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All NGOs listed here represent fantastic causes and by supporting or running for them, you will be making a real difference to the lives of those who truly need it. You can either search by their name or by simply using the cause category filter option. The contact details of each charity can be viewed by clicking on ‘read more’. We encourage you to learn more about their work, connect and if possible visit them. We hope this would be the start of a deeply satisfying and fulfilling life journey with the cause.

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The Akanksha Foundation

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The Akanksha Foundation works in the field of education, initiating school reform through The School Project. The mission is to provide children from low-income communities with a high-quality education, enabling them to maximize their potential and transform their lives.

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SAMMAN ASSOCIATION

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SAMMAN ASSOCIATION formerly known as Indian Epilepsy Association, Bombay Chapter, has been working for people with epilepsy and caregivers since 1971. Programs it conducts include Rural Medical Clinics (medicines given free/at nominal rate), Support Group Meetings, Educational & Awareness programs at hospitals and schools, Personality Development and Training

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MIMAANSA

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Mimaansa is a NGO working towards the cause of 'Learning Disability' in the underserved Municipal schools. Mimaansa works towards capacity building of municipal schools to better accommodate students with 'Learning Disabilities' in the mainstream classroom. They provide Remediation for students, Counseling Program and Teacher Training Program.

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Catalysts For Social Action

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Catalysts for Social Action is an Indian NGO (non-governmental, social development organisation) with a mission to create a brighter future for children under institutional care. Reaching out to 3600+ children across 65+ children's homes in 4 states that we support. Till date we have facilitated over 250+ adoptions.

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MANAV Foundation

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We are a Mumbai-based NGO that provides Treatment, Support and Care to persons affected with a Mental Illness & their Caregivers. Since our inception in 2004, we have been regarded as a pioneer in this field. We have seen many a breakthrough in the area of Mental Health, and apart from facilitating these changes, we are dedicated to increasing awareness on the issue and sounding the need for better facilities. We are committed to reach out to every person in need of our services.

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Maitrayana

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Maitrayana’s vision is to work towards a gender equal society in which girls and women can exercise their rights. In order to achieve this, it is Maitrayana’s mission to leverage the power of sport to create ecosystems that empower girls and women to fulfil their potential

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The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart Of Jesus Society (Dilkhush School)

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Dilkhush special school caters to the Intellectually disabled children, aiming at their overall development and integrating them to the mainstream of the society. We emphasis on functional academics, self care skills, prevocational skills, social skills and visualize job opportunities for them. We conduct parent education programmes to accompany and support the parents.

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Sahej Foundation (Ashiyana)

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Sahej Foundation - Ashiyana's mission is to empower at-risk children in institutional care to break the cycle of poverty and crime. We provide mental health services, restorative circles, and art-based interventions. Upon release, we offer job occasional training, reintegrate them back into society, and are actively promoting Restorative Justice in India.

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Arpan

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Arpan is India’s largest nonprofit working to address the issue of Child Sexual Abuse with a vision of a ‘World Free from Child Sexual Abuse.’ Arpan has served 30, 00,000 children and adults in the last 17 years. Arpan aims to create a positive impact on society by addressing and preventing Child Sexual Abuse (CSA). We firmly believe that every child deserves a safe and nurturing environment, free from exploitation. Arpan is the first in the world to build an innovative, evidence-based, unique school-based Personal Safety Education model that combines prevention and healing efforts, and is the first in India to build age-appropriate comprehensive pedagogy for children and training content for adults. Our organization works tirelessly to raise awareness about this critical issue, provide counseling and support to survivors, and conduct extensive training programs for professionals and caregivers.

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Ummeed Child Development Center

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Ummeed Child Development Center was founded in 2001 by Dr. Vibha Krishnamurthy with the vision of helping children with, and at risk of, developmental disabilities reach their full potential and be included in society. Since then, Ummeed (which means hope) has been working to enable participation and inclusion of children and families with diverse conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, intellectual disability, learning disability, and others, using the biopsychosocial and family-centered care approach. Our key areas of work include: • Clinical services (diagnosis and therapy) for children with developmental disabilities and their families, • Training, and capacity building (in individuals such as doctors, therapists, teachers, community workers and organizations such as schools, community-based organizations, etc.), • Research (relevant to the field of child development and disabilities), and • Awareness and advocacy (to change attitudes towards inclusion) Our team includes professionals like developmental paediatricians, occupational and physical therapists, speech therapists, counsellors, social workers, autism intervention specialists, special educators, caregivers, and other experts. Till date, we have directly impacted 13,800+ children with developmental disabilities through 1,20,000+ clinical session. Approx 0.35 million children have been reached through the professionals trained by Ummeed. www.ummeed.org

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