About
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Headquarters
Idukki, Kerala
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Since
1987
Little Flower Mercy Home provides shelter and assistance to various marginalized groups, including the poor, homeless, and disabled individuals. It we Read morelcomes people from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing the universal importance of human life. The organisation's primary objective is to offer free accommodation and support to those in need, reintegrating them into society and empowering them to regain their dignity and independence.
Action
The organization offers free accommodation and support to those in need, reintegrating them into society and empowering them to regain their dignity and independence.
Cause Area
Sub Sector
Impact
Little Flower Mercy Home currently provides care for 130 mentally disabled men and 45 ladies, offering them shelter, medical care, and engaging activities to foster independence.
Vision & Mission
The aim of Mercy Home is to give free shelter and service to the needy, to lead the abandoned back into the community, and to restore the dignity and independence of the poorest of the poor.
Programs
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Men's Home
Little Flower Mercy Home provides shelter and care for 130 mentally disabled men, with limited facilities including inadequate bedding and sanitation. They lack proper sleeping arrangements, bathroom facilities, and dining areas, relying on outdoor spaces for daily activities. To improve conditions, donations are sought to renovate the facilities, provide new bedding, construct bathrooms, establish a dining area, implement solar energy and rainwater storage, and create an on-site hospital facility. The estimated cost for these improvements is 1,600,000 INR, and contributions from individuals, groups, or companies would greatly aid in enhancing the men's quality of life and mental stability.
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Ladies' Home
Little Flower Mercy Home accommodates 45 ladies, who reside on the ground floor of the Girls' Home. Staff supervision is constant, especially when the girls are away at school. The ladies share sleeping quarters and have access to separate kitchen facilities. Most of them suffer from mental health issues and receive medication; however, they engage in various activities like kitchen tasks, laundry, gardening, and sewing classes to foster independence. While currently housed in the same facility as the girls, there are plans to construct a separate block for the ladies due to Government regulations, requiring additional funding support for the project's completion.
Milestones & Track Record
The organization was officially registered in 1988 under the Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1961, and has since expanded its services to include homes for men, women, boys, and girls.
Leadership Team
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
AAATL3744N
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Registration ID
I38/88
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VO ID / Darpan ID
KL/2018/0200127
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12A
AAATL3744NE20211
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80G
AAATL3744NF20211
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FCRA
52940057
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society