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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GLRA India
GLRA India is a secular non-profit Indian entity since 1966, registered in 1992, working on the medical care and social Rehabilitation of people affected by Leprosy, Tuberculosis, Disability inclusion, and also for people in Humanitarian crisis. Our vision is “A world in which no one suffers from Leprosy, Tuberculosis, and other poverty-related diseases and consequences such as physical disability and social exclusion”. GLRA currently works in 98 districts in 12 states through direct initiatives and also in collaboration with NGO partners and the government.
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HelpAge India
Set up in 1978, HelpAge India is a secular, not-for-profit organization in India, registered under the Societies' Registration Act of 1860 which works for ‘the cause and care of disadvantaged older persons to improve their quality of life’ and is spread across 26 states and more than 243 project locations, pan India. HelpAge envisions a society where elderly have the right to an active, healthy and dignified life. It became the first and only Indian organization to be honored with the ‘UN Population Award 2020’ for its exemplary work in the field of ageing, relief efforts work during the Covid-19 pandemic and recognition of the organization’s outstanding contribution to population issues and efforts in the realization of older person’s rights in India. The organization’s programmes are focused on direct interventions in the areas of Healthcare, Age care, Livelihoods, Disaster Response, Digital Literacy & Safety, as well as Research, Advocacy and Awareness on rights and policies relating to elders. HelpAge India reaches out to 2 million elders and we need to expand outreach greatly which will be possible only through your support. THEIR ONLY HOPE IS YOU.
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UDAI WORKING TOGETHER WORKS
UDAI, meaning “to rise,” operates with a holistic approach towards the rehabilitation and education of children with special needs. UDAI encompasses a Special School, an Intervention Center, a Residential Setup, and a Vocational Unit. Currently, UDAI serves approximately 200 children, maintaining a student-teacher ratio of 6:1.
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Wings of Wisdom Foundation
Wings of Wisdom Foundation is a non-profit, non -governmental and a section 8 company. The organization adapts standard operating procedures of the government in fulfilling fundamental requirements of the needy with a committed and professional team of WoWF. Our Vision: We envision children and families from every community equipped with quality education, health, and opportunities to rise to their full potential. Our Mission: Wings of Wisdom Foundation is dedicated to changing lives by unlocking potential and inspiring growth for marginalized communities. We work as bridge builders between the development sector and government to provide underprivileged people with equal access to sustainable opportunities in education, health, sanitation, clean water, environment, and equal treatment. Our Goal: Our aim is to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals by empowering marginalized communities to achieve lasting change. Working with relevant stakeholders, Wings of Wisdom Foundation equips families with the access and understanding they need to improve their lives and communities. Our Values: Humility & Respect, Integrity & Honesty, Accountability & Sustainability, Strategic & Collaborative, Perseverance & Resilience.
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RASTA
Rasta a National level not for profit organization existing since 1994. So far, impacted 300,000 directly and 550,000 beneficiaries indirectly, through 37 projects, with the support of 38 supporting partners across 80 locations in Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, with professionally qualified and dedicated team of staff and volunteers. Our key areas of interventions are Education, Community Health, Women Empowerment, and Rural Development. Recently Rasta has been awarded with Best NGO Working for Girl Child Education by Indian CSR Awards. RASTA reaches to disadvantaged children through Day care education centres, Pre-school, Non- Formal Education, Formal Education (a English medium recognized School only for marginalized girls), Remedial and Distance learning and Adult Education by creating need-based teaching learning materials (TLM) up to classes 4th in subjects (Hindi, English, and Math), and trained 500 teachers from government schools and civil society organizations. We’ve carried out different research studies for National and International organizations. We are specialized in running community based Non-Formal Education centres for the underprivileged and preparing children for age-appropriate classes. Till now educated 30,000 children and mainstreamed more than 10,000 children through different educational activities .
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Amarpushp Educational and Welfare Society
Amarpushp Educational and Welfare Society (AEWS) is a non-profit organization working passionately to provide quality education to underprivileged children. We have waged a war against child labour and our priority is to get every child their fundamental right to education. Our commitment extends to empowering women, skill development and environment awareness. www.amarpushp.org.in
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Sense International India
Sense International India, also known as Sense India, was established in 1997 as the first and only non-governmental organisation to support the development of comprehensive services for people with deafblindness and multiple disabilities throughout India. Sense India works with local organisations to develop sustainable services for children and adults with deafblindness and collaborates with the government at centre and state levels. We have reached to provide needs-based services to around 80,000 children with deafblindness directly through 60 partner NGOs in 23 states of India, and through collaboration with the government’s national Samagra Shiksha - ‘inclusive education’ programme. With our effort, children with deafblindness and multiple disabilities have been identified and are being prepared to attend mainstream schools. We are also partnering with leading organisations in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Malaysia to train educators and setup needs-based services for deafblind. Sense India advocates for the recognition and realisation of rights of persons with deafblindness with the government and our biggest achievement has been recognition of ‘Deafblindness’ in the Rights of Persons with Disability Act 2016 and their rights are now protected. The inclusion of vaccination for Rubella under the Universal Immunization Programme is another significant achievement of our advocacy initiatives. We are a member of several Central Government and State level advisory groups. Sense India is accredited by the United Nations and enjoys consultative status on deafblindness.
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Creation Welfare Society
Establishment: Founded under the Indian Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 by professionals in Rural Development, Social Work, Agriculture, and Medicine. Mission: To contribute to the growth and development of the poor and marginalized, bringing them into mainstream society. Geographical Presence: Operations span across Bihar, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh and have impacted lives 50000+ families. Target Population: Women from impoverished backgrounds, including Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Backward Castes. - Implements direct interventions through action-based research initiatives. Empowering Young People: Sensitization and Mobilization: Addressing issues of Gender, Sexuality, Health & Rights, Peer Pressure, Education, Governance, and Accountability. Training & Development: Equipping women and youth with life skills and marketable skills for enhanced employability and livelihood. Community-Based Partnerships: Collaborations with youth groups and activists in Delhi and Bihar to mobilize and empower young individuals for skill development.
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The Creative Thinkers forum
The Creative Thinkers Forum NGO is a non-governmental organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through creativity, education, and collaborative problem-solving. With a focus on nurturing innovative thinking and addressing societal challenges, the NGO works to create sustainable and impactful solutions.
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Sukarya
Sukarya is a GuideStar India Platinum certified and Credibility Alliance accredited NGO, renowned for its transformative work in over 760 villages and 190 slums across Delhi, Haryana, and Rajasthan. Over the past 26 years, Sukarya has profoundly impacted more than 7 million lives through initiatives focused on maternal and child health and nutrition, adolescent girl health and empowerment, non-formal education for slum children, and economic empowerment of village women. Our efforts have not only improved health and education outcomes but also fostered gender equality and economic independence in some of the most challenging environments.
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Nada India Foundation
Nada India advocates for balanced and healthy public policies to prevent, control non-communicable diseases and promotes child friendly, gender sensitive and drug free healthy lifestyles. Nada India has been creating the spaces and nurturing diverse networks of community-based initiatives amongst the marginal and most at risk populations in the urban contexts of the metros as well as in the tier two and three towns. Through its capacity building work Nada India has enabled the vulnerable youth, male and female and the adolescents as well to make choices for healthy ways of living.
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The Earth Saviours Foundation
The Earth Saviours Foundation (T.E.S.F) is an internationally acclaimed and recognized non-profit organization. Established in 2008 by Shri Ravi Kalra, The Earth Saviours Foundation has been dedicated to serving the underprivileged, providing a safe haven for mistreated animals, and making every possible effort to protect the environment. The selfless, dedicated, committed and vigilant team and volunteers of The Earth Saviours Foundation work day and night to uphold community welfare.
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JAN MADHYAM
We worked with Disabled and inclusive programme. Established in 1987 Jan Madhyam has in the last three years reached more than 25000 children through its various programs and projects. Besides two well established community based centers, it works through 9 different slum colonies of Delhi. We believe in equal opportunity to all, irrespective of degrees of functionality, efficiency, ability and/or disability.
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Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation
Adventures Beyond Barriers Foundation (ABBF) is a not for profit organization that promotes Disability Inclusion and Empowerment through sports. Through adaptive adventure and sports activities, we provide opportunities for people (with and without disability) to come together and experience the adrenaline and camaraderie that only sport has to offer. By spending time outdoors together, we hope to achieve two things – 1. Spread awareness that the spirit of adventure is not impeded by disability 2. Ward off common misconceptions about disability that stem from ignorance and feed popular social stereotypes. ABBF was founded by Divyanshu Ganatra - a clinical psychologist and corporate facilitator by profession, adventure sportsperson by passion and a self-made social entrepreneur. He also happens to be India's first blind solo paragliding pilot. Through our outdoor sessions and collaborations, we aim to provide more visibility for people with disability, promoting an environment of openness, sensitivity and empathy. The organic change that we have witnessed is generation of employment opportunities for PwDs. We participate in a range of adventure activities including marathons and running events, tandem cycling, scuba diving, paragliding, trekking and mountaineering.
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Isha Education
Isha Vidhya aims to provide high quality school education to rural children who cannot otherwise access or afford it. The holistic, activity-based approach nurtures children's development beyond just academics, ensuring that students realize their full potential and learn in a joyful manner.
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Prayas JAC Society
Prayas, established in 1988, emerged from a devastating fire in Delhi's Jahangirpuri slum that left numerous families homeless. Focusing on the traumatized children affected by the disaster, Prayas aimed to restore normalcy and provide rehabilitation. Around the same time, while serving as Deputy Commissioner of Police for Crime & Railways and In-Charge of the Missing Persons Squad, the need for a facility to assist homeless and vagrant children found by the Delhi police became evident. To address this issue, Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre was established in August 1989 as a society with support from the Delhi Police, Delhi School of Social Work, and Shramik Vidyapeeth. Currently serving 50000 people (women, children, and youth) throughout 262 centres across 9 states. The Prayas JAC Society stands as a pioneering beacon of hope on India's path towards safeguarding child rights and ensuring their protection. With an impressive legacy of 34 years marked by unwavering dedication and tireless efforts, Prayas has emerged as a well-known and transformative force among NGOs committed to this noble cause. Throughout their journey, Prayas has showcased an unmatched commitment to establishing a secure, nurturing, and empowering environment for every child. Their comprehensive approach, spanning advocacy, education, healthcare, and social support, has not only elevated the lives of innumerable vulnerable children but has also sparked inspiration for other organizations and individuals to unite for this vital mission.
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TEAM FAB FOUNDATION
Team Fab Foundation works for betterment of disabled soldiers & upgradation of tribal school with 100% donation utilised for cause.
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MA. MY ANCHOR FOUNDATION
At MA My Anchor Foundation, we are driven by a deep-rooted commitment to the betterment of society and the belief that every individual has the power to make a positive impact. Our organisation is founded on the principles of empathy, sustainability and holistic development and strive to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to prosper. Motherhood, as a concept, symbolizes unconditional love, nurturing, and protection. At MA My Anchor Foundation, we embrace this essence of motherhood and extend it beyond biological boundaries. We believe that every person, regardless of their background, deserves the same care, support, and opportunities to grow. We are dedicated to empowering individuals and communities by providing them with the resources, knowledge and skills needed to lead a fulfilling life. Mother Earth sustains us and it is our responsibility to nurture and protect her. MA works in this direction too.
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SRUJNA CHARITABLE TRUST
Srujna, a non-profit organisation, is committed to empowering women by providing them with the necessary skills, market opportunities, and leadership training to achieve self-employment, employment, and entrepreneurship. With an emphasis on livelihood projects, healthcare for women, and education, Srujna seeks to advance full and productive employment, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, and decent labour in line with Sustainable Development Goal 5 & 8.
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Tamana
Tamana' is a nonprofit charitable organization which has been relentlessly working in the field of disabilities in India since the last four decades. Tamana provides a holistic, inclusive and ICT based rehabilitation programme which focuses primarily on life skills development, independence training and vocational skills development for self-reliance of the differently abled. Its beneficiaries include individuals with intellectual disability, multiple disabilities and those on the autism spectrum. Tamana aims to realise the hidden potential of these individuals to make them confident men and women so that they create their own niche in society, a society which will be more accepting of these individuals through the awareness generation created by Tamana of the rights and abilities of these individuals.
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