St Crispin's Home

Works on providing medical aid, orphanage services, rescue home for girls and women, and educational training

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About

  • Headquarters

    Pune, Maharashtra

  • Since

    1940

Crispin was born in the town of Viterbo, Italy in the year 1668. He was a shoemaker and cobbler before he became a Capuchin Brother. As a Monk he work Read moreed as a cook, nurse, barber, a gardener and begged for the poor from his early days till he died a martyr, he Was said to perform miracles. His works were recognised two centuries later and Pope Pius VII beatified him in the year 1806 and he became St. Crispin. The village of Erandawane was a small insignificant cobblers village, infested with plague and malaria for which no treatment was available or humanitarian help rendered. It seemed to have derived its name ‘Erandawane’ meaning ‘forest of Castor Oil trees’ which grew and overran the area. Thus the Home was named after St. Crispin, the Patron Saint of Cobblers and ‘St. Crispin’s Home’ was born The work in Erandawane began before 1900 when it seems the Society of St. John the Evangelist Fathers (SSJE) and Convent of St. Mary the Virgin (CSMV) Sisters visited the village by bullock cart or bicycle and render medical aid to the people in the village. At around this time, the SSJE Fathers started an orphanage for boys along with a Primary School, the first in the area and built the St. Crispin’s Home Church with a bungalow which was used as the Primary School and Fathers' residence. A severe epidemic of malaria, and a constant lack of workers and funds, resulted in the closure of this orphanage around the year 1929. The Home was reopened in the year 1940 by a keen supporter of the Nationalist Movement, who along with the CSMV Sisters started a Rescue Home for girls and women. The first girl, a young dwarf unmarried mother a victim of rape was admitted to the Home along with a few other young girls and women and somehow or the other the work went on for about 11 years after which it simply disintegrated due to acute financial shortages, lack of staff and administrative exigencies. In 1951 it was reopened for a short while as a Diocesan Moral Welfare Home for Women. The then Dioceses of Bombay soon realised that they could not financially support and run the Home and so they withdrew and the Home was closed. Thereafter in 1951 as a last resort, the CSMV Sisters who were already working here were handed over this entire property to continue and conduct their social welfare activities independently with no financial or administrative support from anywhere or anyone. So with some: empty building with no electricity… a table, chair and stool… with two cats sitting on the table as if in charge… and the Sisters sitting on the ground, sipping hot cocoa made in powder milk from badly chipped enamel mugs decided to continue the work of the Home with about 7 girls and women. The Home was thus reborn… and with vision, deep commitment and very hard work of the Sisters by 1954 there were 53 girls in the Home! The shortage of Sisters, staff and finance did not deter them and the work grew in spite of all the problems that continued to dog the work they simply pressed ahead with the work in Faith. Since then St. Crispin’s has always looked ahead….. and grew into a Home with 300 children who were cared for in six dormitories, an infirmary, a kitchen, a small hall, the primary and secondary schools and tailoring classes and an office right up to the year 2002. In the year 1985, this property was put on the market for sale/development which started a twelve-year legal battle in various courts. After a spirited fight, it was decided to put our minds to it and finally settle this matter as: we were not owners of the land which posed some sort of constant threat to our rights, we were defendants or appellants in the court cases. the maintenance of the existing 100 year old buildings was very heavy the Authorities were not granting any permission for renovation or construction of new buildings because of the litigation and the litigation was eating into scarce finances which would have eventually had an adverse impact on the work or even survival of the Home. And so with much heartache, prayers, opposition, sacrifice and marathon meetings an agreement was reached with all concerned. The new complex is three times the size of the old one (seen above) and is part of the settlement received by us free of cost with the Church, adjacent bungalow and staff quarters on 3 acres of land as our own along with exclusive rights, title and interests. Now the work of St. Crispin’s Home can continue uninterrupted by such legal issues. The new building complex as you see it consists of: The Residential Child Care Facility (RCCF) The Primary School (Std I-VII). The Secondary School (Std VIII-X). A Vocational Training Centre (presently only tailoring & computer). A Personality Development Centre which will include both formal and informal training programmes & conferences with a counselling facility. A Multi-purpose utility hall for hosting various functions and programmes of the Home and for indoor games such as badminton, table tennis etc. This new complex, as shown below was inaugurated on 25th October 2002, the Birthday of St. Crispin’s. It is a modern well ventilated spacious building with basic amenities and provides a conducive atmosphere for child development, is user-friendly, low on maintenance costs, and to a good extent self-sufficient.

Vision & Mission

To promote Child Social, Welfare and Development programmes for destitute, orphan and marginalized children, girls and women of all communities, with a special focus on the GIRL CHILD

AIMS
To enable the CHILD to develop an all round personality through:

– Providing a safe Shelter with food, clothing , medical care, recreation etc.
– Education & Vocational Training
– Physical, mental & spiritual development.
– Regain their self-respect and confidence.
– Enabling them to be self-supported.
– Providing personal Counselling and rehabilitation programmes, which includes guidance, job placement, marriage etc.

Objective
For these CHILDREN to be self sufficient and live a life of dignity and respect in the mainstream of society

Donor History

Amazon, Shandar Interior Pvt Ltd, Globant India Pvt Ltd, Mukul Madhav Foundation,Tata Bluescope, Dr Deepti Dongaonkar, Maersk Global Service Centre Pvt Ltd

Programs

  • St Crispin's Home

    District

    To promote Child Social, Welfare and Development programmes for destitute, orphan and marginalized children, girls and women of all communities, with a special focus on the GIRL CHILD.

Impact Metrics

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    Year-wise Metrics

Theory of Change

We provide free education, vocational training, good healthcare facilities, awareness/value education programmes & co-curricular activities to all the girls in our care. We try to build bigger and better avenues for the girls that are in our care to restore them back to society/family.

Leadership Team

  • Vishram Janardan Bhave

    Secretary

  • Dr Ashish Joseph Chrispal

    Chairman

  • Dr Nitin Theodore Joseph

    Vice Chairman

  • Mrs Rhoda Staneley

    Treasurer

  • Mr Sanjay Daniel David Awale

    Trustee

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    21-50

  • Strength of Governing Body

    8

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AACTS9518H

  • Registration ID

    F-8335

  • 12A

    AACTS9518HE20214

  • 80G

    AACTS9518HF20129

  • FCRA

    083930122

  • CSR Registration Number

    T60215308

Location

  • Headquarters

    FP 10, CTS 12, Karve Road, Erandwane, Pune, 411004

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.27,632,959
    Expenses
    Rs.29,892,142
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.0
    Program Expenses
    Rs.29,892,142
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