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Arogya Agam

Org #53021
Vetted since 2018 Top Ranked
1982
year founded
$172,180
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our vision is to help build a just society and our mission to secure rights, health and development for marginalized people. We work with the most disadvantaged people, giving priority to women and children - people living with HIV, tuberculosis and leprosy; Dalits (literally 'broken people' - the 'untouchables' of India) and the most discriminated among them; Tribals (indigenous people), women in prostitution, transgendered people, sexual minorities (LGBT), children at risk and people with disability. Our strategy is to mainstream gender, child rights, disability and the needs of the most disadvantaged people of the area. We provide direct services to fill gaps in existing... read more

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
John Dalton
John Dalton
Sabu Simon
Sabu Simon
Team
Sabu M Simon, Murugesan Veeranan, Delisha Johnson, Murugesan Ayyar
Organization Information
Arogya Agam
Aundipatty
Theni District, Tamil Nadu 625512
India
00919842142306
Organization Information
Arogya Agam
Aundipatty
Theni District, Tamil Nadu 625512
India
00919842142306

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

What our staff have to put up with!

By John Dalton | Arogya Agam's Founder

When we started work in India's southernmost district, Innayan a boy aged 8, was on the list of children who had stopped taking treatment for HIV. At first his father physically chased our volunteer... Read the full report ›

Another good year for kids with HIV

By John Dalton | Arogya Agam's Founder

Some children like Sugadev fall through the net When Krishnaveni was pregnant with Sugadev, she and her husband were tested and they were both HIV negative. Shortly after Sugadev was born, for some... Read the full report ›

A new priority for kids with HIV

By John Dalton | Arogya Agam Founder

      “They call you mummy - how can you let them go?” Naveen and Sarathi’s parents died within a few days of each other so their Auntie Thangam took them... Read the full report ›
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