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MAKE A DIFFERENCE www.rvmfoundation.org PAGES- 4 In this world of never- ending suffering, the only relief is the knowledge that we can make a difference. We, at RVM Foundation, pledge to do our part to help and reduce the pain and suffering of the fellow human beings around us and make a difference to the world making it a better place to live in than before. In this rst volume of the newsletter, we want to thank all those who believe and nd the assurance of humility in RVM’s Philosophy. Special thanks to the dedicated team of RVM Foundation, whose efforts are reected in the amount of good work in the past years. This newsletter represents our story of touching all the lives that we can in the years to come. Editorial Team EDITORIAL LETTER Volume: 01 Issue: 01 Date : 07 July 2014 elcome to the premier edition of Make-A-Difference Newsletter. We are very excited to launch this newsletter that aims to inform and inspire you every month. This month’s newsletter is all about RVM Foundation and an introduction to RPAS and its humanitarian initiatives. W Make A Difference 01 we have had over 240 Special Cases. RVM FOUNDATION is a non-prot organization started by RVM. A known successful young entrepreneur, RVM found his true calling in humanitarian work, and since 1998, he has been managing RVM Foundation successfully. Our Vision at RVM Foundation is “Reduce Pain and Suffering” (RPAS). RVM has relentlessly worked for the past 20 years in the eld of humanitarian work. With help of the expertise of RVM, the foundation facilitates the functioning of its hospital and transit home. ABOUT RVM FOUNDATION Naganna, a 7 year old with hypertension, which rendered him dysfunctional kidneys 26 year old Illiyas Pasha. He had met with a traumatic accident Page - 03 MIRACLES AT THE HOSPITAL Page : 03 THE MAN BEHIND THE MISSION Page : 02 - RVM

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MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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In this world of never-

ending suffering, the

o n l y r e l i e f i s t h e

knowledge that we can

make a difference. We,

at RVM Foundation,

pledge to do our part to

help and reduce the pain

and suffering of the

fellow human beings

around us and make a

difference to the world

making it a better place

to live in than before.

In this rst volume of the

newsletter, we want to

thank all those who

believe and nd the

assurance of humility in

RV M ’s P h i l o s o p h y.

Special thanks to the

dedicated team of RVM

Founda t i on , who se

efforts are reected in

the amount of good work

in the past years. This

newsletter represents

our story of touching all

the lives that we can in

the years to come.

Editorial Team

EDITORIAL LETTERVolume: 01 Issue: 01 Date : 07 July 2014

elcome to the premier edition of Make-A-Difference Newsletter.

We are very excited to launch this newsletter that aims to inform

and inspire you every month.

This month’s newsletter is all about RVM Foundation and an introduction to RPAS

and its humanitarian initiatives.

W

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we have had over 240 Special Cases.

RVM FOUNDATION is a non-prot organization

started by RVM. A known successful young

entrepreneur, RVM found his true calling in

humanitarian work, and since 1998, he has been

managing RVM Foundation successfully. Our Vision

at RVM Foundation is “Reduce Pain and Suffering”

(RPAS).

RVM has relentlessly worked for the past 20 years

in the eld of humanitarian work. With help of the

expertise of RVM, the foundation facilitates the

functioning of its hospital and transit home.

ABOUT

RVM FOUNDATION

Naganna,

a 7 year old with

hypertension,

which rendered

him

dysfunctional

kidneys

26 year old

Illiyas Pasha. He had met with a

traumatic accident

Page - 03

MIRACLES AT THE HOSPITAL

Page : 03

THE MAN BEHIND

THE MISSION

Page : 02

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THE MAN BEHINDTHE MISSIONRVM was one of the earliest successful Indian retailers,

who at the peak of his career, decided to dedicate his

life to meaningful spiritual and humanitarian work.

He started RVM Foundation Transit Home for the

destitute and needy and RVM Foundation

Hospital offering free medical

services to the poorest of the

poor to reduce pain and

suffering.

The doors of the hospital are open to

anyone who is suffering from pain and

misery. RVM Foundation Hospital is one

such place where hope dwells under the

blanket of love and care. There is NO

CASH COUNTER and all those who are in

dire need of medical assistance are

welcomed here with open arms. Most of

the people that we have rescued thus

far were found suffering from diseases,

abandoned by their families and

deprived of the basic amenities and

treatment. The hospital provides

treatment and medical facilities to the

needy and when they heal and recover,

we unite them with their families.

We also provide a roof to the

unfortunate souls who are in

need of shelter. We, at RVM

Foundation Home, try to Make A

Difference (MAD), care for

those who are deprived of love,

hope to make an effort and gift

everyone another chance at life.

If a person is abandoned, we let

them stay at our home.

We believe that no one should ever be deprived of hope, for it

might be all they have.

SIPANI SEVA SADAN at Chandapur is one of the rst-

of-its-kind humanitarian home

managed by the RVM Foundation

in collaboration with The Sipani

Business Group, in Bangalore. We

manage the home without charging any cost for the service provided.

We envision embarking on journeys like this and fullling our vision to

manage 100 such charitable homes throughout India.

RVM FOUNDATION HOSPITAL RVM FOUNDATION TRANSIT HOME

For further inquiry on humanitarian home projects, please contact us on

Mobile: +(91)-97395 44444 |E-mail: [email protected]|[email protected]

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Under the guidance of RVM,

we have an active team of

social workers, doctors,

nursing staff and helping

staff as well as operations

s t a f f a t o u r h o s p i t a l ,

corporate ofce and service

domain. Our dedicated social

workers visit various places,

including slums, streets, bus

stations, railway stations,

d e s t i t u t e w a r d o f

government hospitals or any

religious place. Once we nd

someone who is in need of

medical help, arrangements

are made to bring them to our

hospital by our ambulance

service. Police also nd and

bring cases of the Road Trafc

Accidents (RTA) through 108

ambulance staff.

THE TEAMThe RVM Foundation Hospital is inspired by faith, and with faith miracles

are possible. Miracles do happen at the RVM Foundation Hospital

patients discharged from various hospitals with no hope, often nd hope

in here.

Here are some instances where the patients

brought to RVM Foundation Hospital have

recovered miraculously.

40-year-old Saraswathi was born an albino;

she was differently abled. Left on streets,

Saraswathi sank into depression.

RVM Foundation spotted and

adopted her. Initially, she was

brought to our hospital for

examination of a facial wound,

which was found to be a case of

skin cancer. After 25 sittings of

radiation therapy, Saraswathi

survived and now she is a part of

the home.

MIRACLES AT THE HOSPITAL

SaraswathiAge “40

We presently have 16 residents at RVM Foundation Home, who have been adopted

for life. Many of the patients under treatment and in critical health conditions are

also adopted by RVM Foundation. They are referred to as our Special Cases. To

date, we have had over 240 Special Cases. Mostly, their suffering level is way

beyond human sustenance. Their ailments are monitored very frequently, and

special care is given to observe them and treat their ailments.

Another heart-wrenching case is of 26 year old Illiyas Pasha. He had met with a traumatic

accident, a stove burst and he also lost his wife. He was left with 2nd degree burns that had

25% infection. With constant care, he is on the road of recovery.

Take the case of Naganna, a 7 year

old with hypertension, which

rendered him dysfunct ional

kidneys. Currently, he is undergoing

treatment at the RVM Foundation

Hospital. However, his condition is

critical and requires immediate

advanced medical care.

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FUTURE PROJECTS OF RVM FOUNDATIONIncrease the bed capacity of RVM Foundation Hospital to 1000

beds, with the addition of facilities for specialized treatments.

Open 100 new humanitarian homes all over India.

Introduce mobile health clinics all over India.

Help the destitute in the villages of India by providing adequate

medical care.

MAKE-A-DIFFERENCE We hope that more people will reach out and join hands with us to help the poor and suffering.

To Donate, contact us on

Mobile: + (91)-97395 44444

E-mail: [email protected]

Voice your opinion - We welcome your suggestions on how to grow, continuing to have an impact on the society.

Write to us at – [email protected] Reach out to us at –

#20, Milestone, Bannerghatta Village,Bangalore 560 082,

Karnataka, India. | Tel: +91 99000 54268 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Survey No. 34/2, Chikkagubbi Village, Doddagubbi Post (Near Alpha Engineering College),

Bangalore 560 049, Karnataka, India.Tel: +91 99000 54268E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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