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Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak

Mandal’s
Deogiri Institute of Engineering
and Management Studies,
Aurangabad

Community Service Report


(MANB451)

on

“DONATION OF FOOD GRAINS TO ORPHANAGE”


Renuk Mata Kaman  Near Rana Tower Satara Deolai Parisar
Aurangabad

Submitted by
Ms. CHAITALI PRAMOD DERE

Roll no. -711042


MBA I semester
Batch 2021-2022

In partial fulfillment of the completion of MBA, course


of

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad

Acknowledgement

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I, Chaitali dere, thank to Bhagwan Baba Balika Ashram NGO,
Aurangabad and Supervisor Ms.Kavita wagh . Their expertise was
valuable during each step of completing community services project.

I also thank to project guide Prof. Rushina khan and Prof. Rupesh
Rebba (HOD), Deogiri Institute of Engineering and Management
Studies, Aurangabad, for encouraging and guiding Community
Services Project.

Ms .CHAITALI PRAMOD DERE


MBA I semester
Batch 2021-2022

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Certificate

This is to certify that, Chaitali pramod dere a student of Deogiri


Institute of Engineering & Management Studies, Aurangabad Batch
2021-2022, has duly completed her Community Service Project
(MANB451) and has satisfactorily submitted the report, in partial
fulfillment of Master of Business Administration course.

Prof. Rushina khan Prof. Rupesh Rebba


Project guide H.O.D

INDEX

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SR. NO CONTENT PAGE NO.

1 CHAPTER I:

1.1 Problem statement


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Aim & Objectives of the study


1.2 6

Project Description
1.3 7
Key successes factors of the study 8
1.4
1.5 Major obstacles faced during CS project study 9

2 CHAPTER II:

2.1 Project Activities/Photographs 10

2.2 Lesson Learned 14

2.3 Conclusion 16

Project Name: DONATION OF FOOD GRAINS TO OPRPHANGE


Project Timeframe: “1hrs”

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1.1 Problem Statement:
As the covid 19 pandemic continues there is a need to question whether the the
current food system. Hence on the on the a 13-4-2021 Bhagwan Baba Balika
Ashram foundation Auarangbad.
We Had Organized an event of food grains donated the ashram in satara parisar.

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1.2 Aim and Objective:

1. save a child from malnutrition Ensure healthy growth for all children

2. Reduce the risk of covid-19 in poor children

3. Nutrition food will boost their immune system

4. Help eradicate hunger

5. Well-nourished children is a move towards a hunger –free future

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1.3 Project Description:
95.1 million Children have been deprived of midday meals during the pandemic, adding to child
malnutrition load. Join this mission and provide monthly nutrition to ensure poor children are
not malnourished. Your contribution will provide sprouts, pulses, health drinks, fruits, and other
iron and protein rich food items just 1,000/month will safeguard one child from malnutrition.

Real change.
Your choice to give monthly will make a long-lasting impact

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1.4 Key Successes factors of the the study :

 We make sure our financial records are audited by an independent


accounting firm that examines how we spend the money that the
community gives us.

 It is critical that donors understand how we are using their charitable


donations.

 We invite anyone who wants to see our efforts in action to come visit our
distribution programs.
 You can see firsthand how the Food Bank provides truckloads of food to
our local communities.

 Another way to revive your fundraising is to make friends in the


corporate world. Forming long-term

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1.5MAJOR OBSTACLES DURING THE EVENT:

 In the last few years, there’s been a drop in the number of people donating
to charities. Part of this stems from the public loss of faith in the fundraising
sector, aggravated by

 Highly publicized examples of malpractice


 and an increased demand for transparency from donors.
 In addition, as the way the public pay is changing, charities need to keep
pace and be speaking the same language as their donors.
 It is more important than ever for organizations to adjust to the new way of
doing things to secure their financial future.

 The best way to do this? Look at new ways to diversify your fundraising
income. Today, there are endless ways that donors can give money to
charity

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Chapter 2

2.1Project Activities:

Bhagwan baba Balika ashram

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FOOD DONATED PLACE

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Group Photo

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.2.2 LESSON LEARNED:
 Please send food to save a life today and join the fight against hunger.

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 By this type of social events, we learned a good lesson from this event
 Whether we decide to make a one-off donation or set up a monthly gift, you
can change a life forever today. Often, one meal at the right time will be
enough to make a difference between life and death.
 Donation Project System is a mission to end hunger and no wasting of food
to make a hungry-free world. According to the latest survey, 1.3 billion tons
of food is thrown as waste every year. Additionally, one-third of the food
consumed is stated as leftovers

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2.3CONCLUSION:

The world is living through unprecedented times. The coronavirus (COVID-19)


pandemic is causing disruption & uncertainty in regular wage/salaried employees
in urban India. These daily wage workers facing uncertain challenges in meeting
their daily food requirements. As is often the case, people living in poverty are
suffering the most.
Destitute and elderly people staying alone at home and have limited resources to
meet their basic requirements.
Your contribution today will help us to provide food to these helpless people who
are hit the hardest by the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

By doing this activity people will understand the importance of DONATION


OF FOOD GRAINS TO ORPHANAGE and will help to make our
Donating the cause is very easy and convenient. A unit contribution of Rs 1000
will help us in distributing roughly 20 meals. You can choose in multiple units of
1,2,3 or more

Please support this critical work by choosing different units and contribute
towards helping the community feeding and dry rations distribution

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Thank you

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