Shelter homes in Delhi List 2023 Updated

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Shelter homes in Delhi

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Address: Gali Shankar, Behind Kalan Masjid, 110006, Turkman Gate, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006

Website:http://delhishelterboard.in/main/?page_id=3346

2.Flag Children Home

Delhi is a hotspot for exploiting children. This exploitation comes in many ways and one of the biggest is sexually. Everyday children are trafficked into horrific situations, where they are stripped of their innocence, and used as instruments for perverted pleasure.

Though a large amount of orphanages and charities exist, very few organisations take on the challenge to help abused and trafficked children with suitable mechanisms to prevent and penalise abuse.

About Full Life Children Home endeavours to rescue and care for, and restore abused, exploited and at risk children. Our shelter home has been running since August 2014 to provide a place of temporary and permanent care for young girls, aged six to seventeen. Our slum project works to provide training in tailoring so that young women in this situation can have an alternative solutions.

The Shelter Home works closely with the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), several rescue organisations and the Delhi police, to ensure the best restoration pathway for the girl.

 

Our ethos is that all children deserve the love and care of family. We do all that we can to restore children referred to the home back with their families as soon as possible. Until they can be restored to their family we create that atmosphere at our shelter homes. In the slums, we work with the families as much as possible for the improvement of the whole family.

Address:st Floor, Kins Pre School, Pyarelal Rd, opp. Khalsa College, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110005

Website:https://fulllifechildrenhome.org/

3.Padamnagar Shelter-AAA

Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan (AAA) originated as a citizens’ campaign to fight for the rights of the homeless people in India and make the State accountable towards their rights. At the time of its inception, there was no blue print available on this issue in the country. Therefore the journey was hard and filled with obstacles. First few years were spent on spreading words about this issue, counting the people living /sleeping under the open sky.

Contact no.:78388 15313

Address:New, Swami Dayanand Colony, Sarai Rohilla, New Delhi, Delhi 110007

Website:http://homelesspeople.in/

4..Shakti Shalini

SHAKTI SHALINI IS AN NGO THAT SUPPORTS SURVIVORS OF GENDER AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE, AND WORKS WITH COMMUNITIES TO PREVENT EVERYDAY VIOLENCE.

Shakti Shalini started as a healing process for two mothers who had lost their daughters to a horrifying death. Ms Satyarani Chadha and Ms Shahjahan began Shakti Shalini on 31st August, 1987 soon after their daughters were burnt alive by their in–laws due to insufficient dowry. The brutal murders of their daughters launched Ms Satyarani and Ms Shahjahan into a fierce battle against gender violence. They galvanised to tell their story to everyone: to the media and to the public. Their loss touched the hearts of people and they became the whistle–blowers of a generation.

 

The late 70s and 80s were a period in which various feminist discourses gained attention. These were also the times when UN had declared 1975–1985 as women’s decade. One of the first issues to receive countrywide attention from women’s groups was violence against women in the form of rape, self–immolation and dowry deaths. This was the context in which Shakti Shalini was born. Shakti Shalini began with two services – counseling and a shelter home. Pehchan, the shelter home established by Shakti Shalini, became the first shelter home for women in distress in Delhi, India.

Address:6/30-B, Lower Ground Floor, Kargil Park Lane, Jangpura-B, New Delhi, Delhi 110014

Website:https://shaktishalini.org/

5.Kilkari Rainbow Home for Girls

Dil se envisions a humane and just society,which is free from hunger,hatred,violence,injustice and every form of deprivation which denies people their social and economic right;where every person has equitable access to life of hope and dignity.

Contact no.:011 2653 5961

Address:NCC Building, Near Senior Secondary Girls School, Chabiganj, Kashmere, Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110006

Website:http://dilsecampaign.blogspot.com/p/contact.html

6.SPYM Bangla Saheb Shelter

SPYM is a national organisation with a countrywide network, working in the area of community mobilisation, health care and socio-economic development since last three decades.

 

Our mission is to provide quality services within available resources which enable people to maximise their potential, increase their abilities, preserve and enhance human dignity/worth, prevent or reduce the need for services by empowering the community to sustain the program activities on their own for their overall long-term development.

Contact no.:011 2689 3872

Address:Baba Kharak Singh Rd, Near Bangla Saheb Gurudwara, DIZ Area, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

Website:http://www.spym.org/

7.Work+Shelter

Our employees are paid fairly, regularly, and given the opportunity to earn raises + promotions. Unfortunately, this is rare throughout most of India. Sweatshops are all too common, and 85-90% of sweatshop employees are women. As such, in 2013 women still only earned 62 percent of a men’s salary for equal work. WORK+SHELTER is working to change that!

Contact no.:098687 78408

Address:Plot number 3, Floor 3, Main Road, near त्यागी मार्केट, Bhagwan Park, Jharoda Majra Burari, Delhi, 110084

Website:https://workshelter.co/

8.Cheshire Home India – Delhi Unit

People with disabilities are among the most marginalised groups in the world. Such people have poorer health outcomes, lower education achievements, less economic participation and higher rates of poverty than people without disabilities. Society fails to accept and accommodate all its members. People with impairments are disabled by society in the sense that they are deprived of their rights and opportunities.

These barriers can be overcome, if governments, non-governmental organisations, professionals and people with disabilities and their families work together.

 

Cheshire Home India- Delhi Unit is one such organisation that works towards changing the mindset of society and providing a sense of equality to people with disabilities by promoting mainstreaming and inclusion

Contact no.:: 011 2631 4727

Address:Okhla Road, opposite Holy Family Hospital, New Delhi, Delhi 110025

Website:http://www.cheshirehomedelhi.org/

9.Sahyog Charitable Trust

Sahyog Charitable Trust is a non-profit making, non- religious,non-political Non Governmental Organization (NGO) with a vision of upliftment of at-risk, vulnerable and less fortunate sections of the society who really do not have any access to their constitutional, moral & social RIGHTS. Its main thrust has been on bringing a social change in positive direction among the target partners with Right based approach. People’s participation with follow-up program have been its major tools of execution of every activity to make people & program self

Contact no.:070428 84603

Address:187, LOWER GROUND FLOOR, HARI NAGAR ASHRAM, New Delhi, Delhi 110014

Website:http://www.sahyogcharitabletrust.org/

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