Jai Vakeel Foundation And Research Centre

With the vision of inclusion of individuals with Intellectual Disability (ID) in India, since 1944, Jai Vakeel Foundation works to integrate our students with ID into mainstream society by providing them with healthcare, education and skill development services.

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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Financials

  • 2021

    Total Income
    Rs.137,179,643
    Total Expenses
    Rs.123,689,997
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  • 2022

    Total Income
    Rs.176,182,593
    Total Expenses
    Rs.159,356,381
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  • 2023

    Total Income
    Rs.207,809,246
    Total Expenses
    Rs.201,436,546
    Non Program Expenses
    Rs.19,321,565
    Program Expenses
    Rs.171,012,838
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  • 2024

    Total Income
    Rs.232,067,832
    Total Expenses
    Rs.219,269,896
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Geographies Served

Programs

  • Jai Vakeel Rehabilitation Centre (Healthcare Centre)

    District
    District

    Mumbai

    States

    Maharashtra

    Individuals with ID frequently have other associated disorders; early healthcare Interventions can lead to significant improvements in Cognitive, Academic and Social Outcomes and prevent further complications. The Healthcare vertical is the first touch-point, where every new student comes for diagnosis, followed by receiving holistic, tailored medical and therapeutic intervention as per their need. With a multi-disciplinary team of Paediatricians, Psychologists, Occupational therapists, Physiotherapist, Speech Therapist, Social Workers and access to the city’s leading Paediatric Neurologist and Psychiatrist, the centre provides services such as assessments, therapy, medical consultations and social worker guidance to all our students.

  • Jai Vakeel Schools (Mumbai, Deolali, Talegaon and Autism Centre)

    District

    Pune

    Nashik

    Mumbai

    States

    Maharashtra

    The landscape of the disability sector has undergone a paradigm shift in the past decade. The model has shifted from that of ‘care’ to one which promotes holistic development of the child, with the ultimate goal of ‘inclusion’. Jai Vakeel Foundation runs 4 special schools for children with Intellectual disability, one of the few schools that cater to the entire spectrum of ID ranging from mild, moderate, severe to profound, including multiple disabilities. Our curriculum is designed to address the needs of all levels of disability. For children with mild to moderate ID, the focus is more on functional academics whereas for children with severe to profound grade of ID, the focus is more on activities of daily living. Research has proven that multisensory teaching uses all learning pathways in the brain to enhance memory and learning especially in children with disabilities. That is why, at Jai Vakeel Foundation, every lesson plan is developed around this model. The curriculum is built o

  • Disha Abhiyan

    District

    Pune

    Nashik

    Mumbai

    States

    Maharashtra

    In 2016, despite the availability of teaching materials, there was no standardized curriculum in the ID sector that could be followed. In order to fill this gap, Jai Vakeel Foundation embarked on the exercise of compiling and streamlining the curriculum. The Assessment Checklist and curriculum built at JVF got reviewed and accredited by NIEPID (National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disability.) Following the accreditation, Maharashtra state requested dissemination of Jai Vakeel Curriculum, thereby marking the establishment of Project Disha in 2019. Project Disha (later renamed as “Disha Abhiyan”) is an initiative by Jai Vakeel Foundation to address the issue of the absence of a uniform and relevant curriculum for children with ID. The goal of Disha Abhiyan is to build and disseminate a multisensory curriculum to schools for children with ID and provide training for the implementation of the curriculum. Currently, Disha Abhiyan is working with 436 special s

  • Jai Vakeel Skill Development Centre

    District
    District

    Mumbai

    States

    Maharashtra

    As PwIDs transition into adulthood, their lives often take a turn for the worse as their primary care-givers start to age and struggle to continue providing round-the-clock care. Support services at this stage are thus critical and can have a transformative impact on the overall quality of their lives. Therefore the Skill Development Centre houses students above the age of 18. In vocational training, we train students from the age group of 18 to 21 years in housekeeping, culinary and retailing skills with a focus to develop and enhance their employability skills and productive engagement. This training leads to open, sheltered, or self-employment depending on the individual’s capacity. For students above 21, who work with us in our Sheltered Workshop, we engage them in making various products under 8 different vocations. They continue to be a part of the Sheltered Workshop till the age of 50.

  • Rural medical camps

    District

    Nanded

    Dhule

    States

    Maharashtra

    Lack of medical health specialists and medical tools (especially in rural areas) lead to late diagnosis. Since 2010, Jai Vakeel Foundation in collaboration with other noted organizations in the field has been conducting medical camps in rural Maharashtra. Today, we conduct bi-annual medical camps in 2 districts of Maharashtra to provide multidisciplinary intervention to children with neurological disorders and epilepsy. Teams of 20-25 professionals visit these districts and provide medical and therapeutic intervention along with nutritional supplements and free medicines for neurological disorders and epilepsy.

Impact Metrics

  • Average Percentage of Selected Goals for Students Enrolled at Jai Vakeel Special Schools Showing Movement From Baseline Assessment to Endline Assessme

    Program Name

    Jai Vakeel Schools (Mumbai, Deolali, Talegaon and Autism Centre)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 80
  • No of Id Schools Across Maharashtra Enrolled in Disha Abhiyan and Awarded as “Disha Implementing Schools” for Adhering to the Prescribed Disha Guide

    Program Name

    Disha Abhiyan

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 104
  • Average Percentage of Students Enrolled in Vocational Training Marked as Proficient or Expert in Culinary at the Time of Assessment

    Program Name

    Vocational Training Centre

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 29
  • Average Percentage of Students Enrolled in Vocational Training Marked as Proficient or Expert in Housekeeping at the Time of Assessment

    Program Name

    Vocational Training Centre

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 41
  • Percentage of Goals for Adults With Severe or Profound Id Showing Movement on Comparing Baseline Assessment With Endline Assessment

    Program Name

    Respite Care

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 73
  • Annual Sales of Sheltered Workshop of Products Made by Artisans or Pwid. (Please Note: Value is in Crores)

    Program Name

    Sheltered Workshop

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2022-23 2

Leadership Team

  • Dr Anahita Pandole

    President

  • Archana Chandra

    CEO

  • Rajendra Kumar Kasliwal

    Hon Treasurer

  • Vedika Bhandarkar

    Jt. Hon Treasurer

  • Dr Jay Shastri

    Director

  • Dr Anaita Udwadia Hegde

    Medical Director

  • Neha Shah

    COO

  • Chetna Bhatt

    Secretary

Demographics & Structure

  • Organisation Strength

    None

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATT3742J

  • Registration Number

    F-0000235(GBR)

  • CSR Form 1

    CSR00001574

  • 80G

    AAATT3742JF20214

  • 12A

    AAATT3742JE20214

  • FCRA

    83780351

About

  • Headquarters

    Mumbai, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1944

Impact

At Jai Vakeel Foundation, we are inspired by the vision of a more inclusive future for all individuals with intellectual disabilities, which we pursue by providing a supportive environment in the 3 aspects of growth and development, namely health, education and skilling. In this way through the achievement of various measures and outcomes we will expand the capabilities of PwID with respect to their ability to attend to their personal needs, communicate with others, reason & acquire knowledge, engage in play and recreation, build & engage appropriately in social relationships and contribute to family/community life through economic or other productive engagement.

Vision and Mission

Their vision is the inclusion of all individuals with intellectual disability. Their mission is to provide holistic services delivered by well-trained staff through a recognized curriculum and an engaged parent body, aiming to deliver a physical, social and cultural environment compatible with greater learning and growth for individuals with intellectual disability.

Political & Religious Declarations

  • Political Affiliation

  • Religious Affiliation

Location

  • Headquarters

    Abhyudaya Nagar, Housing Colony, Opp Bldg no. 12, Near Kalachowki Police Station, Sewri Hill,, Mumbai, Maharashtra

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type

    Non-profit

  • Sub Type

    Trust

Technology Adoption

  • SOC 2 Compliant

    No

  • Financial Management

  • Beneficiary Management