About Support trust
Support Trust is a registered organization under the Rajasthan Trust Registration Act 1959 (section 42) aiming to complement the development through various interventions among different population groups particularly vulnerable and left behind communities in the society. The main objectives of the organization are –
- To complement in achieving the goal of “Health for All”.
- To promote volunteer engagements of young people & other interested persons complimenting to entire social development concerns.
- To garner economic empowerment through training, skill development / up-gradation, placement.
- Conservation and Protection of NRM aiming to ecological balance in environment suitable for everyone.
- To provide material and non-material support for immediate relief to affected population by natural disasters and implement long term corrective actions for their resettlement and rehabilitation.
- To setup and run the homes for key population groups i.e. children, women, girls, elderly, and others to meet their specific needs aiming to develop a sustained social support system.
- To provide technical support for community development, public health and social intervention, trainings and workshops, financial literacy, etc.
THE BOARD OF SUPPORT TRUST
Name Trustee& Name of Father / Husband | Occupation | Current Address& Contact No. | Designation |
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Dr. Narendra Kumar Jangid S/O Sh. Radhey Shyam Jangid | Social Development Professional | V & P- Ratanpura, Via – Mundru, District - Sikar (Raj.) Mob. - 9828535511 | Managing Trustee |
Dr. Priyanka Pareek D/O Sh. S. N. Sharma | Human Development Specialist | Flat No. F-1, Plot No-160, TirupatiVihar, Behind Param Brhamanand Hospital, Kalwar Road, Jaipur – 302012. Mob. - 9982167766 | Trustee |
Mr. Yogesh Soni S/O Sh. Gauri Shankar Soni | Management Specialist | Jorawarpura, Nokha Mandi, Bikaner (Raj) Mob. - 9829830812 | Trustee |
Ms. Mona Balani W/O Late. Sh. Chandra Prakash Balani | Social Activist | 61/428, Heerapath, Mansarovar, Jaipur Mob. - 9871783166 | Trustee |
Services
EMPLOYER LED MODEL (ELM)
The fourth phase of National AIDS Control Programme (NACP IV) proposes an Employer Led Model (ELM) to reach vulnerable informal workers in organized and unorganized sectors. We are partnering with Sojitz L&T Consortium for implementation of ELM Intervention at Western Dedicated Fright Corridor (CTP 1 & 2) Rewari – Iqbalgarh Project since 2015 in the technical assistance of RSACS. The strategic activities of the Project are as under –
- Capacity Building / Training
- Peer Education
- Outreach
- Information Education & Communication (IEC)
- Counselling
- Social & Behaviour Changed Communication (SBCC)
- Community Based Screening (CBS) for HIV and Screening for STI
- General Health Camps
- Referral and Linkages
- Blood Donation Camps
- Condom Programming
- Monitoring - Internal & External: PMC, JCC & PCC in the chair of PD, SACS to review the project activities.
EMPLOYER LED MODEL (ELM)
We are partnering with L&T IIS Consortium for implementation of ELM Intervention at Western Dedicated Fright Corridor (CTP 15 C) Project since 2018 in the technical assistance of UPSACS. The strategic activities of the Project are as under –
- Capacity Building / Training
- Peer Education
- Outreach
- Information Education & Communication (IEC)
- Counselling
- Social & Behavior Changed Communication (SBCC)
- Referral and Linkages
- Monitoring - Internal & External: PMC
EMPLOYER LED MODEL (ELM)
We are partnering with S.A.F.E. Consortium for implementation of ELM Intervention at Western Dedicated Fright Corridor (STP - 5) Project since 2017 in the technical assistance of RSACS. The strategic activities of the Project are as under –
- Capacity Building / Training
- Peer Education
- Outreach
- Information Education & Communication (IEC)
- Counselling
- Social & Behaviour Changed Communication (SBCC)
- Community Based Screening (CBS) for HIV and Screening for STI
- Referral and Linkages
- Condom Programming
- Blood Donation Camps
- Monitoring - Internal & External: PMC, JCC & PCC in the chair of PD, SACS to review the project activities.
EMPLOYER LED MODEL (ELM)
We are partnering with Sojitz L & T Consortium for implementation of ELM Intervention at Western Dedicated Fright Corridor (CTP 14) Rewari – Dadari Project since 2017 in the technical assistance of HSACS. The strategic activities of the Project are as under –
- Capacity Building / Training
- Peer Education
- Outreach
- Information Education & Communication (IEC)
- Counselling
- Social & Behaviour Changed Communication (SBCC)
- Referral and Linkages
- Condom Programming
- Blood Donation Camps
- Monitoring - Internal & External: PMC, JCC & PCC in the chair of PD, SACS to review the project activities.
MCM Project
WMom Cares for Mom Project believes in Mothers. We know that when women are empowered to determine their own future they radically improve families, communities, countries. MCM is giving monthly stipends unconditionally, to poor Indian Mothers, letting them decide for themselves what they need to do to survive. Everyone is better off when they have agency and are treated with dignity. Our Moms are destitute, living in slums and have no husband around to support their families.
This is not a loan. It’s a promise. Most of the Moms we are beginning to fund are disabled, widowed, abandoned or have suffered abusive husbands and are struggling to raise their children alone. It’s a support from Mother to Mother.
More than 40 mothers are being served from different slums of Jaipur City such as Soot Mill, Jawahar Nagar, Shiv Colony, Indra Nagar, Jhalana Kunda and Mohanpura.
Now we are moving in sustainable income generative activities by skill development / up-gradation and initiate petty business for them.
AHE Project
Adolescent Health Education Project envisions enabling all adolescents to realize their full potential by making informed and responsible decisions related to their health and well-being and by accessing the services and support they need to do so. It comprises the Improve nutrition, Improve sexual and reproductive health, Enhance mental health, Prevent injuries and violence, Prevent substance misuse and Address NCDs.
We have the panel of experts on above mentioned topics for facilitation the sessions in schools among adolescent. We prepare the annual action plan for conducting these sessions in various education institutions. The pre and post test assessment reveals a significant knowledge gain on the topics facilitated and they found the information very useful in order to take informed responsible decision related to their health & well-being.
Technical Support Agency for Institutional Care for Children
The Panel of Experts at Support Trust has developed an Institutional Care Model for Children with special needs. This is known as Management tool for Institutional Care Centers as per provisions made in the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection for Children) Act, 2015. Team helps the agencies in enhancing institutional c apacities to carry out focused interventions considering the individual care needs for better outcomes in a child centered approach. This can be monitored by institutionalizing the Individual Care Plan.
More than five Organizations are associated with us for implementing the Institutional Care Projects for Children in better ways.
Financial Literacy Project
Financial Literacy has become one of the top priorities for most of the world today as it is directly proportional to the economic growth of a country. According to a global survey, India is home to almost 20% of the world's population, however, 76% of its adult population is not even aware of the basic financial concepts. The survey reports that Financial Literacy in India has been signification poor compared to the rest of the world.
Financial Literacy is the ability to understand basic financial concepts and the possession of knowledge and skills required to make informed and effective financial planning, decisions using the available financial resources. It is about knowing how to generate, spend, invest and save money. It is the ability to manage your finances well by making the optimum use of the available financial products and resources to give you maximum benefit.
A dedicated team of experts organizes the training programmes on Financial Literacy for various population groups such as members of SHG, Community Based Organizations, Investors and general population.
A division of Financial Literacy also provides technical support to investors in redemption / claim for unclaimed dividends, shares.