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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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Muskan Foundation Mission:
Muskan maximises the potential of Children with MDVI, by providing customised, low cost therapies and special education under one roof; and by empowering parents with the knowledge, skills and confidence to support their child’s unique needs and development.
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Mann provides life skill training and employment opportunities to adolescents and adults with special needs like Autism, Intellectual Disability, from low socio economic backgrounds at a subsidised cost.
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Kismat Trust work and Believe in LIBERTY, EQUALITY & FRATERNITY.
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School for Potential Advancement and Restoration of Confidence or SPARC India, as it is more popularly called, was established in 1996 inspired by self-disability, to provide rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities (PwDs) and their families.
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Suryoday Trust is a non-profit organisation running a special school in the region of Nalasopara, Mumbai. We provide education and therapy for children with special needs who come from an underprivileged background. Our aim is to develop the overall personality of these children through adequate education and life skills development so that they can be functionally independent adults.
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Amar Seva Sangam, established in the year 1981, is a sought after premier institution in the field of rehabilitation and development of differnetly able persons in our region. We help in integrating the disabled individuals with the society for improved living conditions in the villages.
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Shraddha Is A Non-Profit Vocational And Rehabilitation Centre For The Autistic And Mentally Challenged Young Adults. It Is A Sheltered Workshop Which Trains Them To Create Various Artistic & Utility Gifts And Thus Keeps Them Gainfully Occupied And So Lead A Life With Dignity.
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EPH is dedicated to empowering Deaf children, youth, and elders through education, healthcare, and livelihood programs in North India.EPH operates a free hostel for 35 Deaf children, providing them with a nurturing environment, education, and essential services.
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We believe it is the right of every child with hearing impairment to communicate in spoken language. Our goal is to integrate children with hearing impairment, to become independent, participating and contributing citizens in mainstream society. Our mission is 'Reduction of Disability'
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Adhar provides relief to the Parents of Intellectually Challenged Adults who are worried “what after me?”.
Adhar started it’s Life Long Home at Badlapur in 1994. Today Adhar has two centers – Badlapur & Nashik with 350 Members.
Adhar has expanded with Life Long Home for Senior Citizens at Nashik.
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