- The George Foundation
The George Foundation (TGF) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) established in 1995 with head office in
Bangalore ,India . Itsfounder isDr. Abraham M. George , a successfulbusiness entrepreneur in theUnited States who returned toIndia and embarked on a number of humanitarian projects.TGF aims to alleviate
poverty , promotehealth and a clean environment, and strengthendemocratic institutions and values in India.The principal geographic area covered is rural
Tamil Nadu (mainly in Krishnagiri district) andKarnataka states, serving over 16,000 people in 17 villages.Overview
TGF groups its projects according to three objectives: alleviation of poverty, protection of health and the environment, and improvement of governance.
Alleviate poverty
TGF's poverty alleviation projects are designed to improve education and health care delivery, offer amenities such as proper housing and adequate
water resources, and create employment and sufficient income to sustain the rural poor family.* Shanti Bhavan Boarding School
Shanti Bhavan evolved from the recognition that the innate abilities of impoverished
children are no different from those of their more fortunate peers. The project assumes, given a quality education and constant encouragement, they will realize their full potential as successful, productive members of society.According to TGF's website, Shanti Bhavan was established in September 1997 with 48 students, the school and campus are located in Baliganapalli, an impoverished area in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu in southern India. The
students are selected from the surrounding areas of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka criteria include for selection include family wealth (with the focus being on the poorest families) and the child's intelligence (with the focus being on children considered intelligent enough to succeed at the school). TGF intends the school to increase in size to 336 students. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/shanti.html Shanti Bhavan] , The George Foundation website. RetrievedAugust 4 2007 .]The school is designed to be as self-sufficient as possible, with a number of ground wells, water storage tanks, a
horticultural garden,orchards , and abakery . In keeping withecological concerns, much of theenergy needs of the institution are met bysolar power .Fact|date=August 2007The Shanti Bhavan program is from
pre-school totwelfth grade . Formal instruction in the initial three years is limited tolanguage andmathematics . English is the medium of instruction, andHindi and Tamil are taught by the fourth year. The children are also encouraged to pursue interests insports ,game s,art ,dance ,music anddrama .* Community Development Program
The Community Development Program undertakes actions in the 17 villages surrounding Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. According to TGF's website the program attempts to "bring about significant improvement in the lives of the entire population served by our intervention within a period of 10 years starting 2006" and may cover creation of livelihood opportunities and employment, education and skills-training, healthcare, housing, water management, infrastructure improvement, and social development. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/AA-action%20plan%20for%20community%20development.htm News an Events: Action Plan for Community Development, June 2006] , The George Foundation website. Retrieved
August 04 2007 .]* Agri-Business Training Centre - Women's Empowerment
According to TGF's website, the Women’s Empowerment Project is intended to train women in aspects of farming. Poor women from the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka will be provided with a quarter acre of land, supplies, equipment and training in cottage and cooperative farming. As of 2007 the project is still in the preparatory stages. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/AA-women-expectations.htm Poverty alleviation and women: Expectations] , The George Foundation website. Retrieved
August 5 2007 .]* Tillany Fine Arts Museum & Gallery
Tillany Fine Arts Museum & Gallery was built in 2000 near Shanti Bhavan. It is a 15,000 square foot
air conditioned facility, designed in contemporary style.According to TGF's website, once it is fully functioning, Tillany will provide poor artists with exposure to artwork from around the world, free loan of tools to complete their own art and promotion and marketing of their creations. Art displayed at the museum will be sold with 40% of the proceeds going to the artist. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/tillany.html Tillany Museum] , The George Foundation website. Retrieved
August 5 2007 .]Protection of health and the environment
* Baldev Medical and Community Centre
The Baldev Medical and Community Centre serves the 17 villages surrounding Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. According to TGF's website, the Baldev Medical Centre serves approximately 30 patients a day. The centre sends field workers to homes, provides health checks for children at the government's Deeverapalli school, and runs health education classes. Baldev Medical a Community Centre also conducts annual sanitation clean ups in the villages it serves maintaining drainage and latrines. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/News-Baldev.htm News and Events: Baldev Medical & Community Centre: July 2006] , The George Foundation website. Retrieved
August 04 2007 .]*
Lead Poisoning Prevention and TreatmentAccording to the TGF website, Project Lead-Free was launched in 1997 to screen blood
lead levels of children andpregnant women in urban environments, and workers inhazardous occupations. Subsequently, TGF hosted and organized a 3-day international conference on lead poisoning in February 1999 in Bangalore. TheWorld Health Organization , theWorld Bank , theUS Environmental Protection Agency , and theUS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wereco-sponsors of the conference. The proceedings of the conference were compiled in a book, Lead Poisoning Prevention and Treatment: Implementing a National Program in Developing Countries. Awhite paper was prepared by the sponsors and presented to policy makers in developing countries. [ [http://www.leadpoison.net/nrclpi.htm Lead Poisoning: Purpose and Significance of the Conference] , The George Foundation website. RetrievedAugust 5 2007 .] [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/lead-free.html Lead Poisoning: Project Lead-Free and Anemia Screening in India] , The George Foundation website. RetrievedAugust 5 2007 .]The George Foundation and
St. Johns Academy of Health Sciences , Bangalore, joined in association to establish the National Referral Centre for Lead Poisoning Prevention in India (NRCLPI) [ [http://www.leadpoison.net/nrclpi.htm About NRCLPI] , National Referral Centre for Lead Poisoning Prevention in India. RetrievedAugust 5 2007 .] in 2003. The Centre’s mission is to create public awareness about lead poisoning, assist polluting industries in taking remedial measures, and confirm blood lead cases forwarded by clinics/hospitals throughout the country.Improved Governance
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Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media (IIJNM)According to the TGF and IIJNM websites, IIJNM was founded by TGF and
Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamstana in 2001. The curriculum was developed in conjunction withColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism inNew York , but the school does not have any national accreditation. The courses are intended to teach bot the craft and ethics of journalism. TGF see the school as a way to improve public and private governance by encouraging a strong and independent press. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/journalism.html Journalism] , The George Foundation website. RetrievedAugust 5 2007 ] [ [http://www.iijnm.org/overview.html IIJNM Overview] , Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media. RetrievedAugust 5 2007 ]* Centres for Studies in Emerging Critical Issues
According to TGF's website, the centre brings together prominent individuals from India and elsewhere to consider the economic, social and environmental challenges facing developing nations. The centre presents the results as papers and lectures. [ [http://www.tgfworld.org/critical.html Critical Issues] , The George Foundation website. Retrieved
August 5 2007 .]References
External links
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