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Chaitanya Trust Home for Disabled

Chaitanya Trust Home for Disabled

Chaitanya Trust Home for Disabled is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit organization founded by Mr. Kasinathan, a person of immense commitment, empathy and perseverance. Born in Kumbakonam – Tamilnadu in a middle class family, Mr.Kasinathan is a senior social worker for the last 50 years, presently settled at Chromepet, Chennai.

SIRAGU Montessori School

SIRAGU Montessori School

SIRAGU working for children like street childrens, familys disabled, deprived, deserved, downtrodden, brick chamber workers. SIRAGU contains own charity home also.

ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி

ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி

சென்னை மாநிலக் கல்லூரி. காது கேளாத, வாய்ப் பேச முடியாத மாற்றுத் திறனாளி மாணவர்களுக்குப் பட்டப் படிப்பை வழங்கிக்கொண்டு இருக்கும் ஆசியாவின் ஒரே அரசுக் கல்லூரி இதுதான். மாற்றுத்திறனாளி மாணவர்களுக்குத் தனி வகுப்பறைதானே தவிர, பொது மாணவர்களுக்கான சிலபஸ்தான் படிக்க வேண்டும்.

Aarrvins Home

Aarrvins Home

Aarrvins Home is a humanitarian organization mainly fighting for the developmentally delayed persons. We are a non-profit organization with a primary focus on upliftment of the underprivileged mentally and physically disabled children mainly the coastal areas of Tamilnadu, India. Located in Muthalakurichy (Hope Centre), with mentally challenged persons and has facilities for special care and education, vocational training and medical rehabilitation. It will be considered a model centre.

Sebama Foundation

Sebama Foundation

Sebama Foundation runs a residential center called ‘Mercy Home’ for children with orthopedic, hearing and developmental disabilities in Dharmapuri District of Tamil Nadu, India. There are three schools on-site with a total of about 240 children.

Training and rehabilitation of unprivileged members of society

Training and rehabilitation of unprivileged members of society

TRUST in the last decade extended help & succour and a new lease of life to nearly 2000 unfortunate persons from mentally challenged, wandering, abandoned or orphaned to old dying destitutes. The center provides individualized services, treatment, care, rehabilitation and education to those in distress. After registering as a Society in 2000, since then the institution has grown from strength to strength and it now houses and cares for more than 300 mentally disabled and its growing every day.

Akshaya Rehabilitation Trust

Akshaya Rehabilitation Trust

A Society where persons with Disability attain Holistic Development through Social Inclusion and Ensuring of Rights…To work among and through the Person with Disabilities at large, particularly with the Youth with Disabilities in the most Socio- Economically Disadvantage through a process of Organisation, Training, Networking, Education and Facilitating for Collective action through realizing their Human Rights Holistic Development.

Lord Chennai

Lord Chennai

This Organisation is the outcome of our chairperson’s dream come true. Lord ChennaiShe had to pledge her services to redress the sufferings of mentally ill persons as her own brother had fallen a victim to this illness and the trauma which he had undergone had been witnessed by her had moved her to dedicate her services to this field. Care and affection are the two sides of the coin which is playing an important role in dispelling the gloom with which these persons are eclipsed.

Social Service Centre

Social Service Centre

The Founder, who became blind in an accident during his Medical Project at Kalka, near Simla lost his both eyes in 1966. His vision towards the disabled community is much thicker after his blindness and he started weaving, wire-knitting training for the visually handicapped persons and placed them in contract work with Railways, Revenue Board, Central Government Offices during the Period of 1972 to 1982.

Happy School Chennai

Happy School Chennai

The Happy School caters to children with limited abilities and who suffer from minimal brain dysfunction. We are exploring the therapeutic aspects of Music, Dance, Yoga, Vedic Chanting, Painting, Drama and Cooking in the rehabilitation of these children to bring out their inherent abilities. So far we have had only encouraging and positive results.