Vimukticharitabletrustpothnal

Works primarily in the domains of Gender, Water, Education, RTI and advocacy, Governance, Livelihoods, Human Rights, Health, Energy and environment among the disadvantaged and vulnerable sections of the society in Dakshina Kannada, Chickmagalur , Shimoga, Belgaum, Raichur and Bidar districts

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About

  • Headquarters

    Pothnal, Karnataka

  • Since

    1999

Vimukti Charitable Trust, a social action unit of the Capuchin Franciscans of Karnataka Province, is dedicated to socio-economic empowerment, primaril Read morey among disadvantaged and vulnerable groups in India. Their mission is to create a just society based on Gospel values, promoting equal opportunities, resource-sharing, and human dignity. Vimukti focuses on integral human development, community empowerment, alternative education, social change, and documentation of social issues. They emphasize universal love and justice, transcending differences, and work across six districts in Karnataka, providing services ranging from women's empowerment to children's development and rehabilitation. The Capuchin Society, active in India for four centuries, supports Vimukti's efforts, and Vimukti's aspirations include expanding alternative education, nurturing marginalized leadership, and enhancing community health and research capabilities.

Programs

  • Vimukti - BANKAL

    Bankal project, situated in villages of Mudigere Taluka in Karnataka operates within the Western Ghats. The area predominantly relies on agriculture, with coffee, tea, cardamom, and rice cultivation. Women in this region face challenges due to illiteracy, limited opportunities, and heavy workloads. The Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra, with support from Andheri Hilfe, is working to uplift women and children in the area. They've established 104 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) with 1325 members, empowering women to discuss issues, undertake leadership roles, manage micro-finance activities, and enhance their community's overall well-being. SHG members have embraced income-generating activities, developed their reading and writing skills, and become involved in local governance. These efforts have resulted in improved living conditions, empowerment, and positive changes within the community, addressing unemployment, illiteracy, and alcoholism, advocating for better rural schemes and public services.

  • Vimukti - CHIKODI

    District

    Over the past decade, Vimukti in Chikodi has made significant strides in empowering marginalized rural women and communities. Initially facing skepticism and suspicion, the project has now reached 73 villages in Chikodi Taluka, organizing 3944 women and 449 men into 321 Self Help Groups (SHGs). Through training, awareness programs, and government scheme participation, these women have gained financial independence, legal awareness, and self-confidence, leading to a shift in their social status from passive individuals to informed and assertive citizens. They have also engaged in political processes and have influenced local governance. Additionally, Vimukti has promoted environmental conservation, supported flood-affected communities, and focused on livelihood programs through NREGA, emphasizing a right-based approach. This comprehensive effort has brought positive change to the lives of Chikodi's marginalized populations, and Vimukti continues its mission with renewed determination.

  • Vimukti - POTHNAL

    District

    POTHNAL, located between Sindhanur and Manvi in Karnataka, has witnessed a growing Capuchin presence since 1994, primarily focused on socio-economic development, with particular attention to the marginalized, including Dalits, women, children, and the poor. This initiative, led by the Clara Vihar community of Capuchin fathers, encompasses faith formation in 14 villages, aiming to bridge the disparities prevalent in this area due to cultural and caste-class dynamics. The project's core focus is education, with a significant illiteracy rate in the region. Vimukti Charitable Trust, through various activities and programs, strives to address educational challenges, health issues, social inequalities, and access to government schemes, thus making a positive impact on the lives of the local community, especially children and women, while actively involving the local authorities and NGOs.

  • Vimukti - UJIRE

    Dayalbagh Rural Development Programs, based in Belthangady Taluk since 1969, is committed to improving the lives of economically disadvantaged individuals, irrespective of their caste or creed. Their mission focuses on the integral development of families, with a special emphasis on empowering women through Self Help Groups (SHGs). The organization initiated SHGs in 1999, leading to the formation of over 2000-member Vimukti Women's Federation by 2000. Today, the federation includes 150 SHGs across 33 villages, promoting microfinance activities, financial savings exceeding one crore rupees, and loans worth over three crores. They conduct programs related to health, education, awareness, and entrepreneurial activities, with support from Child Fund India. These initiatives are helping communities to transform, breaking down barriers based on caste, religion, or ethnicity, with a focus on children's well-being, education, and overall development.

  • Ashakiran - Deaddiction centre

    Asha Kiran De-addiction Centre, a unit of CKSK Society in Ujire, was established in Bhadravathi in 1990 to address the widespread issue of addiction to alcohol and other substances in districts like Shimoga, Davangere, and Chitradurga, where no de-addiction or rehabilitation centres were available. Over the years, the centre has grown significantly, providing in-patient services to 300 individuals from various districts and states. It offers detoxification, medication, counselling, and therapeutic sessions to help addicts overcome their struggles and build healthier personalities. The centre also conducts Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, follow-up programs to support sobriety, family counselling, and awareness and training programs for students and staff.

  • Children Parliament

    District

    In 2016, Vimukti organized several initiatives as part of its Child Welfare Programme. The "Makkala Grama Sabha" saw children from eight villages under the Pothnal Gram Panchayat expressing their grievances, including issues like child labour, child marriage, and inadequate facilities. A campaign focused on girls' education and combating early marriage issues was conducted in various schools and villages. Vimukti also worked towards eradicating child labour by raising awareness and celebrating World Anti-Child Labor Day. The Child Rights Clubs organized events such as Swachh Abhiyan campaigns and awareness rallies on topics like AIDS and HIV. Additionally, Vimukti encouraged children to care for the environment, and they visited a police station to learn about the functions of law enforcement. These efforts aimed to empower and educate children on their rights and responsibilities.

  • Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra

    Capuchin Krishik Seva Kendra (CKSK) is a voluntary organization led by the Franciscan Capuchin Fathers in Karnataka Province, established in 1976. Operating in Dakshina Kannada District, CKSK has been involved in integrated community development activities since 1969. Their mission is to create an environment of hope and respect for underprivileged children from all cultures and beliefs, offering them opportunities to realise their full potential and providing practical tools for positive change for children, families, and communities. CKSK focuses on child development programs, including health, education, personality development, and child rights awareness. They also engage in livelihood and economic enhancement initiatives to empower the poor economically and provide support for various income-generating activities. Women's empowerment programs and community development activities are an integral part of their work.

Impact Metrics

  • Media Hits

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 213
    • 2020-21 113
    • 2021-22 192
  • Children Benefitted From Counselling and Life Skill Training

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 153
    • 2019-20 153
    • 2020-21 360
    • 2022-23 1960

Leadership Team

  • John Alwyn Dias

    President

  • Paul Melwyn D'souza

    Vice President

  • Maxim Dsilva

    Secretary

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    718/10A/vol-II/V-299/

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    KA/2017/0118334

  • FCRA

    94610030

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

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Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    Charitabletrust

  • Type & Sub Type


    Trust