Basic Needs
Attending to the children's most basic
needs constitutes a vital component of Sphoorti's work.
Our objectives go far beyond providing meagre, subsistence level support to our children. Our
mission is to transform the lives of
children, provide them the ability to
dream big, and the tools to make them true.
Sphoorti does not
compromise with the quality of care and support provided to its
children. Once a child's
material needs are satisfied, comprehensive
rehabilitation requires that we restore a safe and secure childhood to
the child. Giving children happiness, security,
and a sense of belonging is as
much a priority as their academic and
professional development. This assumes
more significance considering the fact our children hail from highly
vulnerable backgrounds.
About Us
Through the involvment and support from several individuals,
groups of individials and non-profit organizations in India and abroad,
Sphoorti Foundation works for the rehabilitation of children belonging
to underprivileged and vulnerable sections of the society. We support
140 children, run Children's Homes in three different premises in BN
Reddy Nagar near Cherlapally, Hyderabad.
You will find the following sections under About Us.
The Organization
The People
Financial Info
Press Room
The Organization
SPHOORTI FOUNDATION is a
registered Charitable Trust (NGO) based in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
under the AP Registrations Act, Sec 12(A) and Sec 80(G) under the Income
Tax Act. We started SPHOORTI Children's Home near Cherlapally,
Hyderabad in August 2006 with three children and two caretakers. Since
August 2008, we have been running two separate homes for boys and girls.
We admit children falling into the following categories:
1) Children who have lost at least one parent
2) Children from poverty-stricken families
3) Children of physically/mentally challenged parents
4) Children of families ravaged by HIV/AIDS
5) Children of sex workers (click here for the Dommara Rehab initiative)
We currently have 108 children in the age group 5-13. In addition, we provide educational scholarships for 25 children from poverty-stricken families.
Donations made to Sphoorti Foundation are exempt under section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
We admit children falling into the following categories:
1) Children who have lost at least one parent
2) Children from poverty-stricken families
3) Children of physically/mentally challenged parents
4) Children of families ravaged by HIV/AIDS
5) Children of sex workers (click here for the Dommara Rehab initiative)
We currently have 108 children in the age group 5-13. In addition, we provide educational scholarships for 25 children from poverty-stricken families.
Donations made to Sphoorti Foundation are exempt under section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
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