VDHM provides wonderful opportunities to NGOs for connecting and raising funds for their causes. It provides an opportunity to create awareness about the NGO’s mission, vision objectives, and their social causes. The VDHM media coverage, social media promotion and website outreach can help to spread the NGO’s message to a wider audience. In addition, United Way Delhi as an official Philanthropy Partner of VDHM 2023 edition has established numerous incentives to the participating NGO’s.

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Udayan Care
Established in 1994, Udayan Care is a public charitable trust which works in the fields of Child & Youth Care, Education & Empowerment of Girls, Skilling underprivileged Youth & Women, and Advocacy for Alternative Care, Child Rights, and Family Strengthening. Headquartered in New Delhi, It has its presence in 36 cities and 15 states of India. Udayan Care's vision is "Making Young Lives Shine".
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MOHAN Foundation
MOHAN Foundation has been working relentlessly to increase the deceased organ donation rate in various states, across India. MOHAN Foundation's initiative, "Anudaan: Making Transplants Affordable", is dedicated to aiding economically disadvantaged patients, especially children, ensuring they too have access to life-saving organ donation and transplantation services.
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Don Bosco Tech Society
Don Bosco Tech Society (DB Tech) is dedicated to empowering disadvantaged youth across India through high-quality skill training and employment opportunities. With over 463,000 youth trained and 70% placed in meaningful jobs, we are breaking the cycle of poverty and transforming lives. Our programs not only provide industry-relevant skills but also foster personal growth and resilience. We invite you to support our mission by participating in or sponsoring our cause at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. Your support will help us expand our reach, enhance our programs, and create brighter futures for those who need it most. Join us in this journey towards empowerment and transformation—EVERY STEP COUNTS!
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Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF) India
Doctors without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is a renowned international medical humanitarian organization. With projects in over 70 countries worldwide, MSF was honored with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999 for its significant contributions in providing essential medical care to those in hard-to-reach areas. MSF provides medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, pandemics, disasters, and those excluded from healthcare. MSF's actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of impartiality, independence, and neutrality. For the past 25 years (1999), MSF has been a beacon of hope and a lifeline for millions of people across India. From providing critical medical assistance during natural disasters to delivering essential healthcare services in conflict zones, MSF has been at the forefront of saving lives and alleviating suffering. MSF has been providing free-of-charge essential healthcare to people in remote areas. MSF provides specialist care for people affected by HIV, hepatitis C, Tuberculosis / DRTB in Manipur, Bihar and Mumbai. Meeting mental health needs in Jammu and Kashmir and essential healthcare in remote areas of Chhattisgarh. We also respond to natural disasters and other emergencies, we advocate for the development of more effective and affordable medicines to improve access to treatment for people everywhere.
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Muskaan - PAEPID
Muskaan creates and provides opportunities for capacity development of Persons with Intellectual Disability and their families, advocates for their rights and legal capacity, collaborates, facilitates and promotes the creation of an enabling environment and an inclusive society.
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Miracle Foundation India
Miracle Foundation has been working in India since 2000 and Miracle Foundation India was registered as a non-profit company in 2011 under Section 25 of the Companies Act 1956, as a subsidiary of Miracle Foundation. Miracle Foundation India helps children in vulnerability find safe, stable and permanent families. Whether living within a Child Care Institution or at risk of separation, our mission is a family for every child, in our lifetime.
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Mission Education Foundation
Established in 2016, Mission Education Foundation (ME Foundation) is committed to provide quality education to underprivileged and destitute children with a vision to “Make ready every child for school, career and life for a rapidly changing world.”
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Maitrayana
Maitrayana’s vision is to works towards a gender equal society in which girls and women can exercise their rights. The Young People’s Initiative (YPI) is a sport for development programme that empowers adolescent girls (10 – 18 year) and young women (19-25 year) in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. Its focus is on providing access to sport and provide safe spaces to develop life and leadership skills so that they can make decisions about their own lives and influence change in their families/communities. Maitrayana leverages the power of sport to create ecosystems that empower girls and women to fulfil their potential. The pillars of Maitrayana’s work are: 1) enabling leadership in adolescent girls and young women, 2) synergising with parents and communities to enable adolescent girls and young women’s empowerment, 3) creating collaborations with the government, businesses, NGOs that will advance gender equality. This is the start for a longer intervention to help girls continue their education and build their education, employability and entrepreneurship pathways through the Economic Justice Programme. The YPI has been implemented with 125,000 participants since it’s inception in 2006.
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Maya CARE Foundation
At Maya CARE, we have set ourselves audacious goals: 1. A helpline available in every spoken language of the world and this helpline managed by a person with a disability in each country. 2. A leadership and 90% of paid work at Maya CARE managed by persons with disability. 3. The financial resources to offer competitive salaries and career paths to this team. Since 2009, Maya CARE has conducted 30,000 free visits offering intellectual, emotional, medical, and logistical assistance to the elderly. Services are available in 74 Indian and 5 UK cities with supporters' groups across the world. Currently, over 300 persons have got a livelihood through Maya CARE. More than 2400 PWD's lives are transformed. Project Bindu ( means “focus” in Sanskrit). Project Bindu mobilizes persons with hearing, visual, locomotor, neuro-motor, and learning disabilities with limited education/no work experience or skills, offers an intense training/mentoring program, and transforms them into professionals.
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Ina Raja Memorial Education Trust
IRMET’s Mission Working for the last twenty seven years towards education, health and nutrition of underprivileged children in west Delhi. Established: January 1997 Tax Status: 12 A; 80 G; FCRA. Donations to IRMET are exempt under Section 80-G in India Current Programs The primary activity of the Trust is to provide free remedial education and a comprehensive round extra curriculum program for children from extremely poor families. For this purpose the Trust employs 16 full time teachers and 5 volunteers for about 150 children who come to study at the Trust in three shifts. Since 2017, IRMET has also started a nutrition program for all the children.
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Ekatwam
“EKATWAM”, an NGO working for People with Epilepsy, was founded in 2013 by a group of committed people engaged in treatment of Epilepsy, Persons with Epilepsy, their caregivers, and well-wishers. Dr Manjari Tripathi, Prof of Neurology, AIIMS Delhi has been it’s President since inception and is the driving force behind the various activities undertaken by EKATWAM. Other eminent Governing Body Members include Dr P Sarat Chandra, Prof of Neurosurgery, AIIMS Delhi and Ms Shivani Wazir Pasrich, Actor-Model-Anchor-Dancer-Compere & Former Miss India Worldwide. Epilepsy affects more than 50 million people worldwide, of which more than 12 million people are in India alone. Despite such a high prevalence, the awareness concerning epilepsy in India is quite low. This lack of awareness further perpetuates the already existing stigma around epilepsy, as persons with epilepsy face discrimination and harassment for education, employment, and marriage. Hence, with the aim of making a difference in the lives of persons with epilepsy, “EKATWAM” (an NGO), was founded in 2013. In the last 11 years, EKATWAM has provided free medicines to hundreds of poor patients, provided financial aid for surgeries to patients who could not afford the same, assisted patients in getting treatment at AIIMS Delhi, organized events to create awareness about Epilepsy and support group meetings for persons with epilepsy and their care givers.
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CRY- Child Rights and You
CRY - Child Rights and You, is one of India's most trusted NGOs, working for underprivileged children since 1979. CRY focuses on education, health, nutrition, and the protection of children. It has a presence in 19 states through 102 projects. We believe in ensuring quality education for children that will help them develop their creative, social, and emotional abilities, so they can reach their truest potential. Last year, through the support of generous donors like you, we ensured that 214,537 children from CRY project areas were in school. Your contribution to this initiative can help us reach more children and assist them in pursuing their dreams through education. Support us today.
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Project Arunima
ARUNIMA is a skilling center that is focused on independence, dignity, and respect to all people. Since 2011, the NGO has served adults with Autism and Developmental Disabilities from various socio-economic backgrounds, cultures, and ethnicities with the simple goal of striving to create a world that is better and more acceptable to all its people. Different doesn't mean less. It is the environment that causes people to be disabled, because it is set up for the “neurotypical”. Today’s job market is inaccessible to those who are different. At Arunima, we prove that by providing a work environment that is customized to an individual’s interests and needs, anyone can be self-reliant and successful!
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Ashish Foundation for the Differently Abled Charitable Trust
The Ashish Foundation for Differently Abled Charitable Trust (ASHISH FOUNDATION) aims to create a supportive environment that empowers individuals with autism and developmental disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. By addressing various aspects such as education, healthcare, employment, and community integration, the project seeks to enhance quality of life and promote inclusivity. VISION Empowering children and adults with autism to rise to their God given potential in inclusive communities. MISSION Sensitising and equipping families, communities and organizations to respond and engage productively so that children and adults with autism lead fulfilling lives. It is also one of few organisations applying Social Role Valorisation (SRV) principles in India which emphasizes on importance of enabling marginalized groups, such as people with disabilities, to participate fully in society and assume valued social roles. Ashish Foundation through its work has reached more than 2797 beneficiaries.
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Delhi Council for Child Welfare
Delhi Council for Child Welfare (DCCW) is a non-governmental organization established in 1952, in Delhi. DCCW first started its work among children who had been displaced, lost or abandoned in the riots surrounding the partition of India, providing them care. Over the last seven decades, the programmes have grown and diversified to cover medical services, nutrition, adoption, vocational training, rehabilitation of physically/ mentally challenged children and non-formal pre-school education, educational sponsorship to the underprivileged children of Delhi and the surrounding areas. Today, these services reach 3000 underprivileged children daily at a negligible cost to them. We run our programs out of fifteen centres across Delhi, most being located in rehabilitation colonies of migrant workers. OUR MISSION : Giving Children a Childhood and a Future Website: https://www.dccw.org
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United Way Delhi
United Way Delhi is an independent local not-for-profit organization affiliated to the United Way Worldwide Family- one of the World’s Largest Leadership with 1800 affiliate chapters across 41 countries. United Way Delhi (UWD) since 2008, is working actively to advance the ‘common good’ for local community through innovative interventions and partnerships. Our programs are based on the ‘Life-Cycle approach’. We aspire to improve lives by addressing local priority issues, creating lasting impact and implementing diverse engagement and resource mobilization under various domains, including Early Childhood, Education, Financial Stability, Health, Environment, and Disaster Response.
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Railway Children India
Railway Children India was established in 2013 as a non-profit organisation under Section 8 of The Companies Act, 2013 with a vision to ‘create a world where no child ever has to live on the streets.’ Over the last 25 years, we have protected more than 100,000 children across 35 railway stations and institutionalised child protection within Indian Railways. - Protecting 4000+ children and getting them back to family. - Preventing 1400 children, across 5 slum communities of Delhi NCR, from slipping into street life. - Creating a safety net across Delhi Howrah railway network, spanning 66 railway stations and 35 districts, that can protect 35000 children in the next 5 years. - As a resource organization for the Indian Railways, a key feature of our work includes training and sensitizing their staff on child protection and building a community of more than 5000 child protection champions, annually.
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Zoya Charitable Trust
Zoya Charitable Trust was founded in March 2018 by Dr. Shama Mohamed, a dentist motivated by the aftermath of the 2018 Kerala floods, Zoya Charitable Trust (ZCT) is dedicated to social and economic development in India. Dr. Mohamed has dedicated her efforts to rebuilding and empowering lives in marginalized communities. Zoya Charitable Trust is committed to creating lasting change and fostering a more equitable society through targeted initiatives that empower individuals and communities across India. Mission Statement: ZCT aims to uplift underserved populations through impactful initiatives in Healthcare, Women Empowerment, and Education. Core Initiatives: 1. Healthcare: o Organizing medical camps to provide essential health services. o Assisting with cancer treatment funds, medication, and dialysis for those in need. 2. Women Empowerment: o Providing vocational and skill development training to help women achieve financial independence. o Supporting the establishment of enterprises for economic self-sufficiency. 3. Education: o Revamping schools into smart schools equipped with modern technology. o Creating scholarship opportunities for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation: ZCT actively participates in disaster relief efforts by providing aid and supporting rehabilitation projects for victims of natural calamities, focusing on long-term recovery.
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Action For Autism
Action for Autism is a not for profit organization that pioneered the autism movement in South Asia, and strives to access the rights of individuals with autism and their families. AFA is involved in lifespan activities including early intervention, education, assessments, work and employment, independent living, as well as awareness, advocacy and research. AFA partners with organisations nationally and internationally to make the world a more inclusive place for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Through a concerted effort from our various wings: Open Door Clinical Services (Direct services for individuals with autism and their families), AADHAAR (Vocational Centre for adults with autism), Anvay (Research and Trainings), AAHAAN (Publications), AAILAAN (Advocacy), AFA addresses the individual needs of people with autism, their families and the autism community as a whole. Despite autism often being viewed as a terrible and tragic condition, AFA’s philosophy has been one of acceptance and inclusion. We view autism as a different way of being, often difficult and challenging, but nonetheless, as valid as the non-autistic. AFA respects this difference and we approach all our activities with this paradigm of understanding and acceptance. Our mission is to facilitate an inclusive and barrier free environment that enables the empowerment of persons with autism and their families; and to act as a catalyst for change that enables persons with autism to live as fully participating members of the community.
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SALAAM BAALAK TRUST DELHI
Salaam Baalak Trust Delhi is a not-for-profit and non-governmental organisation, based in Delhi, India; registered under the Indian Registration Act (1908). The Trust was established in December 1988 and provides support services for street and working children in the National Capital Region. 36 years ago, we discovered the world of street children within the harsh, raw, underbelly of Delhi. And yet, it was a life these children had chosen in preference to home and family - which had obviously become entirely intolerable. There is so much missing from the lives of these children - food, security, health, education, and love. We urged ourselves as these resources are the birthright of all children as well as basic requirements - a secure space to sleep, play, and dream.
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