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1996-1998
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Open Non-formal School in Ibn-e-Mariam Slum
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Computer Training started funded by Bait-ul-Maal (40 persons and 7
PWDs were trained in 1.5 years) the computer-training
center was closed due to constant changing technology
and Tamir could not cope with the financial crunch of
constantly updating and installing latest software.
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Survey conducted in 1998 and identified 98 disabled families in
Warispura Blocks. Referral approach was adopted for the
rehabilitation of disabled people to appropriate
government hospitals and rehabilitation centers
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Medical camps run by volunteer doctors from Civil hospitals
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Micro and home industries for women
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Sewing centers and training and employment for young women.
·
Ms. Alice Bradley – Training and Development Officer visited Tamir
· On 4th June 1998, Tamir Welfare Organization became
Member of Leonard Cheshire International.
1999-2000
Development
Planning Workshop
·
Development Planning Workshop was held from 13 -17 October 1999 in
Faisalabad. The aims of the workshop was to provide
opportunities for participants to become familiear with
the development planning approach, exchange ideas,
identify common interest and goals for future
development. Another purpose of the workshop was to
provide information to Leonard Cheshire about the type
of training and development support required by Tamir to
help them to achieve goals.
Participation
in International Conference, Delhi
· Mr. Stephen Anjum attended 26-27 November, 1999 International
Conference at Dehli Cheshire Home organized by Eastern
Regional Council, Cheshire Homes.
Donation from LDS
Charities, USA
· On
1st January 2000, LDS Charities donated in
kinds clothing, shoes, 4 Computers (486), typewriter and
3000 books to Tamir Welfare Organisation to support our
charitable and development work.
Auto Rickshaw for
Disabled People
· On
6th January 2000, Auto Rickshaw Vehicle was
donated by ‘Leonard Cheshire International’ through
‘International Self Reliance Program’ to solve
transportation problems of Persons with disabilities,
School going Children and local Staff.
Education of Disable
Children
· In
January 2000, ‘Tamir’ met with the management of ‘Sir
Seed Special Education Complex’ Gokhuwal, Faisalabad and
convinced them for admission of Disabled Children of our
target area in this institution for special education
and physiotherapy. ‘Tamir’ is working with this
institution and referred 30 children in 1999 for
physiotherapy and special education. Tamir made
arrangement with this institution for 11 Mental Retarded
children to get admission in this education free of
cost.
Free Medical Camp
·
On 4 February 2000 Tamir-Cheshire Services held ‘Medical
Camp’ in the target slum area called Yousafabad, total
number of beneficiaries were 245 people. Social Medical
Officers from ‘Social Welfare Department’ visited our
Camp site and were pleased to see our medical services
provided to community. Doctors from Civil Hospital
donated their time and Tamir-Cheshire Services provided
medicine.
Honour of ‘Good
Citizen’
· On
7th February 2000, Army District Monitoring
Team, Faisalabad, gave ‘Good Citizen’ honour to one of
the Tamir’s Executive member named Mrs.Thomsena Anjum
for her best performance and good services in social
sector. Ms. Thomsena Anjum was member of ‘Army District
Monitoring Team’, District Development Committee
(Faisalabad) and also Member of District Price Control
Committee, Faisalabad.
Visit of Additional
Deputy Commissioner
·
On 22 February 2000, Additional Deputy Commissioner. Mr.
Mohammed Ajmal visited Tamir Welfare organisation and
was very glad to see the ‘Sewing Centre’ and ‘Tamir
computer centre’. He gave very good remarks on our visit
book about the services being rendering by Tamir to
Disabled people and community. He also donated Rs.2, 000
to Tamir Welfare Organisation.
Celebration of Women
Day
·
On 8th March 2000, Tamir Celebrated ‘Women
Day’, Mr. Mohammad Khalid Habib ‘President of
‘Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industries’ was
presiding over the meeting and in his address he talked
about rights, empowerment and development of women; 300
women participated in this meeting. Mr. Abdul Islam,
Deputy Director, Social Welfare Department and other
social welfare officers were also invited on 8th
March 2000 to visit ‘Sewing Centre’ run for Income
generation with the help of Tamir-Cheshire Services.
They were very impressed to see the efforts of TCS.
Tamir-Cheshire Services also helped two disabled
families for setting up sewing centre in their own home.
Meeting with Gen.
Pervez Musharraf, Chief Executive
·
On 11th March, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Chief
Executive, Pakistan visited ‘Faisalabad Chamber of
Commerce and Industry. Executive members of
organisations were invited to participate in this grand
meeting. This meeting provided us an opportunity to
highlight the Problems of disadvantage and minority
people of our target area to ‘Chief Executive’ Gen.
Pervez Musharraf. Chief Executive also received the file
having Minorities’ problem and suggestion.
Poverty Alleviation
Scheme / Food Support Programme
·
In the month of April 2000, Government of Pakistan
launched ‘Poverty Alleviation Scheme’ and started ‘Food
Support Programme’ for poor and needy people through
‘Pakistan Bait-Ul-Maal’ (Government Welfare Agency). Ms.
Thomsena Anjum, Executive Member of Tamir-Cheshire
Service, was selected as members of ‘Steering Committee’
and District Co-ordinator; Pakistan Bait-Ul-Mal. Tamir
applied for the allowance for disabled people and
vulnerable people of our areas. In May 2000, Pakistan
Bait-Ul-Maal gave us quota for 1260 people (3%) to
disburse Rs.5,040,000/- (Rs.4000 per person) in four
instalments to disabled, widows and poor people of City
and Rural areas of Faisalabad. Tamir Welfare
Organisation formed ‘Task Force’ consisting 6 member
appointed in 6 Tehsil (Taluk) of District Faisalabad.
The first instalment of Rs.1,260,000/- was disbursed
among deserving poor community through task force member
during the period from August – 15 November 2000.
Visit of Mr. K.R.
Rajendra and Workshop on CBR approach
·
Members of TCCP identified that it will be very useful
and effective, if they have formal training on Community
based Rehabilitation (CBR) approach from LCI-Eastern
Region, India for proper implementation and monitoring
of Proposed Projects. In this regard, we invited Mr. K.
R. Rajendra Training & Development Officer, LCI, Eastern
Region, Bangalore, India to facilitate our training
programme. Mr. Rajendra visited from 30th
April, 2000 – 7th May, 2000 and gave training
to our staff on CBR approaches. It was wonderful
experience for all the staff and members to learn about
CBR approach.
Exposure Visit to CBR
Project in Bangalore, India
·
From 21 July to 21 August 2000, Leonard Cheshire
International U.K.
sponsored our exposure trip to India.
Mr. Stephen Anjum President of TCCP alongwith 2 CBR
Workers
attended CBR
Worker training and visited CBR Project in Rural
Bangalore. It was good opportunity to learn Community
Based Rehabilitation approach in Bangalore, India.
Opening Ceremony of
Food Support Programme in poorest Community
·
On 4th. September 2000, opening ceremony of
‘Food Support programme’ held in Ibn-Mariam hall,
Catholic Church, Warispura, Faisalabad. City Magistrate
Mr. Mohammad Yaqoob Khan was the Chief guest. Fr. Samuel
Raphael and Mr. Stephen Anjum organised program with the
co-operation of Co-ordinators of Tamir. Authority
Letters of Rs.1000 (Cheques) were distributed among 105
disabled persons and 45 widows. City Magistrate
appreciate the co-ordinators of Tamir Welfare
Organisation, that they are providing Government
allowance to real deserving people.
Bait-Ul-Mal Funds
distribution in Tehsil Samundri
·
On 17th September, Cheque distribution
ceremony was held at Catholic Church, Chak No. 251 GB,
village Khuspur. Mr. Stephen Anjum, President and
executive member of Tamir distributed authority letter
(Cheque) of Rs.120,000/- to 102 Christian disabled and
others deserving people in Tehsil Samundri, District,
Faisalabad. Fr. Yaqoob expressed his thankfulness to
management of Tamir and pray for their humanitarian
mission.
Visit of Dr. Khalid
Ranjaha, Minister of Law and Minorities Problem
·
Under ‘Food Support Programme’ Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal, a
grand programme was organised on 2nd October,
2000 at Munirabad, Faisalabad. Dr. Khalid Ranjaha,
Punjab Minister of Law and Deputy Commissioner of
Faisalabad, Mr. Babar Hasan Bhurwana were Chief Guests
in that meeting. All Radio, TV and News Reporter were
present in this meeting. More than one thousand
deserving people were present in the meeting. Mrs.
Stephen Anjum highlighted the minorities’ problem and
emphasised the Government that unless the joint
electorate system will not reinstate, development of
Christian people will not be possible. Moreover, she
expressed her gratitude on behalf of Christian People
for allocating 3% quota for disadvantage people in Bait-ul-Mal
Funds. In the responses of Mrs. Stephen Anjum’s speech,
Dr. Khalid Ranjaha, Law Minister said that present
Government is well aware of the problems of minorities.
He said unless new elections will not held and new
assembly will not formed. Amendment in Laws and
constitution regarding minorities and disabled people
will not possible. Government is trying his level best
to solve the problems of minorities and disadvantaged
community of Pakistan through Poverty Alleviation
Programme.
Free Medical Camp
·
We held medical Camp in Surfraz Colony, Saeedabad, with
the co-operation of St. Lawrence School, Faisalabad on
16 September 2000. Social Medical Officers Mian Mohammad
Zahid, Mr. Mohammad Saleem, Principal of St. Lawrence
School, Dr. Ajmal Khan Ph.D., Deputy Director Abdul
Islam and Director Mr. Abdul Qadus visited our camp.
Doctors from Allied Hospital checked the 300 poor
patients of the area. Tamir Welfare Organisation
sponsored medicine and food.
Awareness Programme
with Christian Women
·
On 4th November 2000, awareness program was
organised with Christian women of Warispura, Barkat Pura,
Chaman Zar Colony, Nawaban wala, and Mian colony on the
Empowerment and development of Women. Incharge Social
Welfare Department, Mrs. Waheeda Iftikhar, Dr. Rana
Hamid, from Population Planning Department were invited
as resource persons about health and rights of women in
the community. Mrs. Waheeda Iftikhar also declared that
Social Welfare Department would award the Certificate to
all the students of ‘Sewing Centre’ of Tamir at the
completion of their nine-month training course.
Medical Aid for Health
Project from LDS Charities, USA
·
In October 2000, LDS Charities donated Medical Supplies
for our Medical Project. The Container having Medical
supplies was arrived on 24, November 2000 at Karachi
Seaport. TCCP has established Free Dispensory in
Warispura, Main Road, Faisalabad. As there is great need
for hospital in this area of 12500 slums of Warispura,
Faisalabad. As there is no such kind of facility
available in this underdeveloped target area and its
surroundings.
CBR
Manager’s Training in India
·
Leonard Cheshire International has sponsored CBR Manager’s Training
of two Executive members of Tamir-Cheshire Community
Programme organized by Action Aid, India. Dr. Purthvish,
Coordinator (DRTU) is organising training from 3rd
–30th May, 2001. Mr. Stephen Anjum and Ms.
Thomsena are going to attend this training course..
Tamir’s struggles for the area infrastructure
development
·
Tamir also tried for the development of the local area of Warispura,
Faisalabad. Tamir pointed out the broken roads and
Sewerage problems in the community of Warispura and its
vicinity. Tamir pointed out the three roads namely Main
Road Warispura, Main Road Mian Colony and main Road
Mulkhanwaka. We are glad to say, that Faisalabad
Development Authority (FDA) has constructed a metal road
of Mian Colony, Faisalabad on the request of Tamir
Welfare Organization in March-April, 2000. We have
applied for other two remaining roads and discussion
with FDA Director Mr. Arshad is going on. Funds Rs.4.0
million has been approved for remaining two roads, FDA
has promised to start work before the June, 2001.
Celebration
of World Disability Day
·
On 3rd December, 2000, Tamir Welfare Organization,
celebrated ‘World Disability Day’ with 300 disabled
families in Warispura, Faisalabad. Malik Sallahuddin (PWD)
Retired Bank Manager and representative of ‘Disabled
People International’ in Pakistan was the Chief Guest.
Different Speakers delivered lectures on awareness on
the rights of Disabled people, emphasis was on
empowerment of disabled people and Community Based
Rehabilitation Programs. Six self-help Group of disabled
people and their family members were formed. Later
‘Welfare Camp’ was held, Clothes, Shoes and Books were
distributed among people.
Second SAARC People’s Forum (An NGO meeting and
Exhibition) in Nepal
Unitarian Service Committee, USC Canada, Nepal invited
Mr. Stephen Anjum President Tamir Welfare Organization,
to participate in the 2nd SAARC People’s
Forum in Kathmandu from 16-21, December, 2000. The main
theme of this Forum was ‘Security of Livelihood,
Security of Movement and Women Trafficking. This meeting
was good to develop good relations with other National
and Intentional Organizations.
2001-2002
· CBR Programme Managers Course was attended by Stephen Anjum and
Thomsena Anjum in Bangalore India. The training course
was organized by ActionAid, India.
·
KR Rajendra, TDO Officer visited Pakistan for 10 days and provided
initial planning support for Community Based Service
implementation at the field level. He also gave inputs
on finance and documentation aspect.
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Proposal for Community Based Rehabilitation was developed with the
help of Mark O’ Kelly and submitted the project
Community Fund U.K (National Lottory). CBR project was
approved in October 2001 for the period of three year
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