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Vision

“To bring about a significant positive change in the socio-economic status of the poverty line people in the society by offering quality education to the deserving individuals”

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Our Services To Society

UHF visits orphanages and funds them. We also motivate and encourage the children over there by conducting games etc...

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Our Services To Society

UHF visits orphanages and funds them. We also motivate and encourage the children over there by conducting games etc...

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Our Services To Education

UHF also helps the poor students financially to endure their education...

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FUND RAISER

UHF sells Spreading Smiles Nootebook as a fundraiser. So profits comes over those notebooks are given to poor children education

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THANKS TO ALL OUR SUPPORTERS

We thank all our members and supporters who motivate our works without you its not possible to bring this socio economic change..

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Week of Delight 2011-2012

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Day 1: Distribution of 200 food packets

Day 2: Sports Day Celebration at Alwarpet School.

Day 3: Visit to Bishop Allen Home.



Day 4 & 5:       Scholarship to 5 students from Velachery Govt. School.
                       Scholarship to 5 students from Kovilambakkam Govt. School.
                       Scholarship to 5 students from Thoraipakkam Govt. school
                       Scholarship to 5 students from Ambathur Govt. School.

Students for scholarship were selected on the basis of
1) Studies (75% plus in academics)
2)  Limited financial background.

Each of the 20 students will be receiving 4000 Rs as scholarship amount.



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Velachery Govt. School:

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Velachery Govt. School:

A.Vijay, Ranjitha, R.Vignesh, S.Jeeva, Shanmuga Pandian

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Kovilambakkam Govt. School

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Kovilambakkam Govt. School

M.Menaka, P.Jeganathan, S.Shakthi vel, O.Prakash, S.Renu

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Thoraipakkam Govt. School

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Thoraipakkam Govt. School:

S.Swetha, B.Balaji, J.Vignesh, P.Kowshalya, M.Sathish Kumar

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Ambathur Govt. School

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Ambathur Govt. School:

P. Manikandan S. Krishna kumari, M.Yuva Priya, V. Nithya Lakshmi, K. Sarawathy

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Week of Delight Day 4&5

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P. Manikandan S. Krishna kumari, M.Yuva Priya, V. Nithya Lakshmi, K. Sarawathy

S.Swetha, B. Balaji, J. Vignesh, P. Kowshalya, M. Sathish kumar

M.Menaka, P.Jeganathan, S.Shakthi vel, O.Prakash, S.Renu


A.Vijay, Ranjitha, R.Vignesh, S.Jeeva, Shanmuga Pandian

 

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Let's Share The Light

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To mark the beginning of the United Hearts Foundation in RMD Engineering College, a group of 18 members made their first visit on March 11th,2012 to Nethrodaya, a home for the visually challenged. Having understood the importance of education to uplift their lives, these visually challenged are pursuing their higher studies in literature. Our students helped them in their studying process by explaining them the concepts and making them feel comfortable.



Its really encouraging to see the enthusiasm to learn in these differently abled people. Though, they are not blessed enough to see this world they still want to learn numerous things about this world. Some questions they ask us during the knowledge sharing process makes you contemplate about it.






We have this popular saying, “Seeing is believing” but these people trust everyone around them without seeing them. For them the whole world is dark and it’s our responsibility to bring “Light” into their lives. Nothing in this competitive world can dispel darkness as education does. Keeping all these thoughts in mind, our students helped them to translate the normal study materials they had into a special language of theirs. We divided ourselves into groups and worked for around 3 hours to explain them the concepts. This is first step to show our commitment to our society and in the coming days we are planning to make frequent visits to Nethrodaya.




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