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Verein LEED-Schweiz

Ein Hilfswerk zugunsten unterprivilegierter Menschen in Indien

Object and purpose of the Trust

Object and purpose of the trust as per the Trust Deed:

  • To undertake to impart, promote and spread education and entrepreneurial and professional skills for the benefit of depressed and weaker section of the society to the subjects to the Union of India and for the said purpose to found, maintain, set up, organize, run, manage, institutes, supervise, superintend, co-ordinate, affiliate, control, guide school, college, universities, hostels, boarding houses, museums, laboratories, exhibitions, libraries, lecture halls, practical classes and other Educational and Technical Institutions.
  • To grant stipend, scholarships, studentships and other allowance, concessions or gratuities to deserving students and candidates.
  • To hold examinations and to grant certificates of proficiency or other academic distinctions or title to person who have complied with the conditions laid down in the regulations or bye-laws of the Trust and/or the State Government or any other statutory body set up by such Governments.
  • To provide facilities for giving residential accommodation and boarding-house for teacher, staff and other persons engaged in carrying out any of the objects of Trust.
  • To provide libraries, reading rooms for the benefits of students and general public for the promoting education.

 

The Mission

LEED will help through educating the people to be self sustainable and economically and socially independent. Special concern for children and women.
Through the help of LEED the people should learn to overcome social evils like child marriages, dowry, neglecting of women, corruption, diseases.
The goal is that everyone in the areas should be able to live a peaceful life with less worries and become a model for the change of the whole of the Indian society.

Means to achieve these goal:

1. Skill Development Training Program (SDTP)
  a) Tailoring and embroidery Centre
  b) Project Thalir-LEED - Basket Weaving
  c) Computer training

2. Activity-Based Supplementary Education Programs:
  a) Activity Centre
  b) Library for the Youths and children
  c) Karate class
  d) Spoken English
  e) Crafts and Painting
  f) educational scholarships
  g) media education program

3. Family Development Program
  a) Door to door counselling
  b) facilitation of development schemes
  c) One to One counselling

4. LEED Medicare Centre

5. Lakshyashala Project
  a) Technovation’ global competition
  b) Career Mentoring Centre

6. Cultural program
  a) Shining Star
  b) Founder’s Day Program
  c) Annual day
  d) International Women’s Day Celebration

7. Community activities
  a) Flood Relief Provision Kit Distribution
  b) International Women’s Day Celebration
  c) Children’s day Celebration
  d) World AIDS Day
  e) Pongal Celebration (Harvest festival)

8. Medical Camps
  a) Free General Medial camp
  b) special physiotherapists medical camp
  c) Eye Camp

9. Networking with organizations
  a) Confederation of Indian Organisation for Service and Advocacy (CIOSA)
  b) Vital strategy USA - Community Advisory Board Indian Council for Medical Research -National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (CAB, ICMR-NIRT)
  c) Stop-TB network
  d) Tuliya Education Trust
  e) Give India
  f) Thalir-LEED

10. Awareness program
  a) Environmental awareness program
  b) Tuberculosis awareness program
  c) Career guidance program

11. Volunteer and internship program
  a) Stella marris collage, Department of social work
  b) Loyola college, Department of social work
  c) LEED society, Switzerland