Monday, June 9, 2014

L V Prasad Eye Institute and Tech Mahindra Foundation join hands for CSR activities

L V Prasad Eye Institute and Tech Mahindra Foundation join hands for CSR activities
Centres of L V Prasad Eye Institute, together with Tech Mahindra Foundation, have announced their new project - Community Based Rehabilitation in the urban slums of Ranga Reddy District, Hyderabad. Indira Munjuluri, Vice President and Global Head for Retail, CPG, Transportation and Logistics business, Tech Mahindra, inaugurated the project on Friday, June 7th.

The project aims to provide comprehensive rehabilitation intervention in areas of health, education, economic independence, social inclusion and independent skill development to people with blindness, low vision and the multi-handicapped. A team of trained community field workers and rehab professionals including special educator, physiotherapist and speech therapist will provide door-to-door intervention to the needy people. The project will be implemented in the urban slums of Madhapur, Chandanagar, Hafeezpet, Lingampalli, Kukatpalli and Borabanda areas covering a population of 1,50,000.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr VC Kumar, COO, Tech Mahindra Foundation said, “Our association with LVPEI has been rewarding and we are positive that the CBR project will be very successful, given their high levels of commitment, experience and passion in the field of vision rehabilitation. We are glad to be able to contribute our bit to society through this project.”

Dr Gullapalli N Rao, Founder and Chair, L V Prasad Eye Institute said that through this community out-reach project Tech Mahindra Foundation and LVPEI are looking forward for long-term commitment to accomplish collaborative projects for the welfare of the society in eye care and rehabilitation. The CBR program seeks to mobilize disabled people and their families to facilitate their widest possible involvement in mainstream rural and urban development.

Dr Beula Christy, Head, Dr PRK Prasad Centre for Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired, L V Prasad Eye Institute, said that through its Rehabilitation Centres, LVPEI has been rendering services to empower people with low vision and blindness so they become important contributing members of the society.