Cause Area
Financials
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2020
Total IncomeRs.41,123,304Total ExpensesRs.24,958,136Non Program ExpensesRs.4,991,627Program ExpensesRs.19,966,509Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021
Total IncomeRs.60,260,780Total ExpensesRs.23,079,513Non Program ExpensesRs.4,615,902Program ExpensesRs.18,463,611Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022
Total IncomeRs.85,367,268Total ExpensesRs.33,013,027Non Program ExpensesRs.6,602,605Program ExpensesRs.26,410,422Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2023
Total IncomeRs.74,284,372Total ExpensesRs.36,834,250Non Program ExpensesRs.12,523,645Program ExpensesRs.24,310,605Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2024
Total IncomeRs.99,070,385Total ExpensesRs.42,287,246Non Program ExpensesRs.12,627,598Program ExpensesRs.29,659,648Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.
Geographies Served
Programs
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Developmental Programmes
District
Chennai
States
Tamil Nadu
This programme aims to impart training to children with developmental delays, it is named the Upanayan programme and has been developed by Madhuram Narayanan Centre following the curriculum developed by Vijay Human Service and the National Institute for the Mentally Handicapped.
Customised interventions have been developed to identify developmental disabilities in toddlers, these interventions include physical, cognitive, communication, social, emotional, sensory and adaptive training. Special educators using interactive activities encourage the children to become more fluent and self-reliant.
The programme is broken into pre-primary, primary and vocational with pre-primary teaching the children very basic things like standing, lifting their heads and manoeuvring their bodies, primary being more focused on academics, reading and writing while vocational through Prayatna imparts employable skills to the children and youth.
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Vocational Training Programme for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
District
Chennai
States
Tamil Nadu
Prayatna is the Trust's effort to empower persons with disabilities and integrate them into mainstream society. It provides employable skills to youth above eighteen years of age.
It is the organisation’s vocational training centre which teaches the youth life skills like good character, respect, concern for others etc. along with skills which can enable them to earn an income like tailoring, wire basket weaving and general weaving.
The youngsters are given monthly stipends that are credited to their accounts, allowed to take part in motivational talks and given weekly workplace feedback.
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Advocacy Programme
District
Chennai
States
Tamil Nadu
The Special Mom Forum aims to bring together mothers of specially-abled kids allowing them to interact with each other and be a support to one another.
Special Mom awards are given to deserving mothers who brave odds in bringing up their specially abled children despite being misunderstood, discriminated and judged by society.
The Forum also acts as a knowledge hub and creates awareness about the world of specially-abled children and their issues and provides appropriate information.
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New Home for Girls
District
Chennai
States
Tamil Nadu
Is the Trust’s new residence cum rehabilitation home for neglected girls with intellectual disabilities. Besides providing safe shelter the home is equipped to provide physiotherapy along with special education classrooms.
It further features water therapy pools, a vocational training centre, dormitories, restrooms, a centralised kitchen, a pantry, dining rooms, a garden and a recreation space. The home overlooks a small lake and is set in a beautiful location to provide intellectually disabled girls with a life free of anxiety and fear.
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Providing Care, Shelter And Rehabilitation For The Abandoned Children Who Are Intellectually Disabled
DistrictDistrict
Chennai
For over 21 years, Sri Arunodayam has been providing a safe and caring environment for abandoned children with intellectual disabilities in Chennai, India. These children have been abandoned in hospitals and in crowded public places such as railway and bus stations. At times, even in dustbins! At our home they are welcomed, nurtured, fed, rehabilitated and loved. We try to give these children what they have lost – a home and a family! There are over 115 children at our home today.
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Providing Care, Shelter and Rehabilitation for the Abandoned Children Who Are Intellectually Disabled
DistrictDistrict
Chennai
For over 21 years, Sri Arunodayam has been providing a safe and caring environment for abandoned children with intellectual disabilities in Chennai, India. These children have been abandoned in hospitals and in crowded public places such as railway and bus stations. At times, even in dustbins! At our home they are welcomed, nurtured, fed, rehabilitated and loved. We try to give these children what they have lost – a home and a family! There are over 115 children at our home today.
Impact Metrics
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New Children Admitted to the Home
Year-wise Metrics- 2016-17 5
- 2017-18 15
- 2018-19 6
- 2019-20 9
- 2020-21 5
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Children Reunited With Their Family
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 4
- 2018-19 8
- 2019-20 3
- 2020-21 3
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No of Children Admitted
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 9
- 2020-21 5
- 2021-22 12
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No of Children Rehabilitated
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 2
- 2021-22 1
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No of Children Restored With Family
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 3
- 2020-21 3
- 2021-22 4
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No of Children Admitted
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 9
- 2020-21 5
- 2021-22 12
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No of Children Rehabilitated
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 2
- 2021-22 1
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No of Children Restored With Family
Year-wise Metrics- 2019-20 3
- 2020-21 3
- 2021-22 4
Leadership Team
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Nanda Kumar Nagarajan
Trustee
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Jayachitra D
Executive Director
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Mrs. Vanitha K. A.
Manager Fundraising
Demographics & Structure
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Organisation Strength
4
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Diversity Metrics
62% women
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Organization Structure
Yes
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAETS5261K
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Registration Number
360/2002
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CSR Form 1
CSR00001030
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80G
AAETS5261KF20213
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12A
AAETS5261KE20215
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FCRA
075901185
About
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Headquarters
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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Since
2001
Impact
The Trust has rescued 364 children of which 100 have been reunited with their families while 56 were transferred to other homes for specialized care.
Vision and Mission
VISION
That all differently abled children will be safe and enjoy equal opportunities
MISSION
To reach out to abandoned differently abled children in need of care and protection.
To protect and promote the rights of such children.
To socially equip them and the community for integration into society.
Political & Religious Declarations
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Political Affiliation
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Religious Affiliation
Location
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Offices in Cities
Other Details
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Type
Non-profit
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Sub Type
Trust
Website
Technology Adoption
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SOC 2 Compliant
No
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Financial Management
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Beneficiary Management