El Shaddai Charitable Trust

Provides care, education, and support for orphans, street children, and those in need through various projects, with a focus on education, vocational training, and community health

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

  • Headquarters

    Mapusa, Goa

  • Since

    1998

The El Shaddai Charitable Trust is a registered, non-profit Charity working in Goa and other States in India, implementing the Child Rights Act 2003/0 Read more5 for orphans, street children, and children coming from economically desperate conditions; cared and provided with food, clothing, shelter, and education, for a better future. We have seven residential Homes, three Day Care Centres, three Community Centres, Destitute Women shelter, school, and Cottages for seniors who are attending University, Colleges, Technical Institutions and Professional Training Centres & working. We have Meals on Wheels, Manna Khana free food distribution programme on daily basis. Manna takeaway packets are provided for around 700 poor & needy children & adults living on the streets. We have 39 slum schools and slum outreach programme which provide educational facilities and Community health camps for the slum children and women. In addition, our Outreach Projects are touching and changing lives in the South-West States in India. El Shaddai has impacted over a lakh of children and is currently supporting more than 7000 children in India through various projects. As part of our work, we run formal and non-formal schools across Goa and outreach programs in slum schools. Here we focus on adult literacy (especially for women), vocational training and remedial coaching for dropouts to enable them to gain financial stability and sustainability. Till date, the NGO has given vocational training to more than 50,000 people and helped in educating over 100000 children. We want to reach out to many more children with the love of God. We have been accredited by Credibility Alliance which is one of the Leading Accreditation Agencies in India and Platinum Certified by Guide star India for the highest level of transparency and accountability. Vision of the NGO A childhood for children who have never had one Our Slogan Each Child Matters Our Purpose To create a safe, secure, and bright future for underprivileged children Our Mission To create homes, shelters, community centres and schools to transform children’s lives Our Values: Loving – Love the ones that some people consider unlovable Caring – Care for the ones that no one else cares for Sharing – Share the goodness of people and God.

Vision & Mission

Vison: A childhood for children who never had one

Donor History

1. Government Grants - Directorate of Women and Child Development
2. Give India
3. Sunil Veigas
4. Fabiola Grace Mendes
5. George Stephen Alexendra

Programs

  • Women Empowerment

    Working with these children in the Shelters, we realised the need to also transform their communities to create lasting change. That’s why we began Community Centres in the communities we work with. Through the Centres, we reach out to families living in slums and undeveloped rural areas. Here we conduct health and hygiene awareness camps, pre- and post-natal care, educate men and women on the importance of family planning. We also run slum schools for children unable to attend regular school. Women and youth can learn skills to help them set up their own micro-entrepreneurship in tailoring, beauty salons and other skills. We run Shelters and Community Centres in the major cities of Goa. Most of these families are migrants from neighbouring states, who come to Goa in search of employment and better futures. Seeing this, we felt the need to improve conditions in their villages, so families are not compelled to migrate. Our Community Centres in neighbouring states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala help local communities build better lives through primary education for the children and entrepreneurship and skills training especially for women. Through our Shelters and Community Centres, we integrate the children into society and help families break out of the cycle of poverty. Over the years, El Shaddai has reached out to thousands of children and families through these shelters and community centres.

  • Feeding Programme

    State

    Since the pandemic began last year, poverty has doubled in Goa. Underprivileged families with little social security had barely started earning again, when a devastating surge in COVID 19 cases has engulfed the country again. El Shaddai Charitable Trust has continued in getting involved in the COVID - 19 RELEIF projects: 1. Hot meals (Two meals per day for the street children and people) 2. Grocery kits (For the families of marginalized people in the slums with one months’ ration) From the onset of the pandemic El Shaddai have been serving hot meals to the children from the street, slums; marginalized people and families. Since the lockdown marginalized people in underprivileged communities are facing shortages of food and shelter, medicines and hygiene kits. One of the worst hit places is Goa alone affecting hundreds of vulnerable families, children and individuals. Since 30th March El Shaddai have been serving 400 – 500 meals per day to the children and the marginalized every day. A lot of these people have been rendered jobless due to the pandemic and are left with little or no means to provide for their families. The hot meals provided, came as a blessing in disguise to all the marginalized, street and slum dwellers in these challenging times. Each meal is a nutritional platter with healthy staples like rice, daal, egg and vegetables. Grocery kits contain rice, spices, sugar, flour, oil, tea powder, etc. Along with the hot meals, grocery kits, hygiene kits, stationeries and tarpaulin sheets are also distributed and delivered to the identified beneficiary group. Poverty has spiraled and the families are facing extreme hunger, and as we watch in horror, and to help with COVID relief we increased serving 2 hot meals for 700 people per day and rolled out the grocery kits distribution to 500 people.

  • Education

    State

    EDUCATION IS THE KEY OUT OF POVERTY We all need colour in our lives. But when you are born into a life of abject poverty, your options are immediately very black and white. You have no choice and no voice. El Shaddai Charitable Trust is an NGO for Education in Goa, India, giving children in need a choice by offering them education and chance to a brighter more colourful tomorrow. Primary education is compulsory and free for all children in India. But the children we work with come from families where no member has seen a school. For these families, a child is another bread earner. In the cities, these children are used to begging on the streets or working as menial labour with unscrupulous business owners for a few cents a day. The children use the money earned to buy food for themselves and their families. In many cases, the money is used to buy drugs.

  • Medical Awareness Program

    State

    Medical awareness programs are conducted in all the shelters, centres and homes on vaccination, deworming, Vitamin A, awareness on reproduction, pregnancy, etc.

  • El Shaddai Programs And Events

    Every year to bring an awareness on Child abuse, El Shaddai organises Prevention of Child Abuse program where thousands of people from Both North and South district of Goa participate in the rally. Every year annula event, Christmas celebration is held for all the children.

  • El Shaddai Programs and Events

    Every year to bring an awareness on Child abuse, El Shaddai organises Prevention of Child Abuse program where thousands of people from Both North and South district of Goa participate in the rally. Every year annula event, Christmas celebration is held for all the children.

Impact Metrics

  • Children on Daily Basis at Home

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2
    • 2020-21 5
    • 2021-22 10
  • Children in Community Centres

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2
    • 2020-21 4
    • 2021-22 7
  • Manna Food

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2
    • 2020-21 10
    • 2021-22 5
  • Children of Homes and Shelters

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2
    • 2020-21 6
    • 2021-22 4
  • Children at Community Centres

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1
    • 2020-21 7
    • 2021-22 3
  • Children From Slums Area

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3
    • 2020-21 7
    • 2021-22 2
  • Children in Slum Schools

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 15
    • 2020-21 12
    • 2021-22 10
  • Children at Shelter Schools

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 15
    • 2020-21 10
    • 2021-22 12
  • Women in Tailoring Course

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 10
    • 2020-21 7
    • 2021-22 2
  • Women in Beautician Course

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 15
    • 2020-21 10
    • 2021-22 4
  • Women in Computer Classes

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 11
    • 2021-22 4
  • Child Welfare Programs

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 16
    • 2020-21 9
    • 2021-22 3
  • Prevention of Child Abuse

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 10
    • 2020-21 6
    • 2021-22 2
  • %Age of Children on Daily Basis at Home

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 200
    • 2020-21 500
    • 2021-22 1000
  • %Age of Children in Community Centres

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 200
    • 2020-21 400
    • 2021-22 700
  • %Age Consuming Manna Food

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 200
    • 2020-21 1000
    • 2021-22 500
  • %Age of Children of Homes and Shelters

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 200
    • 2020-21 600
    • 2021-22 400
  • %Age of Children at Community Centres

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 100
    • 2020-21 700
    • 2021-22 300
  • %Age of Children From Slums Area

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 300
    • 2020-21 700
    • 2021-22 200
  • %Age of Children in Slum Schools

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1500
    • 2020-21 1200
    • 2021-22 1000
  • %Age of Children at Shelter Schools

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1500
    • 2020-21 1000
    • 2021-22 1200
  • %Age of Women in Tailoring Course

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1000
    • 2020-21 700
    • 2021-22 200
  • %Age of Women in Beautician Course

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1500
    • 2020-21 1000
    • 2021-22 400
  • %Age of Women in Computer Classes

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1600
    • 2020-21 1100
    • 2021-22 400
  • %Age Children in Child Welfare Programs

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1600
    • 2020-21 900
    • 2021-22 300
  • %Age Prevention of Child Abuse

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 1000
    • 2020-21 600
    • 2021-22 200

Theory of Change

El Shaddai main purpose is to create safe secure and bright future for underprivileged children from Goa, Karnataka, India

Milestones & Track Record

Achievements: 1. Received the National Award for Child Welfare (2007-2008) to give state recognition to voluntary
activities in the field of child welfare and development.
2. The government of India has also instituted Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award to honour for individuals
for outstanding contribution towards child development, protection & Welfare, 2007-2008 at the
hands of Smt. Sonia Gandhi.
3. Received the Excellence Award for National Social Activity 2012 from the Global Achievers
Foundation in the month of April 2012. He was honored for his Outstanding Individual Achievements
and Distinguished Services to the Nation during the occasion of National Seminar on Individual
Contribution for Social & Economic Growth on the 20th April 2012 at New Delhi.
4. We have been awarded for the prestigious Garshom International Awards 2020 hosted by the Garshom Foundation.
5. DEEPIKA MAANAVA SHRESTA AWARD is awarded to Matthew Kurian in February 2022

Strategy:
Schools
1. Strengthen the school as the learning community.
2. Ensure consistency and excellence for every child's progress in literacy and numeracy.
3. Value education Class to be introduced from upcoming academic year June 2020

Priority 2Homes
1. Child Development: Child development by giving Life skills, Career building, Buddy system, workshops etc.
2.Staff Development: Conducting staff workshops on basic counseling skills, handling difficult children & Emotional development of the staff.
3. Adoption Agency: Registering HOK as an Adoption Agency

Priority 3Shelters & 5 Community Centres
1. Community impact: focusing on 150 vulnerable children in shelters to meet their overall need by admitting 40 children in El Shaddai Homes.
2. Slum School: Starting of 9 new slum school and enrolling 150 children in Government schools.
3. Mobile School: Mobile school van to be introduced in Stepping Stones in June 2020.

Leadership Team

  • Mr. Matthew Kurian

    Managing Trustee

  • Ben H Berson

    Trustee

  • Adv. Thomas Jacob

    Trustee

  • Mr. Robert Anthony

    Trustee

  • Sobha Vishwanath

    Trustee

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

  • Strength of Governing Body

    6

  • Diversity Metrics

    60% women

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

In 2007-2008 Matthew Kurian, Co-founder & Managing Trustee received the National Award for Child Welfare to give state recognition to voluntary activities in the field of child welfare and development.

The government of India has also instituted Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award to honour for individuals for outstanding contribution towards child development, protection & Welfare, 2007-2008 at the hands of Smt. Sonia Gandhi.

In April 2012 Matthew Kurian, also received the Excellence Award for National Social Activity 2012 from the Global Achievers Foundation.

El Shaddai Charitable Trust received the Goa State NGO' Leadership award for the year 2017.

Received the NGO challenge South Asia awards for Organization efficiency category and for protection of orphans and street children besides using digital tools for awareness and campaign for child rights in the year 2013.

Received the Certificate of Accreditation from Credibility Alliance for adhering to the Desirable Norms prescribed for Good Governance of Voluntary Organisation for the period 2013 to 2018.

Received the Guide star India Platinum award in the year 2015 for Transparency and public accountability.

Received the Certification of validation from the CAF (Charities Aid Foundation for the year 2016 to 2019 for complying with due diligence requirements of (CAF) India.

El Shaddai Charitable Trust has again made a remarkable landmark in the history of its humanitarian line of work by winning the “Spirit of Humanity Awards 2012” in the Child Nutrition Category from the Ameri Cares India Foundation.

El Shaddai Charitable Trust is Platinum Certified by GuideStar India for highest level of Transparency and Accountability.
National Award for Child Welfare (2007-2008)

Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award

Excellence Award for National Social Activity

Grashom Award

Manav Seva Shresta Award

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATE0428L

  • Registration ID

    9/Bk.IV/Vol1

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    GA/2011/0046498

  • 12A

    AAATE0428LE20214

  • 80G

    AAATE0428LF20214

  • FCRA

    271830134

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00002169

Location

  • Headquarters

    El Shaddai House, H.No.: 251, Socol Vaddo, Assagao, Bardez - Goa Near Assagao Royal Resort, Near Sagar Soda Factory, Mapusa, 403507

    Directions

Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    El Shaddai Charitable Trust

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.53,937,345
    Expenses
    Rs.51,995,868
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.6,759,462
    Program Expenses
    Rs.45,236,406
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.53,993,356
    Expenses
    Rs.36,392,337
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.1,819,616
    Program Expenses
    Rs.34,572,721
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.75,244,750
    Expenses
    Rs.51,391,280
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.4,625,215
    Program Expenses
    Rs.46,766,065
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.77,736,617
    Expenses
    Rs.70,092,144
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.23,831,329
    Program Expenses
    Rs.46,260,815
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