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Activities for the poor and downtrodden
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Home
for the homeless
orphans
“CMIS has two homes, one is CMI CHILDREN HOME in Borivili and another one is SUNRISE HAPPY CHILDREN HOME in Badlapur, from the year in 1984 to 2004 near about 650 children get shelter in our two homes at present There are 115 children’s with both girls and boys. From new born baby to 14 years old are in Badlapur and above 14 years children’s are in Borivli. These children’s are orphans, semi orphans i.e. Widows children’s leprosy affected parents children, beggars children, etc. Some children’s are dropped by their parents, relatives, etc. some children’s are from the background of below poverty line.
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Health
care Services
CMIS
is a not-for-profit coalition of concerned health care professionals
committed to access to high quality oral health care services for
adults, adolescents, and children living with HIV disease. CMIS
disseminates state-of-the-art treatment information and shares
expertise in advocacy, development, training, integration, and
evaluation of oral health services for the HIV-infected population.
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Adhivashi
Development
CMIS voluntarily conduct some awareness
program to develop their living condition. We conduct Balwadi
classes for the children’s to improve their knowledge and send to
local school make them maturity people in the society Parents are
advised to give polio drops for the child, to have proper medical
treatments, etc. All the people are making aware of the dangerous
diseases like Aids/ HIV, T. B, cancer, etc. Below poverty people
like SC/ST Adhivashi, beggars, daily wage workers, helpers, labours
etc couldn’t able to send their children to school.
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AIDS
The primary mechanism by which CMIS initially
intends to accomplish its mission is via this web site. Inside, not
only will you find several sections on the oral manifestations of
HIV disease and a large picture gallery, but also information on
infection control, post-exposure protocols, pediatric/adolescent
care, medications, funding and other resources. Tracts are
distributed in all market places, railway station platforms, to the
cleaners, drivers, illiterate people, about the dangerous effects of
HIV/AIDS., to check blood, and recommended to the doctors. Etc. And
provide solvency to me in Govt. Hospitals our through free blood
checkup.
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Calamity
On 1993 there was a earthquake calamity
in Latur, Usmanapath and Umergaon, Solapur dist at Maharashtra
state. In this calamity in this effected area approx.6000 peoples
were expired and 10,000 peoples were injured. From Mumbai to Solapur
is near about 300 Kms. Our City Mission of India Society and Trust
15 members team arranged for van and Ambulance went to this
earthquake effected area to help to these injured, homeless, needy
peoples.
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Women
and Child Welfare
In many villages of India women are
neglected in the society and they are not encouraged by the parents,
men and some leaders of the village. Even the parents didn’t like
to give birth to the girl child. To avoid such blindness around the
people CMIS focus on women development. Because of illiteracy and
traditional faith widows are treated as cursed on and by that they
could not live freely in they society and they are not getting job
also.
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Education
Though
our country is being develop, but there are many people in India has
not yet received the basic education. To avoid the illiteracy among
the people CMIS is voluntarily support such people those who could
not able to educate their children and encourage those children and
parents to be aware for education. We conduct slum education,
Balwadi in the area where there were no schools at all and those who
are unable to study.

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C.M.I. Children Home
Post Box No. 8249, Pushpavihar, Ambawadi, S. V. Road,
Dahisar
(East), Mumbai 400 068. India.
Tel.:+91-22-28931931/56821185. Email:
cmis_trust@ymail.com
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