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EVG – 010 - Providing Infrastructure and Career Guidance at Z.P.H. School, Goginenipalem, Krishna District on 7th Dec, 2015



EVG – 010 - Providing Infrastructure and Career Guidance at Z.P.H. School, Goginenipalem, Krishna District on 7th Dec, 2015

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Update about the service project conducted by employees of S&P Capital IQ, www.spcapitaliq.com, Hyderabad - (Business unit of McGraw Hill Financial www.mhfi.com )

About Community Impact Program: McGraw-Hill Financial (www.mhfi.com ) the company which strongly believes in the motto, 'Giving back is essential'. MHFI encourages its employees to work for service projects in which 3+ employees would be working together for solving public problems in their community to build better lives and stronger communities. MHFI grants $1000 per project and employees spend their personal time on the project. This year S&P Capital IQ, Hyderabad (part of MHFI group) employees applied for projects from various areas of the Nation to serve the society under Employee Volunteer Grant (EVG).

Project Location: Z.P.H. School, Goginenipalem Village, Ghantasala Mandal, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India
About the Project:  Z.P. High School is located in Goginenipalem Village which is 371 KM from our Hyderabad Office. This School has more than 150 students and all the students are from agriculture and daily labor families. This School doesn’t have minimum infrastructure facilities like benches, Drinking water, sports material and sufficient tables & chairs for classrooms. In the School 6th & 7th class students are to sit in the classroom on the floor only to attend the classes and they are not fully aware to choose the better career paths in future and they need to be motivated and inspired for their future.
Non Profit Partner: Aadarana
Project Leader: Kumar Thodeti
Activity: Volunteers gathered information suitable to the knowledge of students to train them in various leadership qualities to add value to their life and delivered those points on EVG day in small interactive groups. Volunteers handed over the benches to the school staff and distributed the sports material. Volunteers involved in the cleaning the premises and planted the saplings
Date & Time: 7th Dec, 2015 from11am to 5pm
Number of Volunteers: 3

Highlights:
1.       MHFI provided Rs.60,000 for procuring materials and expenses for the project
2.       Providing School Benches for the High School Students
3.       Note Books distributed to All the students
4.       Distributed Sports Material.
5.       Conducted Career guidance program
6.       School premises cleaning.
7.       Plantation of saplings.

Impact:
Now the 6th and 7th Class students will not sit on the floor, they learnt the new paths to reach the goals, and they are motivated very much from the career guidance programs conducted by me and volunteers, and they can have the motivational and inspirational Career Guidance material to refer. Parents, teachers and students are feeling happy with the motivational activities done at the school by S&P Capital IQ

Names of Volunteers: Kumar Thodeti, Sukanya Kolluri & Rajeswara Rao Thodeti


FEEDBACK OF THE VOLUNTEERS:
Kumar Thodeti: I am very excited to do this type of service activity in my native place and where I studied in that school. Students of the school are inspired about our company service motive and I motivated to do these types of services to the society in the future. I am very thankful to Our MHFI and S&P Capital IQ for giving this service project and for the guidance to complete in a successful way.
Sukanya Kolluri: I felt very happy to do this type of service at my native place with the help of S&P Capital IQ; I thank very much to S&P Capital IQ and Kumar Thodeti for giving me this wonderful opportunity to serve the village background school.
Rajeswara Rao Thodeti: I feel very happy to be part of this project and my sincere thanks to MHFI and S&P Capital IQ to complete this project.


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PRESS COVERAGE:

Andhra Jyothi



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