JK Munificent Ti-Fsw Srinagar

JK Munificent Ti-Fsw Srinagar Project Implementing Agency: JK Munificent

Wishing you and your family a blessed Eid ul Adha. May your sacrifices be accepted and your hearts be filled with gratit...
27/05/2026

Wishing you and your family a blessed Eid ul Adha. May your sacrifices be accepted and your hearts be filled with gratitude. Eid Mubarak! 🐐

Date: 08-05-2026Project: Targeted Intervention Project for FSW'sPIA: JK MunificentEvent: CBS Cum Awareness CampToday, a ...
08/05/2026

Date: 08-05-2026
Project: Targeted Intervention Project for FSW's
PIA: JK Munificent
Event: CBS Cum Awareness Camp

Today, a CBS Camp was successfully organized in a non-catchment area targeting HRG's beneficiaries who often face stigma, threats, discrimination, and operational barriers in accessing TI, ICTC, and STI clinic services due to their vulnerable working conditions.

To ensure maximum participation and safe access to services, prior negotiations and confidence-building discussions were conducted with pimps and gatekeepers, enabling women to attend the camp in a secure and confidential environment.

The camp provided HIV testing services along with comprehensive pre-test and post-test counselling sessions aimed at increasing awareness regarding HIV prevention, risk reduction practices, and the importance of regular testing.

STI screening was also conducted based on symptoms and clinical assessment. Eligible symptomatic beneficiaries were provided STI kits for immediate support and management. STR cases requiring further medical evaluation and treatment were referred to ICTC facilities and appropriately linked with healthcare services for continued follow-up care.

The camp served as an important outreach intervention to identify and support hidden and hard-to-reach beneficiaries who are otherwise unable to access routine facility-based healthcare services

Youth HIV & Aids Awareness Day SessionOrganised by: JK Munificent Ti- Fsw , SrinagarEvent: Youth HIV & Aids Awareness Pr...
10/04/2026

Youth HIV & Aids Awareness Day Session

Organised by: JK Munificent Ti- Fsw , Srinagar
Event: Youth HIV & Aids Awareness Program (10th April 2026)
Venue: Govt. Girls Middle School, Pamposh Colony, Palpora, Srinagar
Participants: Students and school faculty members

1. Introduction
National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Program was successfully conducted at Govt. Girls Middle School, Pamposh Colony, Palpora, Srinagar. The program aimed to educate young students about HIV/AIDS, promote awareness, and address common myths and misconceptions. The initiative focused on empowering youth with accurate knowledge to encourage safe and responsible behavior.

2. Objectives of the Program
To spread awareness about HIV and AIDS among students
To provide correct and reliable information
To reduce stigma and misconceptions associated with HIV/AIDS
To promote preventive measures and healthy practices

3. Program Activities
The session was conducted in an interactive and engaging manner. Students actively participated in discussions and question-answer sessions, making the program more effective and impactful.

The following key topics were covered:
Understanding HIV and AIDS
Modes of Transmission
Prevention and Avoidance
Living with HIV
Health Precautions
Each topic was explained in a simple and clear manner to ensure proper understanding among the students.

4. Participation
Students of the school actively attended the session and showed great enthusiasm. They participated in discussions, asked questions, and demonstrated keen interest in learning about HIV/AIDS.

5. Outcome
The program successfully achieved its objectives. It enhanced awareness among students, helped in reducing stigma, and provided them with essential knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The participants were better informed and motivated to adopt responsible behavior.

6. Conclusion
The awareness program proved to be highly informative and impactful. Such initiatives are crucial in building a well-informed and healthy society, especially among youth.

At the end of the session, refreshments were distributed to all participants.







Testing is courage. Awareness is strength. Youth are the change.PIA: TIP FSW Srinagar
10/04/2026

Testing is courage. Awareness is strength. Youth are the change.

PIA: TIP FSW Srinagar

Youth are not just the future—they are the force to end HIV. Awareness today, a healthier tomorrow.PIA: JK Munificent
09/04/2026

Youth are not just the future—they are the force to end HIV. Awareness today, a healthier tomorrow.

PIA: JK Munificent

14/01/2026

Dear Brother Junaid Alam Khan,

I am deeply shaken and heart-stricken by the passing of your beloved mother. The loss of a mother is not merely a loss — it is the silencing of a prayer that protected us every day, the fading of a shelter that quietly stood between us and life’s hardships.

A mother is Allah’s most precious mercy on earth. Your mother was not only a parent, but a living dua — one who raised you with love, patience, and dignity. Though Allah has now called her back to Himself, her presence will forever remain alive in your character, your strength, and your prayers.

May Allah envelop your mother in His limitless mercy, forgive her shortcomings, and fill her resting place with divine light and peace.
May He grant her the highest rank in Jannat-ul-Firdaus, among the righteous and the beloved.
May Allah grant you and your family sabr-e-jameel — a patience that calms the storm in your hearts, heals the pain of separation, and anchors your faith in His wisdom.
May He reunite you with your beloved mother in the Hereafter, where there is no separation, no pain, and no tears — only eternal peace.

Please remember, dear brother, that you do not walk this path of grief alone. My thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt support are with you and your family during this extremely difficult time.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji‘un.

With deepest sorrow and prayers,
Project Director
TI–FSW Srinagar
JK Munificent Angels

World AIDS Day Awareness SessionOrganised by: TI Munificent Angels, SrinagarEvent: World AIDS Day Awareness Session (1 D...
02/12/2025

World AIDS Day Awareness Session

Organised by: TI Munificent Angels, Srinagar
Event: World AIDS Day Awareness Session (1 December)
Venue: Palpora Boys Higher Secondary School, Palpora, Srinagar
Participants: Students of classes IX–XII and school faculty members
Prepared by: TI Munificent Angels

1. Purpose and Objectives

The session was organised to commemorate World AIDS Day and to raise awareness among adolescents about HIV/AIDS, transmission modes, prevention, common myths, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and the importance of testing and treatment. Specific objectives were:

To provide accurate, age-appropriate information on HIV/AIDS and STIs.

To dispel common myths and misconceptions.

To inform students about local testing and treatment services (ICTC and ART centres) and encourage early, confidential testing where needed.

To create an interactive space for students to ask questions and clarify doubts.

2. Session Overview

The awareness session began with a brief introduction of TI Munificent Angels and the purpose of the activity. The facilitator presented the topics using simple, student-friendly language and participatory methods (discussion, question prompts, and real-life examples). Key topics covered:

What is HIV and how it affects the immune system.

Main modes of transmission (with emphasis on what does not transmit HIV).

Prevention methods including safe behaviours and the role of education.

Common myths and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS and why they are false.

Overview of other STIs — signs, prevention and when to seek care.

Importance of HIV testing, confidentiality, and available local services: ICTC (Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres) and ART (Antiretroviral Therapy) services.

3. Participation & Interaction

The session was interactive throughout. Students from classes 9–12 actively participated and posed several relevant questions. Teachers and faculty members also contributed with clarifying remarks and supported the discussion. The facilitator answered questions respectfully and clearly, ensuring medical accuracy while remaining sensitive to cultural and age-appropriate boundaries.

Typical student questions included:

How is HIV transmitted and how can it be prevented?

Can HIV spread through casual contact (sharing utensils, hugging, etc.)?

What are the differences between HIV and other STIs?

Where can someone get tested confidentially, and what happens after a positive test?

Are there effective treatments available?

All questions were addressed with clear, evidence-based responses. Misconceptions were corrected on the spot, and where appropriate the facilitator encouraged students to speak with parents or school counsellors for further support.

4. Key Messages Delivered

HIV is a virus that affects the immune system; it is not transmitted through casual contact.

Prevention is possible through informed choices, safe behaviour, and access to healthcare.

Early testing is important — it enables prompt care and improves outcomes.

Confidentiality is respected at ICTC/ART centres; help and treatment are available and free in many public facilities.

Stigma harms individuals and communities; compassion and facts must replace fear and judgement.

5. Outcome & Feedback

The session raised awareness among students and faculty and corrected several widespread myths.

The interactive format encouraged student engagement and honest questions, reflecting increased curiosity and reduced fear about the topic.

Verbal feedback from oteachers and students was very positive; many expressed appreciation for the clarity of information and the respectful way sensitive topics were handled.

Several students requested follow-up activities, printed informational material, and details about local ICTC/ART centres for further reference.

6. Recommendations / Follow-up Actions

Provide Printed Material: Distribute simple, illustrated pamphlets summarising key facts, local ICTC/ART contact details, and helpline numbers.

Teacher/Staff Briefing: Conduct a short orientation for school staff on how to support students asking for help or referral.

Peer-Educator Program: Identify and train interested senior students as peer educators to sustain awareness efforts.

Referral Linkages: Share formal referral cards or a contact list for nearby ICTC and ART centres with the school.

Periodic Sessions: Plan follow-up sessions (Q&A, counselling days) to reinforce messages and address new questions.

7. Conclusion

The World AIDS Day session at Palpora Boys Higher Secondary School was successful in meeting its objectives. Participants were well-engaged, misconceptions were addressed, and practical information about testing and treatment was provided. TI Munificent Angels recommends implementing the proposed follow-ups to consolidate gains and ensure continued access to accurate information and services.

For further information or copies of educational materials, please contact:
TI Munificent Angels, Srinagar
Counsellor Rafia jan
📞 8899667745.

30/11/2025

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