Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)
Indian Society for the Handicapped Welfare And Rehabilitation

Indian Society for the Handicapped Welfare And Rehabilitation

Indian Society for the Handicapped Welfare And Rehabilitation is a society with the sole aim of helping the physically and mentally challenged children.Indian Society for the Handicapped Welfare And Rehabilitation is a society with the sole aim of helping the physically and mentally challenged children.

Renaissance – Intellectually challenged Children

Renaissance – Intellectually challenged Children

Renaissance is a Secular, Democratic, Non-Profit making and Non-Political Organization involved in development activities in the District of Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu, India for the past 25 years. Ours is a Registered Organization under the State Law and also a holder of FCRA. Renaissance among its various activities is running a special school “MALARCHI” for the Intellectually challenged Children at Kalamavoor, a village in Kulathur Taluk near Keeranur in Pudukkottai District.

Niall’s Cone Trust

Niall’s Cone Trust

To educate and train the Mentally Retarded and Physically Handicapped children for their self sufficiency in cooperation with their parents. To develop special education and training programs in cooperation with the Mentally Retarded and Physically Handicapped children and their parents.

Sivabakkiam Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Persons

Sivabakkiam Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Persons

The Trust has been also This center was started by the Sivabakkiam Trust and duly registered in December 2003 under the Trust Act of Government of India. The Trust has been also registered by the National Trust under the section 12 of National Trust Act 1999. Trust is managed by qualified and dedicated members who have a strong commitment to the cause of social welfare. It has received the approval of the Rehabilitation Council of India. It has also been accorded recognition by the State Commissioner for Disabled, Government of Tamilnadu for carrying out its welfare activities of rehabilitation for the disabled.registered by the National Trust under the section 12 of National Trust Act 1999. Trust is managed by qualified and dedicated members who have a strong commitment to the cause of social welfare. It has received the approval of the Rehabilitation Council of India. It has also been accorded recognition by the State Commissioner for Disabled, Government of Tamilnadu for carrying out its welfare activities of rehabilitation for the disabled.

Anbagam – Mentally retarded children home

Anbagam – Mentally retarded children home

Children admitted to ANBAGAM are tested by Psychologists and categorized into groups based on their mental development. There are two caregivers and one teacher for every ten children. The first stage of training focuses on essential personal skills such as brushing teeth, bathing, toileting and eating without assistance. Once past this stage, the children are taught to read, write and speak.

MERF institute of speech and hearing

MERF institute of speech and hearing

MERF-ISH provides complete professional service to the clients with speech, language and hearing disorders with latest advanced technologies. It is the only institution providing Cochlear Implantation with Auditory Habilitation ‘under one roof’ under the able guidance of Dr. Mohan Kameswaran.. .

Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities

The main objectives of the National Trust are to enable and empower persons with disabilities to live as independently and as fully as possible, to extend support to registered organisations providing need based services, and to evolve procedure for appointment of legal guardians for persons with disabilities requiring such protection. The Government of India has provided Rs.100 crores toward the corpus of the Trust. The income generated from the corpus is utilized to implement its programmes.