About
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Headquarters
Muzaffarpur, Bihar
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Since
1993
Our education and rehabilitation centres provide education, medical help, and resources to the physically and mentally disabled from disadvantaged fam Read moreilies in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. India is home to over 50 million disabled people and yet the government and general public treat them with indifference. Without disabled-friendly policies, correct infrastructure, and inclusive education systems, disabled children are often pushed out of school. They struggle with unemployment, poor health, and have no hope of independence. Led by Dr. Sangeeta Agarwal, who is herself visually challenged, our organisation run schools for the visually, hearing and, speech impaired where medical help, hearing aids, and special training is provided. We also have rehabilitation and education centres for mentally challenged children and an orthopaedic centre to help control disability in its early stages. Our extensive audio library for visually challenged high school students supports their need to find independence and to map out a better life for themselves. So far, our programmes have helped over 10,000 disabled children and youths.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Impact
1.Over 700 deaf people have benefitted from Deaf Service Center. 2.Over 7000 deaf individuals have benefitted from the education program. 3.Over 8000 specially abled have benefited from the Rehabilitation programme. 4.Over 900 individuals have benefited from Mental and Physical Disability program. "
Programs
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Deaf Service Center
With the help of specialised doctors, the organisation focuses on preventing and reducing disabilities in handicapped children. They provide various services, such as distributing hearing aids, making ear-moulds, repairing hearing aids, auditory training, speech therapy, and audio tests to improve the hearing ability of deaf individuals. This program began in April 1995 and has benefited over 700 deaf people by enhancing their quality of life.
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Education Of Visually Challenged
SHUBHAM operates special schools for visually impaired and deaf children with free hostel facilities. Their education for the deaf includes innovative methods like auditory training and lip-reading. Additionally, they provide education and therapies to locomotor disabled children up to class 8, helping them integrate into regular schools or achieve economic rehabilitation. A centre for mentally challenged children has been established, initially enrolling eight students, all receiving formal education up to class 8. The organization emphasizes the development of specially-abled individuals, offering vocational and technical training in various fields, leading to self-sufficiency and improved personalities. SHUBHAM's educational program raises awareness and fosters the integration of specially-abled children into society through participation in competitions and cultural events, with over 7000 deaf individuals benefiting from their programs to date.
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Rehabilitation Programme
Shubham initiated a Rehabilitation and Outreach Program in 1996, focused on providing income-generating opportunities for people with disabilities, who produce incense sticks on daily wages, with the NGO handling the product's marketing. They also conducted Diagnostic, Distribution, and Awareness Camps for specially-abled individuals, particularly in rural areas where a large portion of the population lives below the poverty line. The program aimed to raise awareness, provide disability identification, and distribute special aids and appliances like hearing aids, tricycles, wheelchairs, and more. Shubham's efforts extend to reaching specially-abled individuals in rural areas, working towards community-based rehabilitation for various types of physically challenged persons. So far, over 8000 disabled individuals have benefited from this program.
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Mental and Physical Disability
Shubham provides medical assistance, including physiotherapy for loco-motor disabilities. They offer free medical aid and rehabilitation services, with a focus on mental health support and advocating for the rights of mentally ill patients. Over 900 individuals have benefited from these programs.
Leadership Team
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Sangeeta Agarwal
Secretary
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Vinod Kumar Kapoor
President
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Arun Kumar Shah
Vice President
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
AACAS8201J
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Registration ID
291-94
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VO ID / Darpan ID
BR/2014/0075277
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12A
AACAS8201JE20214
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80G
AACAS8201JF20221
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FCRA
31140042
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Parent Organisation
A Compleate Social Organation
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society