Bangalore, 26 June 2012: Mrs. Ida Margaret D’Cunha, a resident of Koramangala, Bangalore has been appointed as Organizing Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Mahila Congress with immediate effect. The letter to that effect was given to Mrs. Ida by Mrs. Manjula Naidu, President of the State Mahila Congress.
Mrs. Ida Margaret D’Cunha is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Roseline D’Souza and late Mr. Louis D’Souza who had also worked for the Congress in Mermajal, Bantwal Taluk, Mangalore for almost 30 years.
Mrs. Ida is a social activist. She is the State co-coordinator and member of the National Executive Committee of the Prison Ministry India, a National Voluntary Organization which is working for the welfare of the prisoners, juvenile delinquents and women in distress. She is also the Vice Chairman of the Federation of Konkani Catholic Association(FKCA) and member of the Governing Body of Bangalore Multipurpose Social Service Center.
Mrs. Ida is Vice-President of Abhaya, an NGO providing education to young boys and girls of the depressed class. She is also one of the Board of Directors of Lions Club of Bangalore, B.T.M Nightingales. Having been a guide and counselor for many NGO’s, she has united many families, saved many lives and helped in providing employment.
Being sensitive to the problems of women and children Mrs. Ida Margaret D’Cunha has been a member of many organizations such as Women and Children Welfare Department, Juvenile Homes, Rehabilitation Center’s like Swanthana, Jeevodhaya, Premalaya. She also regularly visits Old Age Homes and Snehalaya and she actively works for these homes. She also conducts sports and entertainment programs and helps the inmates by distributing gifts, eatables and clothes involving Corporate, Associations and International school students who share their valuable time as a part of Corporate Social Responsibility.
Mrs. Ida has organized eye camps, blood donation camps, gynecology camps and helped the poor people to get free treatment. She has helped many individuals in obtaining the Senior Citizens Card, ration cards and also pension for disabled persons. She has helped the minority children from various schools to avail scholarships in Bangalore city.
The career of Mrs. Ida Margaret in social work has been pleasantly and impeccably free from the usual stains that besmirch the image of social workers. Her energy, enthusiasm and spirit are untiring and she proudly states that she is a deeply concerned social worker.