Anthyodaya Social Service Society

Anthoydaya undertakes and executes socio-economic empowerment activities among the disadvantage and the vulnerable sections of the society.
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About Us

Anthyodaya Social Service Society

Anthyodaya Social Service Society is a nonprofit organization established in 2003 in Mudhol, Bagalkot(D), Karnataka.
Our Objectives:
To provide protection, education, and health care to the children of the most oppressed community.
To strengthen the formal education system and ensure better accessibility of education to the children of Madigas and children of the Devadasi community by guaranteeing quality education.
To strengthen community-based organizations in such a manner that they are capable of countering social practices of the devadasi system and trafficking.
To develop the capacity of the CBOs to become advocates and lobbyists against the devadasi tradition, child marriage, child labor, etc.
Promoting gender sensitivity among adolescents and empowering them with life skills and education.
Ensuring children’s participation in self-governance and the above whole processes by educating, organizing, and empowering their holistic development through “Children parliament and kishori sanghas”.
To create awareness about education, social issues, and human rights.
To develop advocacy and lobbying measures with like-minded NGOs.

Our focus areas


An integrated approach to build a equitable and empowered society


Mission & Vision



OUR VISION

Formation of a just, equitable, creative, and concerned society in which the oppressed, deprived, and marginalized can live in dignity, mutual trust, and fellowship.

OUR MISSION

Organizing ‘Community-Based Organizations’ empowered through knowledge and competencies so as to take responsibility for their own liberation and development.




Our Programs

Skill Development of Adolescent Girls and Women

In collaboration with the Grama Panchayat at Mudhol, our organization orchestrated skill training sessions tailored for both Adolescent Girls and Devadasi women. This initiative aimed to empower these marginalized groups by equipping them with valuable skills for economic independence. The program focused on enhancing their vocational abilities, fostering self-reliance and dignity. Through community partnership and support, we facilitated a platform for personal and professional growth, ensuring inclusivity and empowerment for all participants. This endeavor signifies our commitment to social upliftment and the promotion of gender equality in Mudhol.

Fighting Against the Devadasi Practice

In earlier times the devadasis had a social standing as they served the royalty and the religious priests and led a life of comfort as they were recognized and respected for their artistic talents. They were singers and dancers, who also performed and were entrusted with the care of temple deities. But with changing times, the practice degenerated and reached a stage where it has become a supply chain to feed the red light areas. Our Devadasi mothers come together in Mudhol to advocate for their children.

Education Support

Education and awareness is the only solution to any social problem. Our education initiatives facilitate holistic development and promote inclusion for the marginalized sections. Our team member helps poor students in their Academics at Supportive Education Centre at Kishori Village.

State level children Parliament at Bengaluru.

Our participation in the State-level Children's Parliament in Bengaluru was a significant opportunity for civic engagement and youth empowerment. Representing our organization, we joined young leaders from across the state to discuss pertinent issues and propose solutions. This event fostered critical thinking, leadership skills, and civic responsibility among participating children. Through interactive sessions and debates, we encouraged active participation and the expression of diverse perspectives. Our involvement underscores our commitment to nurturing future leaders and promoting democratic values among the youth.

State Level Children Parliment

The children parliament provides sustainable and meaningful opportunities for children to engage in local, national, and international democratic processes. It enables children from all backgrounds and of all abilities to work together and to share experience that make active citizenship. Witnessing the importance of children’s parliament, we have taken up promotion of children’s parliament as one of the key activities to empower children. There are 584 children who are fully involved in children parliament activities.


Our Activities

13-Feb-2024
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Dry Ration Kits Distribution

Our NGO facilitated a program in Mantoor village on February 13, 2024, providing dry rations specifically tailored for adolescent girls. This initiative aimed to address nutritional deficiencies and promote their health and development. By distributing these resources, we sought to empower young girls and support their overall well-being. The program emphasized the importance of investing in the future of girls, ensuring they have access to essential provisions for a brighter tomorrow. Through community collaboration, we strive to create sustainable impact and uplift the lives of adolescent girls in Mantoor village.
03-Jan-2024
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Orientation Session by BSW Students

On January 3, 2024, our NGO organized an orientation session led by Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students at Mudhol. The program aimed to educate participants about our organization's mission, values, and ongoing projects. Through interactive sessions, the BSW students facilitated discussions on community engagement, social issues, and effective methods for creating positive change. Attendees gained valuable insights into social work practices and opportunities for involvement in various initiatives. The orientation session fostered collaboration and enthusiasm among participants to contribute meaningfully to social welfare efforts.
20-Dec-2023
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Community Meeting

The community meeting at Malapur village on 20-12-23 featured discussions on key issues such as women empowerment, healthcare access, and educational opportunities. Attendees engaged in interactive sessions to share ideas and concerns, fostering community collaboration and empowerment. Cultural performances and refreshments were also enjoyed, enhancing the sense of unity and camaraderie among participants.
30-May-2023
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Neighborhood Parliament

Neighborhood Parliament meeting held at Malapur village,to create equality,participation and a well being society.30 families participated in the meeting and the views were shared about NP.
12-Jan-2023
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Makkal Gram Sabha

50 children from the Mudhol Village that come under the Gram Panchayat limits participated in the “Makkala Grama Sabha” (children’s gram sabha) at Government Primary school ground and demanded immediate intervention of officials concerned in redressing their grievances. By successfully listing out problems being faced by children, especially those living in rural areas, these children became a role models for their counterparts in other parts of the Taluka. Children raised their issues on child labor child marriage, dropouts, drinking water, compound, playground, teacher’s scarcity, electricity, toilets, cleanliness, library, dilapidated classrooms, and other related issues.
05-Nov-2022
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Sustainable Skills in Tailoring

“Threads of Life” a tailoring program empowers women who are from very poor backgrounds and work either as domestic maids or as homemakers. Some are emotionally disturbed because of domestic violence and want a way out in their economic and social life while others are gripped with generational poverty and seeking a sustainable livelihood to break away from the spell of this poverty. This program has scaled their outlook to better social living and economic empowerment.
28-Oct-2022
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District Level Children’s Parliament Training

Anthyodaya Social Service Society has something very positive to share with the readers. It has been working well for the development of the children in the village, and recently it has come up with a unit of the ‘children’s parliament’ which is a new attempt for creating awareness among children about the issues afflicting the society and for bringing some changes in the society. Towards this end, a District level children’s parliament training was held at Mudhol, on 28th of October 2022. There were 50 children representatives from various NGOs, Schools and various institutes to discuss the issues on children’s rights and how they are violated in Bagalkot District. Children raised the issues such as deficiency of nutrients in children, lack of safety in school buildings, transport-related problems, and rehabilitation of children in the context of the Act to prevent Child Labour, Child Marriage, child drop outs, etc. Children were given the opportunity to discuss in groups and after which a report was presented before the District officials. Children came up with various questions which were eye openers to the officials to work more vigilantly.
10-Jun-2022
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Enrollment Campaign

The enrollments were planned by our NGO members and conducted in Mudhol Village. To ensure better education for their children in the schools. During the meetings, it emerged that there is an urgent need to spread awareness among the community on the importance of education for their children. Since this is part of the year when the new academic session begins and enrolments take places, we decided that they will approach the school teachers and request them for a suitable date when they would be carrying out this campaign in their locality.
19-Oct-2021
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Child Trafficking

Children are often trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation or labor – such as domestic servitude, agricultural work, factory work, and mining, or they are forced to fight in conflicts. The most vulnerable children, particularly refugees, and migrants, are often preyed upon and their hopes for education, a better job, or a better life in a new country are used as bait. Child trafficking in India also takes form when children are forcefully engaged in begging rackets and other such activities. We took an oath to protect children from trafficking and conducted an awareness program at Mudhol.

Our Impact

It is the small change that makes the biggest impact.

Members


Board Members

Peter Alexander

President

Meenaxi

Vice President

Anthony C

Secretary

Anil Raj

Treasurer

Rathnamma

Member

Philip

Member

Chinnamma

Member

Reports


Statutory Details


Anthyodaya Social Service Society is a registered organization with following certifications

  • 80G

  • 12A

  • PAN

  • Audit Report 2021-22

  • Audit Report 2020-21

Make a generous donation to help us reach more beneficiaries.

Account Number: 30398102132

Bank: State Bank Of India

Branch: Govindpur Galli, Mudhol

IFSC Code: SBIN0000769


All donations are eligible for tax savings under 80G.

VOLUNTEER WITH US

Volunteer with us for making a difference in somebody's life and also it is a good opportunity for you to give back to the society. For more information, mail us at anthonyjagli@gmail.com



Get in touch

Mailing Address

Anthyodaya Teli House, Near Local Mart, Mantoor Road, Mudhol, Bagalkot(D), Karnataka - 587313

Email Address

anthonyjagli@gmail.com

Phone Number

9845954402

Mudhol