About
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Headquarters
Mumbai, Maharashtra
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Since
1962
Snehasadan is a non-governmental organization dedicated to providing a safe haven and a promising future for homeless street children in Mumbai, India Read more. Over the course of the past 58 years, Snehasadan has extended its sheltering arms to more than 30,000 vulnerable children. These homes offer these children an opportunity to break free from the harsh realities of street life, granting them access to essential elements such as shelter, education, and a future, while also providing something invaluable: a loving home and a sense of family that they had previously been deprived of. The core mission of Snehasadan is to be a refuge for homeless children, transcending barriers of caste and creed, and offering a sanctuary for the countless homeless orphans, strays, destitute individuals, and troubled youth who wander through virtually every corner of Mumbai. Snehasadan's overarching objective is to reach out to these homeless children, understand the underlying reasons that led them to the streets, endeavor to trace their families, and reunite them with their loved ones whenever possible. In cases where family tracing proves unfeasible, or when the children are orphaned, Snehasadan embraces them as its own, providing an environment that nurtures their holistic growth and development. Snehasadan operates with a dedicated team of trained social workers who collaborate with the community to identify homeless children, actively engage in efforts for family repatriation, offer counselling services, and, if the child so chooses, provide a foster home within the warm embrace of Snehasadan itself. Snehasadan operates a network of 12 residences located in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai city. Additionally, it maintains two contact centres: one at CSTM railway station, known as "Amchi Kholi," and another near Borivali railway station, named "Nivara." These centres are dedicated to direct engagement with vulnerable children residing in these areas. Our centre staff actively participate in community outreach initiatives, facilitating study sessions for children within the local community. They also play a vital role in identifying children who require care and protection and subsequently refer them to the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) for appropriate assistance.
Cause Area
Programs
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Snehasadan contact centres
Amchi Kholi - Opened on April 1, 1989, Bal Ashraya at Amchi Kholi serves as a referral centre for children in need of assistance, directing them to suitable institutions such as Snehasadan. This facility is provided by the Central Railway within the premises of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. About 20 to 25 children regularly visit this centre to access the services and resources it offers.
Nivara Borivali - Established on August 25th, 1999, Nivara Borivali is situated adjacent to Borivali station on the Eastern side. This center primarily serves children originating from the northern regions of India and those hailing from distressed families who have found refuge on the railway platforms as their makeshift homes. -
Snehasadan homes
Snehasadan manages a network of residences situated in Mumbai and Lonavala. It provides separate accommodation for boys and girls. The age group of the house occupants are typically between 10 and 30 years. These houses are managed by Snehasadan staff (house parents) and institutes such as The Sisters of Charity of St. Anne, Carmilite Sisters of Vedruna, Canossain sisters, and Queen of the Apostles.
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Child development centre
The Fr. Placido Child Development Centre, nestled within Lonavala House No. 14, represents a haven for nurturing young minds. The goal is to facilitate the comprehensive growth of children. This unique establishment offers a diverse range of training opportunities for children and students, including nature awareness, cycling, confidence building, teamwork, mathematics proficiency, survival skills, scout training, trekking, and much more.
Moreover, leadership training sessions led by experienced professionals are also conducted. This centre offers a serene and green environment, offering a respite from the hustle and pollution of urban life. It encourages the forging of new friendships and provides families with a space to spend quality time together, enabling parents to foster their children's development across various skills.
This is a place where vacation time and weekend breaks are not only enjoyable but also offer valuable opportunities for learning and personal growth.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
51-100
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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Registration ID
F-1096 (GBR)
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VO ID / Darpan ID
MH/2017/0172044
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12A
AAATS2756HE20214
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80G
AAATS2756HF20076
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FCRA
083780051
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust