About
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Headquarters
Hyderabad, Delhi
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Since
2014
The Rainbow Homes Program, spearheaded by the Rainbow Foundation India (RFI) in collaboration with ARUN (Association for Rural & Urban Needy), governm Read moreent bodies, and allied organizations, is a comprehensive initiative dedicated to addressing the needs of India's most vulnerable children. These children encompass various demographics, including those living on city streets, orphaned, abandoned, victims of violence, working children, offspring of farmer-suicide and starvation families, and those with sex worker backgrounds. The overarching mission of the program is to ensure that these marginalized children receive the care, support, and education necessary to lead fulfilling lives and contribute positively to society. At the core of the Rainbow Homes Program is a commitment to providing a nurturing and safe residential environment for these children within government facilities. The program strives to uphold the rights of these children by offering comprehensive care that includes access to education, healthcare, nutrition, and skill development opportunities. By focusing on holistic development, the program aims to empower these children to overcome the challenges they face and thrive in their personal and professional lives. The genesis of the Rainbow Homes Program can be traced back to the visionary leadership of individuals like Sister Cyril Mooney, Mr. Ferd Van Koolwijk, and Harsh Mander. Sister Cyril's pioneering efforts in Kolkata laid the foundation for the program, which has since expanded nationally to encompass 51 homes across nine cities. These homes collectively provide shelter and support to nearly 4,000 children, offering them a chance at a brighter future away from the hardships of street life. Through strategic partnerships with government agencies, local NGOs, and civil society organizations, the Rainbow Homes Program ensures the delivery of high-quality care and services to its beneficiaries. The program also emphasizes the importance of shared learning, capacity building, and adherence to uniform standards of care across all its homes. Professional program management and monitoring mechanisms further contribute to the program's effectiveness in achieving its objectives. Overall, the Rainbow Homes Program stands as a beacon of hope for disadvantaged children in urban India, offering them a pathway to a better life filled with opportunities for growth, development, and happiness. Through its steadfast commitment to serving the most marginalized members of society, the program continues to make a tangible and positive impact on the lives of thousands of children across the country.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Impact
8 Cities, 44 Homes, 480 Care Takers, 3500 Children
Programs
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Rainbow Homes Programme
Rainbow Foundation India runs the Rainbow Homes programme for girls and Sneh Ghars for boys, providing open, voluntary, and non-custodial homes to help integrate former street children into society. It offers comprehensive, long-term care, focusing on nutrition, education, protection, healthcare, and future prospects. Children receive four nutritious meals daily, education in mainstream schools, life skills training, and co-curricular activities. The organisation ensures safe, clean living spaces, adhering to a strict child protection policy. Healthcare includes regular medical check-ups, special care for sick and disabled children, and de-addiction support. The programme offers skill development, vocational training, personalised career plans, and job placement support to prepare children for their future.
Leadership Team
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Ms. Anshu Vaish
Chairperson
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Mr. S. Anka Babu
Secretary
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Meher Leela
Head - Finance & Accounts
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Ms. Satya Pillay
Head - Training
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Mr. Vinoy Odhar
Head - Operations
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Ms. Shaheen Shasa
Head - Programmes
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
6-20
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AACAR2801B
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Registration ID
372/1990
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VO ID / Darpan ID
AP/2018/0202199
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12A
AACAR2801BE20145
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80G
AACAR2801BF20218
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FCRA
Not Available
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society