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Global Telugu Tamil People Foundation

Global Telugu Tamil People Foundation

GTPF strongly believe that in the present scenario of world transformation into Economic Liberalisation and reforms which inturn is likely to spread different cultures among our children. Voluntary organisations like ours have a greater role in taking up the welfare activities, for the upliftment of the down trodden , developmentally delayed and the handicapped and so on. GTPF all along has involved itself in the creation of AIDS Awareness, developing the abilities of physical and mental children so that they earn a better status in society.

Pathway India

Pathway India

One of the key factors in helping people build self-esteem and self-sufficiency is having a job and earning an income. Pathway recognizes the unique challenges of training mentally and physically disabled children and adults with skills that will qualify them for some type of rudimentary employment. As such, they have developed a comprehensive vocational program that includes several levels of training and development, as well as internal income-generating activities and outside job placement.

Citizen Development Centre

Citizen Development Centre

Welfare and development for the Leprosy persons, Handicapped, poor destitute women and downtrodden people. The secular, non partisan, Non profitable, Non religious, Non political society of CITIZEN DEVELOPMENT CENTRE has been given birth and registered on 10-01-1997 under T.N. Society Regd. Act 27 of 1975 Regd. No. 9/1997. CDC is also committed to complete elimination of poverty in its service area.

Larencce Charitable Trust

Larencce Charitable Trust

The Mission of the Trust is to reach out its charitable activities to the differently abled, Orphan / abandoned children and also persons below poverty line by providing medical, educational and livelihood support to uplift them in their lives towards self reliance irrespective of their age, caste, creed or community.

Myrtle Social Welfare Network

Myrtle Social Welfare Network

Myrtle Social Welfare Network is a National level non profit charitable organization equipped with renowned professionals working in relevant social fields. Myrtle had conducted more than 2500 Muppet shows and 100’s of Camps, Retreats, workshop and trainings in various settings ranging from different social activities to Government departments, Educational Institutions, Faith based organizations, INGO’s, NGO’s and UN Agencies.

Agape Rehabilitation Center

Agape Rehabilitation Center

The Agape Rehabilitation Center in Chennai works to give them the skills to hopefully find a job.”Our students have special needs so a regular computer center might not patient or modified to suit their needs, so this special center is very essential,” said Agape Coordinator Avitha Daniel.

Ability Foundation – Jayshree Raveendran

Ability Foundation – Jayshree Raveendran

Jayshree says she is optimistic about the proposed bill providing a “level playing field” to the differently-abled. “The Disabled Persons Act, 1996, could not satisfy the aspirations of the disabled and many of its recommendations were not implemented. Once the bill comes into effect, the disabled will be able to ask for their rights for an accessible environment. We are asking for equal opportunities, access to education, employment, recreation and transportation; for our rightful space in society,” says Jayshree.

Prema Vasam- Home for the Mentally & Less Fortunate Children

Prema Vasam- Home for the Mentally & Less Fortunate Children

PREMA VASAM is a A home for the Mentally & Physically Challenged and Less Fortunate Children. It is the only home of its kind that caters to the needs of a large number of special children along with the less fortunate normal children. It aims to work with these special children and their families irrespective of caste, creed, religion and financial background. As the name Prema Vasam means, it is a place of love or where love resides. Prema Vasam provides residential care to the children who are differently abled, mentally challenged and less fortunate. It renders relentless service to these children to realize their potentials and to enable them to serve others. It is registered under Charitable Trust Act, Registration No.419 of 1999. Further it is a non profitable organization.

Schizophrenia Research Foundation

Schizophrenia Research Foundation

SCARF is the acronym for the Schizophrenia Research Foundation, a non governmental, non profit organization in Chennai ( formerly Madras) in south India Founded in 1984 by a group of philanthropists and mental health professionals led by Dr. M.Sarada Menon, an internationally known psychiatrist, SCARF has established itself as a center of repute in rehabilitation and research in disorders of the mind.