The Spastics Society of India now known as ADAPT (Able Disabled All People Together) is a Community-Based Organization (CBO) set up in 1972 by a parent, Dr. Mithu Alur. This model combines education and treatment of children with and without disability and learning problems under one roof. The model has spread across the country.
Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA) is a 51 year old non-profit organisation that addresses cancer as a health problem through his distinctive philosophy of ‘Total Management of Cancer’. The primary concern of CPAA is to meet the needs of poor cancer patients who do not have access nor can afford cancer treatment. CPAA reaches out to patients from all walks of life in every possible way. With five decades of experience in cancer management, CPAA now mentors other health care organisations across India, based on this holistic philosophy and has offices in Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune.
Catalysts for Social Action is an Indian NGO with a mission to create a brighter future for children under institutional care.
CRY- Child Rights and You is committed to achieving a happy, healthy and creative childhood for every child.
At CRY, we are committed to our vision for a happy, healthy and creative childhood for every child. Over the course of the next 10 years, and to continue to make children and their rights a priority, we have reiterated goals that CRY as an organization is committed to strive for. These include ensuring children in CRY-supported projects have access to free and quality education, primary healthcare and are safe from violence, abuse and exploitation. We will also work towards reducing the rate of child malnutrition and make sure children’s voices are recognized in issues that affect them.
Along with our project partners, CRY ensures that the government fulfills their duty by providing the necessary infrastructure and services as per the needs of the people and at the best quality possible. We believe that the best interest of the child needs to be put at the center of all policy, legislation and practices affecting their lives.
Goonj is a voluntary organisation and works throughout the year to channelize urban underutilized material to the rural/slum India.
GOONJ (means an echo), founded in 1999, a multi-award-winning social enterprise, uses the cities’ discard for fueling wide-spread development work across village India. Goonj reaches this material to remote rural communities, creating barter between two new currencies, urban underutilized material and the wisdom, efforts of rural communities, to solve some of their neglected issues around water, sanitation, agriculture, education, local infrastructure, access, etc.
While dealing with more than 5500+ tons of material annually, through Goonj’s focused initiatives, every year village communities take up 6200+ development activities and their reward is carefully designed and made packs of material for their family’s needs. Over the last 2 decades, the work has now spread across 26 states and union territories of India with 13+ offices involving thousands of people in cities and villages. Goonj’s founder Mr. Anshu Gupta was conferred with the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2015 for his enterprising leadership and for changing the culture of Giving in India.
Nirmaan Organization is an NGO started by a group of BITS Pilani students and works in the sectors of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and Social Leadership. Our vision is to achieve a knowledge driven and an economically empowered society. In our journey of 15 years, we have impacted 1+ million Children, Women, Youth and Farmers across 8 states of the country with the support of 300+ full timers, 750+ volunteers and 35+ institutional partners.
Avasar- Helping people grow, through opportunities of education, training and development.
Opportunity Foundation Trust, registered on Nov. 2, 2012 as a Wholly Charitable Trust. We are FCRA Licensed and are duly registered with Income Tax Department for Sec 80 G and 12AA for Tax Exemptions. Credentials Charity Regd. No: BKIV–129/2012|Guidestar: GSN 5000 PAN: AAATO3610N|NGO Darpan: KA/2017/0173532 | FCRA License: 094421731 Valid Upto 04/2023. Programs at Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ah-medabad, Gurugram, Baroda and Kolkata
Trust has been done lots of work for social, medical, and educational development since its establishment. The foundation becomes national philanthropy dedicated to the advancement of human welfare and human development. Perhaps most significant, the foundation declared its intention to focus on solving human kind’s most pressing problems, whatever they might be, rather than to work in any particular field, which was the more traditional and accepted approach for foundations.
Magic Bus works with children and young people taking them on a journey from Childhood to Livelihood and out of poverty.
By enabling children to complete secondary education, delay their age of marriage, and skilling young people to be in jobs, we are helping move a generation out of the vicious cycle of poverty.
Founded by Matthew Spacie in 1999, Magic Bus equips children and young people in the age group of 12 to 18, with the skills and knowledge they need, to grow up and move out of poverty. This takes them from a childhood full of challenges to a life with meaningful livelihoods. Since its inception, Magic Bus has transformed the lives of one million children and young people, helping them move out of poverty.
Project RESPONSIBLE NETISM is the brain child of AHAAN FOUNDATION, a trust registered in 2012. Responsible Netism (RN) is a non-profit initiative committed to the cause of child online protection within Maharashtra. The movement advocates for cyber – wellness to ensure mental well-being in cyber space. Having successfully educated over 10 lakh children and adults since inception, the organization educates and empowers children youth and adults about responsible online behaviour thereby equipping them to combat online distress. Responsible Netism also acts as a referral organization that connects and provides legal and psychological support to children and adults facing online distress. The team aspires to collectively make India cyber safe for children.
Creating vibrant learning spaces - In doing so, we give a chance to an individual to develop self esteem. We believe in improvising the physical and experiential aspects of our learning spaces. We have implemented Children’s parliament to promote democracy, and Open house meetings - a platform where students are encouraged to take part and question fearlessly and seek answers. With this, children build relationships with others, children also learn about inclusive values.
Vihaan seeks to model, institutionalise and scale effective solutions specific to the crime of human trafficking and other forms of abuse and exploitation. We work with victims of sexual abuse and exploitation,bonded and child labour, domestic servitude and beggary.
Over the last 3 decades, CCDT has been working with the most marginalized and vulnerable communities across Maharashtra and developed strategic partnership with key stakeholders, Donors, Government Authorities and Community through it's different initiatives.
Opportunity Foundation Trust, registered on Nov. 2, 2012 as a Wholly Charitable Trust. We are FCRA Licensed and are duly registered with Income Tax Department for Sec 80 G and 12AA for Tax Exemptions. Credentials Charity Regd. No: BKIV–129/2012|Guidestar: GSN 5000 PAN: AAATO3610N|NGO Darpan: KA/2017/0173532 | FCRA License: 094421731 Valid Upto 04/2023. Programs at Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Ah-medabad, Gurugram, Baroda and Kolkata.
MC came into being at a construction site, in 1969, to provide nurturing care to children of migrant, construction workers. It has grown into an organisation that is recognised, today, for its knowledge in Early Childhood Care Development (ECCD), gained from decades of grass root work and engagement with parents, communities, academia, businesses, and policy makers in India.