Monday, May 14, 2007

MISSION 5 "REPORT---APRIL"

1. A 5-day collection program totalled= 4,952/-
2. A total of 897 students from 12 UG courses and 4 PG courses contributed liberally..





# MISSION'S ACTIVITIES:-

1. “3 HELP 1 CHILD”
A week-long survey conducted by
MISSION 5, with the help of Shishu Mandir
across 6 villages around TC Palya, on child
literacy, identified 26 under-privileged children,
most of them unable to go to school,
due to poverty.
3 HELP 1 CHILD – an idea of MISSION
where a group 3 persons contributes Rs. 50/-
every month for 10 calendar months
and helps 1 poor child go to St. Antony School.
A total of 82 persons [69 students]
contributed Rs. 50/- in the month of April and
became a part of this noble effort.

2. Mission donated 2000 Braille sheets to Sri Rakum School for Blind,Indiranagar on 14-04-2007. A group of 17 students visited the school with the team.

3. Mission organized a Medical check-up for the chidren of Jivitha Anathashram on 09-04-2007 and donated all the prescribed medicines along with a First-Aid kit.

4. “THIRSTY PLANET”
Mission organized a 2-series ‘Documentary Show’,
screening 6 short films gifted by Max Muller Bhavan,
on Global Warming, Water Problems and Crisis,
on 05-05-2007 and 12-05-2007.
‘SAY NO PLASTIC’ - to make all aware of the
consequences of using plastic and to reduce its use,
Mission made and distributed paper bags to the
students who attended the 2nd doc. show.


5. “PLANT TREES - PLANT LIFE”
Mission organized a TREE PLANTATION PROGRAM on 09-05-2007 planting 16 saplings in Hella Nagar, participated by 20 students of GCC and 15 students of Shishu Mandir.
Very soon Mission is organizing a series of plantation program with other colleges and schools in Bangalore, to spread the idea of “Mission 5” and also make all aware of the importance of trees to curb the growing heat process and help save this planet from the upcoming apocalyptic climate changes and crises.


 On 19-04-2007, Team Mission 5 went to Central
College, Bangalore
, and gave a presentation to
the students of Dept. of Mass Comm. and MCA,
on beginning a “Mission 5” in their area.
The old lady at Bhattarahalli, taken care by
Mission 5, expired on 05-04-2007, following a
serious health break down.