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Sector 10A, Near Lions Public School, Gurgaon 122001 Haryana
Khushboo Welfare Society is a non-profit organization that was established in Gurgaon to provide holistic care and multifarious services to people with mental and multiple disabilities. Their vision to have a society where the physically and mentally challenged lead a life of care, dignity and respect placed a roadmap of directing efforts to help the physically and mentally challenged become self-reliant, realize their full potential and enhance their capabilities to the maximum extent.
Their specially designed programs namely Sparsh, Pre School, Blessings, Samvedan, Samarth, and CBR provide a range of assistance to the differently abled including therapeutic interventions for speech, physical, occupational and multi-sensory integration, attending to early development issues and imparting vocational training in activities which may lead to employability.
With a total staff of 43 providing support to 89 persons with disability, the organization adopts a multi-sector and multi-dimensional approach with joint participation from the village community and family members. Their sole focus remains on holistic development and education of differently abled people through a gamut of trainings in activities of daily living (ADLs).
Next To Plot No. 253, E-Block, Sushant Lok -I, Near Paras Hospital, Behind Sai Baba Temple Gurgaon 122001 Haryana
Sukarya was born out of the vision of a single person, Meera Satpathy, who galvanized the organization and has continued to be the main force behind the organization's efforts.
While running a successful business of her own, she witnessed the challenges faced by mothers and children living in the slums around the city, who lacked access to primary health care services. With the support of a few like-minded people, she founded Sukarya in 1998, with a mission to empower the underprivileged living in the slums and villages of Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan and to provide them with quality primary health care services.
As a visionary, Ms. Meera Satpathy had already foreseen the key fundamental issues of Human Development much before the declaration of UN Millennium Development Goals in 2000. Sukarya was born with an objective of reducing IMR (infant mortality rate), improving MCH (Maternal health), promoting gender equality and women as per the Millennium goals set by the UN.
Sukarya today is not merely a developmental organization focusing on health but also an organization that values empowerment through raising awareness and enabling people to demand better services for their well-being.
Sector-46, Arya Samaj Road, Near Unitech Cyber Park, Gurgaon 122002 Haryana
VISHWAS is a Nonprofit organisation working in the field of Disability and Inclusive Development. Their Mission is to promote the rights and interests of the disadvantaged, particularly those with disabilities, in partnership with all stakeholders - children, their families, community and the government, by building knowledge and capacities on inclusive practices and policies; and creating opportunities for meaningful participation.
In 2005, Neelam Jolly, the founder of VISHWAS started working in Sanp ki Nagli, a small village in Sohna block of Gurugram district of Haryana with a vision of an inclusive society where persons with disabilities are ensured equal rights and opportunities in a dignified manner. Today after so many years of persistent work and resilience, VISHWAS is a proud team of 44+ people working for the four programmes that complement each other.
1. VISHWAS Vidyalaya provides an equitable and inclusive school system for children with or without disabilities.
2. VISHWAS Research and Training programme is for enhancing operational learning by bridging the gap between intent and practice for the inclusion of PWDs.
3. VISHWAS Skill Development and Training programme supports young adults and adults with disabilities with skill development and life skills opportunities.
4. VISHWAS Community Based programme facilitates community participation to provide a barrier free and inclusive environment for Persons with Disabilities.
So far VISHWAS has reached out to 2824 beneficiaries, out of which 662 persons with disabilities have been impacted.
VISHWAS has collaborated with the Department of education, Haryana in developing different tools to promote inclusion of PWDs in mainstream society. They have distributed “Inclusion Kit - Bridging barriers” in 119 blocks of 22 districts of Haryana for meaningful participation and quality learning of children with special needs in regular classrooms.
They have launched “Disability Resource Helpline- Guiding Voice” in all the 22 districts of Haryana to cater to the information, educational and communication needs of parents and caregivers of Children With Special Needs (CWSNs) on inclusive education and other welfare schemes.
They have developed “Disability Resource Manual” that can be used as training material for ASHA and Anganwadi workers, regular teachers and parents for spreading awareness and for the right information related to all 21 disabilities and associated challenges.