Vaani Deaf Children's Foundation

Empowers children with hearing disabilities to live dignified lives through early intervention and communication training.

  • Gold Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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Financials

  • 2018

    Total Income
    Rs.25,009,116
    Total Expenses
    Rs.25,009,116
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.12,482,010
    Program Expenses
    Rs.12,527,106
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  • 2019

    Total Income
    Rs.18,150,934
    Total Expenses
    Rs.18,150,934
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.5,019,033
    Program Expenses
    Rs.13,131,901
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  • 2020

    Total Income
    Rs.20,830,522
    Total Expenses
    Rs.17,684,560
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.2,416,687
    Program Expenses
    Rs.14,845,366
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  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.19,679,564
    Total Expenses
    Rs.16,977,849
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.3,232,865
    Program Expenses
    Rs.12,931,460
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  • 2022

    Total Income
    Rs.23,063,424
    Total Expenses
    Rs.19,504,745
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.4,610,956
    Program Expenses
    Rs.13,832,868
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  • 2023

    Total Income
    Rs.27,320,179
    Total Expenses
    Rs.23,709,094
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.4,267,636
    Program Expenses
    Rs.19,441,457
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  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.36,462,186
    Total Expenses
    Rs.31,770,438
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.4,807,649
    Program Expenses
    Rs.26,962,789
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Community Worker Training Programme

    The Foundation conducts special training for Anganwadi and Asha workers on how to handle hearing-impaired children. They are also equipped with the knowledge and techniques to counsel parents of such children and guide them towards relevant services and treatments.

  • Education Programme

    Vaani has developed a six-set training module focusing on the problems of deafness and techniques for teaching them. The modules are useful for parents, teachers of regular schools, special educators and community workers who deal with the identification and education of hearing-impaired children.

    It encourages the identification and training of hearing-impaired children to be started at an early age, otherwise leading to issues of understanding, making training a difficult task later on.

  • Haath Se Baat Kar Programme

    This programme seeks to engage with IT companies, CSR arms of various organisations and the general public to teach them sign language. It attempts to create a more inclusive society where the hearing-impaired person can be understood and be communicated to, using sign language.

  • Early Intervention-Parent Infant Programme

    Upon detection of hearing impairment in a child, it becomes the parent's responsibility to understand the child’s special needs and provide an enabling environment. To this end, Vaani initiated the Parent Infant Programme which is a home-based, family-centred, parent-guided, child-specific and natural approach to learning.

    Professionals work with the families as a team assisting them through the child’s growing up process. The programme enables parents to connect to other parents resulting in support and interaction, which in turn leads to the child’s development of language, literacy skills and growth in world awareness, positive self-esteem and personal responsibility.

  • Youth Transition And Skill Building

    The program aims at exploring the interests and potentials of Children with Hearing Impairment in the age group of 8 to 18 years and providing the opportunities and equipping them with the skills that would pave a way for pursuing further education and acquiring advance skills for employment, thus making them contribute in the economic activities of the mainstream society.

  • Project Muskan- Educational Intervention For Children With Hearing Impairment

    States

    West Bengal

    The Programme focuses on a Centre based approach with educational intervention services, reaching out directly to 200 Children With Hearing Impairment ( CWHI) and their families. Every child registered in the Sadhan Centre is assessed on various parameters like Communication Skills, Pre reading , reading , pre maths ,maths ,writing and social behaviour; based on which Annual Individualised Educational Plans(IEPS) are made and the sessions are taken forward on an individual basis by interventionists (Teachers of the Deaf). The Sessions are in order to develop a positive attitude towards the child’s disability and to learn the communication skills for a better bonding between the child and the parent. Through these sessions parents are also provided inputs on how they can support their children for developing communication and language in a home environment. The Team (interventionists) at the Centre will continue to be capacitated to upgrade their skills and keep their motivation alive to focus in enhancing the skills of the Children With Hearing Impairment . Community mobilisers will ensure the attendance of the children in Sadhan Centres. They will also visit schools to track the improvement of the child in his/her school. This will all be captured and recorded in a robust Management Information System which will track the development of the child.

  • New Born Hearing Screening

    States

    West Bengal

    The Program focuses on the Early identification & screening of hearing loss in newborns - a very important area which is missing in the Indian scenario. Delay in identification increases the difficulty of language development and comprehension, as the critical early three years are lost where the brain is most flexible of grasping anything and everything around it. Moreover due to lack of stimulus during these three crucial years, it leads to delayed reflexes from the child and has negative impact also on other developments. As an immediate need to focus on this issue , VAANI has set up Early identification screening centres in hospitals, equipped with Sohum , which is a low cost non-invasive hearing screening device for newborns ( Department of Biotechnology_Sohum Device ) and further linking the identified babies to Early Intervention Programmes existing in the respective locations.

  • Project Muskan- Educational Intervention for Children With Hearing Impairment

    States

    West Bengal

    The Programme focuses on a Centre based approach with educational intervention services, reaching out directly to 200 Children With Hearing Impairment ( CWHI) and their families. Every child registered in the Sadhan Centre is assessed on various parameters like Communication Skills, Pre reading , reading , pre maths ,maths ,writing and social behaviour; based on which Annual Individualised Educational Plans(IEPS) are made and the sessions are taken forward on an individual basis by interventionists (Teachers of the Deaf). The Sessions are in order to develop a positive attitude towards the child’s disability and to learn the communication skills for a better bonding between the child and the parent. Through these sessions parents are also provided inputs on how they can support their children for developing communication and language in a home environment. The Team (interventionists) at the Centre will continue to be capacitated to upgrade their skills and keep their motivation alive to focus in enhancing the skills of the Children With Hearing Impairment . Community mobilisers will ensure the attendance of the children in Sadhan Centres. They will also visit schools to track the improvement of the child in his/her school. This will all be captured and recorded in a robust Management Information System which will track the development of the child.

  • Youth Transition and Skill Building

    The program aims at exploring the interests and potentials of Children with Hearing Impairment in the age group of 8 to 18 years and providing the opportunities and equipping them with the skills that would pave a way for pursuing further education and acquiring advance skills for employment, thus making them contribute in the economic activities of the mainstream society.

Impact Metrics

  • Number of Children Screened to Identify Hearing Disability

    Program Name

    New Born Hearing Screening Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 1300
    • 2018-19 1500
    • 2019-20 1510
    • 2020-21 1592
    • 2021-22 3642
  • Reached Parents of Deaf Children to Assist Them in Raising Hearing Disable Children

    Program Name

    Early Intervention-Parent Infant Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 1400
    • 2018-19 1178
    • 2019-20 1000
    • 2020-21 1015
    • 2021-22 2000
  • Helped Children to Improve Writing and Reading Skills

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Helped Children to Improve Thinking Skills

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Generated Awareness for Parents and Family Members of Children With Hearing Impairment

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Babies Screened for Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Generated Awareness About Need of Early Detection of Hearing Loss for Mothers and Family Members

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Sensitised Medical Fraternity (Doctors , Nurses and Hospital Staff) About the Importance of Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 50
    • 2020-21 50
    • 2021-22 150
  • Imparted Tailoring Skills to Youth With Hearing Impairment

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 44
    • 2021-22 30
  • Improved Ability to Read, Write

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Develop Thinking Skills

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Awareness of Parents/ Family Members of Cwhi

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Babies Screened for Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Awareness of Mothers and Family Members Aware of the Need of Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Doctors , Nurses and Hospital Staff Members Aware and Sensitised of the Need and Importance of Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 50
    • 2020-21 50
    • 2021-22 150
  • Tailoring Skills to Children With Hearing Impairment

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 44
    • 2021-22 30
  • Improved Ability to Read, Write

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Awareness of Parents/ Family Members of Cwhi

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 179
    • 2020-21 152
    • 2021-22 186
  • Babies Screened for Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Awareness of Mothers and Family Members Aware of the Need of Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 961
    • 2020-21 792
    • 2021-22 5489
  • Doctors , Nurses and Hospital Staff Members Aware and Sensitised of the Need and Importance of Early Detection of Hearing Loss

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 50
    • 2020-21 50
    • 2021-22 150
  • Tailoring Skills to Children With Hearing Impairment

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 44
    • 2021-22 30

Leadership Team

  • T V Ramaswamy

    Chairperson

  • Sumedha Vijaylakshmi Joglekar

    Executive Director

  • T V Kusuma

    Deputy Head - Finance, Admin & HR

  • Kusuma Tv

    Head-Finance, HR & Admin

  • Ajita Gohain

    Deputy Head-Program

  • Sumedha Joglekar

    Executive Director

  • Mukuta Deka & Avijit Naskar

    Program Manager-North East and Program Manager-East

  • Veeresh Ys

    Program Manager-South

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    6

  • Diversity Metrics

    52% women

  • Organization Structure Organization Structure

    Yes

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATI4908B

  • Registration Number

    4257

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR00002148

  • 80G

    AAATI4908BF20054

  • 12A

    AAATI4908BE20211

  • FCRA

    147110904

About

  • Headquarters

    Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Since

    2005

Impact

VAANI has impacted 88,950 direct and indirect beneficiaries, comprising 15250 deaf children, 24,400 parents, 10,300 professionals and 39000 general public.

Vision and Mission

Our Vision is to advocate for the right of every deaf child to a full and complete life with respect and dignity.

Our Mission is to bring language and communication into the lives of deaf children and their families and thus enabling them to have meaningful conversations between themselves and the world around them.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    C/o Dr G.T Gopal, H. No 93, Surabhi, Ramaswamy Reddy Layout, Horamavu, KR Puram Hobli, Near Banasawadi Ring Road, Bangalore, Karnataka

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

    Bangalore

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management