Pumpkin 148 Rs. 444.00 17 Thotakura 295 Rs. 3,358.00 18 Bachalakura 1,350 Rs. 18,649.00 19 Palakura 946 Rs. 14,751.00 20 Chukkakura 245 Rs. 3,868.00 21 Kothimeera 334 Rs. 5,474.00 22 Gongura 527 Rs. 8,952.00 23 Curry Leaves 179 Rs. 2,506.00 24 Bananas 85 Rs. 12,110.00

TOTALS 31,922 Rs. 301,954.60 € 5,033 Mangoes (BHill & School Site) - Nos 37,000 Rs. 148,000.00 € 2,467 Redgram - Dhal (School Site) 400 Rs. 12,000.00 € 200

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CONSTRUCTIONS & INFRASTRUCTURE

DADDY’S HOME

•Renovation of roof of Laundry & Store Room Shed

•Main Entrance Compound wall of Daddy’s Home

•Front Entrance Compound wall of School campus

•Brick and cement compound wall all around Daddy’s Home campus

•Brick and cement compound wall around part of School campus

•Renovation work at Luisiana Home – Tiles put on the walls of the common rooms

•New Shed for Cows on Farm

•Renovation of Old kitchen and Kitchen Store rooms

•Foundation work in progress for second Dispensary Building - Ospedale dei Piccoli

•One Water Tanker acquired

BUTTERFLY HILL

•Guardian Angel Dispensary completed and inaugurated

•School Toilet block completed

•Venice Home completed

•School Building 2 – Cellar floor & Ground floor

•Gildo Home – under construction

•Lorenzo Home – under construction

•Cafeteria – under construction

•Electricity Shed / Farm storage shed behind Nina Home

•Shed for Generators & Electrical store – under construction

•Two Water Tankers acquired

•Sprinkler & Drip Irrigation system installed

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CARE & SHARE SISHU GRUHA - BABIES' HOMEAS ON 17 MAY 2010

1 IN BABIES' HOME 282 IN DADDY'S HOME (LUISIANA HOME) 63 IN DADDY'S HOME (GALLIANO HOME) 34 MENTALLY CHALLENGED - PLACED IN PREM NIKETAN 25 SEVERELY RETARDED - PLACED WITH MC SISTERS 66 DIED 157 GIVEN BACK TO BIOLOGICAL PARENTS 118 ADOPTED BY LOCAL FAMILIES 91

9 TOTAL BABIES RECEIVED IN THE HOME 162

CHILDREN ADOPTED IN 2007 31CHILDREN ADOPTED IN 2008 28CHILDREN ADOPTED IN 2009 24CHILDREN ADOPTED IN 2010 8

TOTAL 91

ASHA KIRAN REHABILITATION CENTRESERVICES RENDERED

APRIL 2009 - MARCH 2010

No. of New Patients Registered: 54Bi-lateral Calipers: 30Unilateral Calipers: 36Crutches: 4Above Knee Limbs: 4Below Knee Limbs: 10Splints & Braces: 17Repairs & Reviews: 127CP Chairs: 2Standing Frame: 1Follow-up Visits: 105Visits to Homes for Handicapped Children: 251

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CHILD CARE WORLD WIDE DOCTORS HEALTH PROGRAMME OCTOBER 2009 TO MARCH 2010

S NO NAMES OF DOCTORS & ASSISTANTS 2009 - 2010

01 Lorenza CAIELLI, Bruno RUFFATO & Valentina 10 Oct - 24 Oct02 Emilio BERGONZI & Stella RACO 17 Oct - 31 Oct03 Franco CRACCO 24 Oct - 07 Nov04 Vitalia MURGIA 31 Oct - 14 Nov05 Stefano PASQUATO 07 Nov - 21 Nov06 Emilio GUASTI 14 Nov - 28 Nov07 Marina BALTIERI & Silvana BIFFIGNANDI 22 Nov - 05 Dec08 Roberto CORBO 28 Nov - 12 Dec09 Stefano DRAGO, Bruno ARCANGELI, Anna TESSARI & Donatella DRAGO 05 Dec - 19 Dec10 Morena PAVAN, Roberto BUSSI, Claudia ANGELI, Fabio CONDOMITTI & Valentina 09 Jan - 23 Jan11 Paolo SCHIEVANO, Antonella PEDRINI 16 Jan - 30 Jan12 Silvia GAMBOTTO, Carlo PAVIA 23 Jan - 06 Feb13 Franca DI GIROLAMO 30 Jan - 13 Feb14 Milena LO GIUDICE, Salvino LEONE 06 Feb - 18 Feb15 Valeria ROSSI 13 Feb - 05 Mar16 Giovanna MAGNI 13 Feb - 26 Feb17 Gigliola DEL PONTE, Maria Carla 20 Feb - 05 Mar18 Stefano DEL TORSO & Antonella BIANCHI 27 Feb - 12 Mar

The Doctors of CCWW visited all the Infants in the Babies’ Home every day and all the sick children in Daddy’s Home.

They also visited all the new children in Daddy’s Home and Butterfly Hill.

During this period they organised a medical check-up for 1729 school children.

From the Villages of: Chikkavaram, Sugalipeta, Thempalli, Suravaram, Balliparru and Veerapanenigudem

From the Slums of Vijayawada : Kandrika, Autonagar, Alankar, Brahmarambapuram, Vambay Colony and Rajareswaripeta

And also the children from the Homes of: Premniketan, Asha Jyothi, Helen Keller and the Observation Home.

2 of the Gynaecologists had a Life Education programme for the bigger boys and girls and staff of Daddy’s Home and Butterfly Hill.

PBLS - Paediatric Basic Life Support Seminar for 50 staff members and school teachers was held

The drugs in the Pharmacy at Daddy’s Home and Butterfly Hill was checked - Stock taken - Italian drugs were labelled - Drugs for common usage were prescribed.

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