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Snehasparsham- helping hand for poor
Date : Monthly
No of participants : 03
Report:It is a program conducted by the N.S.S. volunteers of St.Paul's College, to provide
necessary items to a needy family every month. The necessary items were given to a poor family.
The items were collected from N.S.S. volunteers.
Outcome: Many families were provided with Provisionals monthly which was very helpful
for the families. This programme helped the students to develop empathy for others. This
programme helped the students development & appreciation to other person's point of view
and also show consideration towards other living beings.
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SNEHASPARSHAN- HELPING
HAND FOR
POOR
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AWARENESS CLASS ON ROAD SAFETY
Date : 21/06/2019
No of participants :
Report: On 21st June, N.S.S. volunteers of St. Paul's college attended an awareness class on the topic Road safety
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conducted by Motor Vehicle Department of Kerala, SCMS college and Kinder Hospital.The class was so informative
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and helped us to know about the do’s and dont’s while facing with an accident. It also showed all the different safety
measures to be taken on and off the road. Students from different colleges came to attend the seminar.
Outcome: It is very important to be aware that road traffic injuries remain an important public
health problem. When road safety products are utilized correctly or efficiently, they can help save
lives, prevent accidents and injuries, and keep a society functioning in the most optimal way.
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Orientation Programme
Date : 05/07/2019
No of participants :
Report:
On July 5, N.S.S. orientation for the 1st years was conducted by N.S.S. volunteers of 2nd year and 3rd year. It was held
in the college auditorium at 1:30pm. The program was inaugurated by Rev. Fr. Joseph Palliparambil (Associate
Manager).The paper pens made by the N.S.S. volunteers and the N.S.S. magazine were inaugurated by both
associated manager and principal. The class session for the first year students was conducted by Mr. Sibin Antony.
Outcome: The program was really useful for the new students to know about the activities of NSS
unit of the college. The session was much entertaining and fun, and the students enjoyed it very
well.
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Paper Pen Making
Date : 05/07/2019
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Report: On July 5, the paper pens which was made by N.S.S. volunteers were inaugurated. As a
step towards a greener campus and greener earth, paper pen making session was conducted by the
N.S.S unit of the college. The volunteers made paper pens by using magazine papers thereby
reusing them. About 500 pens were made by the volunteers in two days. The sales of the paper
pen was inaugurated by the Associated Manager and the principal on the day of orientation for the
first year students.
Outcome: These paper pens, a great alternative to plastic ballpoint pens, don’t just address the
plastic menace but also contain seeds that can grow into trees. This session also helped in moulding
the students to be self-reliant.
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CHELLANAM -SAND WALL MAKING
Date : 11/07/2019
No of participants :
Report: Residents of Chellanam village in Kochi continue to strike against the incompletion of
seawall during the monsoon season in the sea erosion-prone area.
A coastal stretch of more than a kilometre between Velankanni in Tamil Nadu and Companippady
in Kerala has experienced severe erosion of shores.More than hundred families were affected by
the flood in the coastal village of Chellanam. N.S.S. volunteers of St. Paul's College became a
part of building sea wall in Chellanam, Maruvakkad. There were about 45 students along with
two teachers who came to be part of the help. The college management and the people of
Maruvakkad cooperated on making the sea wall. It became a great success only because of the
support of college management & people of Maruvakkad.
Outcome: Though a temporary solution the sand wall made by the students was a huge help to
the residents of Chellanam. This outreach activity helped to create social responsibility and to
develop social and civic responsibility. The programme helped to instil the idea of
social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers worked
to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life
of dignity. In doing so, volunteers learn from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a
scarcity of resources. it also provides help in natural and man-made disasters by providing food
and clothing.
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HELPING HAND – ASSAM
Date : 29/07/2019
No of participants :
Report: It was a program conducted by the N. S.S. volunteers of St.Paul's College, to provide necessary
items to needy family every month.The necessary items were given to a poor family. The items were
collected from N.S.S. volunteers. As Assam was going through its bad times, St Paul's college kalamassery
NSS unit along with the help of an NGO named GOONJ had made some initiative to help the people in
Assam for flood relief .As a part by which our NSS unit had collected some items like clothes ,books
,sanitary napkins, bathing cups, candles, matchbox, toothbrush, toothpaste, bathing soaps, washing soaps,
food items like biscuits, rice, pulses, wheat powder, rice powder, chilly powder, etc and some necessary
items from various sources especially from students, churches and some students collected items from their
relatives and neighbours. Collected material were handed over to GOONJ on 29 st July 2019 on behalf of
principal DR.Shobana Michael .K, along with program officer Prof. Christy George and NSS secretaries
Arundas and Rahana. Commodities were handed over to Jojo Mathew who collected the items on behalf of
GOONJ.
Outcome:
This outreach activity helped to create social responsibility and to develop social and civic
responsibility. The programme helped to instil the idea of social welfare in students, and to provide
service to society without bias. NSS volunteers worked to ensure that everyone who is needy gets
help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. In doing so, volunteers learn
from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a scarcity of resources. it also provides help
in natural and man-made disasters by providing food and clothing.
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SEVEN DAY CAMP- 'Suvarnam' 2k19
Date : 07/09/2019 to 13/09/2019
No of participants : 100
Venue: H.S.S. of Jesus Kothad
Report: On saturday 07/09/2019 the seven day camp of NSS unit of St.Puals College
Kalamassery was held at H.S.S. of Jesus Kothad. The camp, 'Suvarnam' 2k19 was inaugurated
by Fr Martin Thaiparambil. Prof.M.J.Mathew, NSS programme .Coordinator of MG University
visited the camp. The sessions were conducted by Mr. Jose Babu, Prof. Lima Sunny, Mr. Rinoy
Kailoor, Prof. Sibi K.M., Prof. Jose Xavier etc. The volunteers cleaned the school campus and
the surroundings. They also planted saplings in and around the school campus, which includes
the homes nearby. A survey was also conducted on the issue of transportation of the place, as
it was the major problem faced by the natives. The data collected was handed over to the
authorities for analysing and implementation of proper solutions for the problem. A paper bag
making session was conducted, in which the volunteers made paper bags in the guidance of a
senior student. A medical camp, in association with Lourd Hospital, Ernakulam was also
conducted which was of great help to the natives. Many elderly and sick people had benefits
from this. Overall, the camp was a successful venture and a great opportunity for the volunteers
to serve the society.
Outcome: NSS camp helps the student to grow individually and also as a group. It makes the
students confident, develop leadership skills, and gain knowledge about different people from
different walks of life. Students also learn other skills that help them lead a better life in various
situations. The medial camp was of great help to the public as it helped many indentify their
health issues.
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Gandhiji @150- Gandhi Jayanthi Celebration
Date : 02/10/2019
No of participants : 100
Venue: H.S.S. of Jesus Kothad
Report : As part of 150th
birthday of Gandhiji the NSS unit distributed 150 food packets in
and around the premises of Aluva manappuram. The food packets were brought by the students.
Outcome: This helped the students understand the community in which they work and
themselves in relation to their community. This also helped them gain skills in mobilising
community participation.
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Mental Health Volunteer Training Programme
Date : 28/10/2019 No of participants:
Report: Here is a great misconception for the mentally ill. Many think these people are lazy
or just making it up. There is also the attitude that these people are either crazy, possessed by
demons, violent, out of control and unsafe. These are negative labels that have been attached
due to the lack of awareness. Raising awareness can reduce misconceptions. Imagine your
daughter with bipolar disorder being described by these words. How would this make you
feel? Why continue to live in a community where there is judgment, if we could promote
awareness on the issue.
Mental health awareness should not only be for a day or two or even a month. We must be
informed about it because it can easily happen to someone close to us. Community awareness
for mental health reduces stigma. Mental health awareness increases the chances for early
intervention, which can result in a fast recovery. Awareness reduces negative adjectives that
have been set to describe our people with a metal illness.
By raising awareness, mental health can now be seen as an illness. These illnesses can be
managed by treatment. We should not isolate mental illness from the physical heath conditions,
such as diabetes, blood pressure, or cancer.
Awareness is a form of education. The more you know, the more power you have. Knowledge
is power. This power can cause a positive effect in our community. Awareness is key for
understanding what mental health is and how families can receive the help they need. Public
knowledge is important in accessing community resources. Lack of awareness of mental health
is not just “their” problem, it is our problem as a community.
A mental health volunteer training programme was organized by NSS unit in association with
national Health Mission at college auditorium.
Outcome: This session helped to create an awareness about mental health and various mental
disorders etc. It helped the students understand that mental well being is as important as
physical well being.
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VALSALYAM SHISHUBHAVAN VISIT
Date : 21/12/2019
No of participants : 100
Venue : Valsalyam
Report : NSS Volunteers visited Valsalyam, a nearby orphanage to share their love and
affection with the less fortunate inmates and contributed the toys and other articles collected
from their homes.
Outcome: The programme gave the students a different experience to be thankful to God for
the blessings God has showered upon them and also helped to develop empathy to the inmates
of Valsalyam. The inmates of Valsalyam were extremely happy to be with the students.
Students distributed cake and chocolates to the inmates. The students spend almost 3 hours
with them and it was a life changing experience for them.
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A V I S I T T 0 V A L S A L Y A M
S H I S H U B H A V A N
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GREEN CARNIVAL
Date : 02/01/2020
No of participants : 100
Venue : Fort Kochi
Report : Cochin Carnival is a cultural reflection of the hybrid past of Fort Kochi. It has its
origins rooted deep in the Portuguese and British rule. The Portuguese New Year celebrations
during the colonial era gradually paved the way for the Cochin Carnival. As part to make cochin
carnical green carnival, a cleaning programme was organised in which NSS volunteers of our
college participated. The voluntters collected and disposed plastic waste in and around Vasco
de gama square, Fortkochi.
Outcome: One of the important Gandhian idea is cleanliness. THISprogramme helped the
students understabd the need to keep our surroundings clean especially from plastics. This
helped the students to develop a deep connection with mother earth.
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Blood donation Camp
Date : 30/01/2020 No. of Participants: 75
Report: A blood donation camp was organized by NSS unit in our college campus in
association with IMA Blood Bank, Erankulam . The camp began at 10.00 a.m. with a short
inaugural. The medical team expressed their gratitude to the NSS unit of the college for its
continuous endeavor in this regard. The doctor also stressed on the growing need of blood in
the state and commended the young volunteers for their noble act. The Camp was inaugurated
by Christy George M J , Asst Prof of Commerce, & NSS Programme Officer by Donating
Blood .75 volunteers/ students came forward to donate blood during the camp which included
teaching & non-teaching staff, students & non-student donors. At the end 45 units of Blood
was collected. The blood donors were given jalebi, banana Biscuits and frooti after donating
the blood in order to reenergize themselves. The blood donors were provided with a blood
donation certificate card by IMA
Outcome: The purpose to organize a blood donation camp is to motivate people to donate
blood and social works. The purpose of blood donation camp to select a
suitable donor whose blood will be safe to the recipient and who himself shall not in any way
be harmed by blood donation.
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COVID-19 Awareness Class
Date : 13/02/2020
No of participants:
Report: The NSS unit organized Corona Virus Awareness programme in collaboration with
Primary Health center, HMT on 13th February 2010.The programme was inaugurated by our
Principal Dr.Shonana Michael. The session was handled by two doctors from Ernakulam
Medical College and a team from Kalamassery. The doctors shared their knowledge about the
Corona Virus, Safety Measures to prevent from virus, Symptoms of Corona Virus and how the
virus is spreading among people. They also clearly explained the ways to improve our
immunity of body and food style which could prevent from viral infections.
Outcome: All the students and faculty members participated in the programme and got
exposure about the corona virus, and cleared their entire doubts by interacting with the
connoisseurs. It was for understanding the importance of wearing mask, hand washing and
social distancing.
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ST.PAUL’S COLLEGE , KALAMASSERY
NSS UNIT NO: 38
AWARE ESS CLASS
ON CORONA RUS
in association with
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE,
KALAMASSERY
TIME : 10:30 AM
VENUE : COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
DATE 13/02/2020
"FEAR IS NOT THE SOLUTION!"
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