Latika Roy Memorial Foundation

Empowers individuals with disabilities, providing specialized aid, fostering support, and advocating for inclusivity, creating a more equitable and favorable world for all

  • Bronze Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
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About

  • Headquarters

    Dehradun, Uttarakhand

  • Since

    1995

The Latika Roy Foundation, a charitable organisation functioning in India, is committed to assisting individuals of all ages who face developmental an Read mored other challenges. Its primary objective centres around delivering specialized and localized aid to children with disabilities and their families, alongside fostering a culture of support among others. Envisioning a more favourable world for children with disabilities, the Foundation operates as a crucial centre catering to individuals with special needs. Its extensive array of services encompasses early intervention, livelihood development, education, training, and awareness programmes. Upholding the belief that prioritizing the most vulnerable members of society enhances the overall functioning of the world, the Foundation actively challenges injustices and serves as an exemplar for inclusive practices. Through its rights-based approach, it strives to demonstrate the efficacy and benefits of inclusivity, ultimately promoting a more equitable society for all.

Demographies Served

Programs

  • The Early Intervention Centre (EIC)

    The Early Intervention Centre (EIC) focuses on supporting infants and young children experiencing developmental delays. Spanning from birth to age six, EIC strives to foster holistic development, maximize abilities, and assist in overcoming disabilities. By capitalizing on the child's strengths, the centre equips parents with early intervention strategies, empowering them to address their child's challenges. The centre's programmes prioritize activity-based approaches, with a strong emphasis on learning through play.

  • The Karuna Vihar Special School (KVSS)

    KVSS, a school catering to children with special needs, serves as a dynamic centre for activity-based learning. Within this innovative environment, children aged 7 to 14 acquire the ability to navigate their world with independence. They cultivate academic skills according to their individual levels, blossoming into joyful and self-assured young individuals.

  • The Karuna Vihar Child Development Centre (KVCDC)

    Its Child Development Centre provides strength and hope for children on their challenging journey ahead. Its dedicated team of physiotherapists and occupational therapists tailor therapy and sensory activities to meet each child's unique needs, helping them reach their fullest potential. It also offers assistance with behaviour management and facilitates group activities that enhance social interaction skills. Through carefully planned outings, celebrations, and games, children not only have fun but also develop the readiness to be included in society.

  • The Karuna Vihar Centre for Vocational Training (KVCVT)

    At KVCVT, young adults develop self-assurance and optimism for the future. Through engaging activities, they acquire a diverse set of vocational skills, including cooking, sewing, teacher and shopkeeper assistance, gardening, office work, jewellery making, crafts, and computer proficiency. Its aim is to equip trainees with vital abilities that lead to rewarding employment opportunities.

  • Gubbara Programme

    Gubbara, the Foundation's walk-in centre, introduced groundbreaking assessments for high-risk newborns at Doon Hospital in Uttarakhand, marking a significant milestone in the state's history. As the lead agency, it trained medical and educational personnel and facilitated the establishment of District Early Intervention Centres (DEICs) statewide. This initiative enhanced the Government's capabilities and represented a crucial advancement in early identification and support accessibility for families with special children in rural districts.

Impact Metrics

  • Participants in Awareness Session

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2018-19 3080
    • 2019-20 1505
    • 2021-22 3163

Leadership Team

  • Jo Chopra

    Executive Director

  • Sumita Nanda

    Chief Operating Officer & Child Protection Officer

  • Sandeep Khanna

    Head - Project Gubbara

  • Rupa Bishnoi

    Director - Wabi Sabi

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AAATL3722G

  • Registration ID

    746/95-96

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    UA/2017/0114722

  • 12A

    AAATL3722GE20214

  • 80G

    AAATL3722GF20214

  • FCRA

    347900057

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Society

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.43,484,247
    Expenses
    Rs.43,151,172
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,849,271
    Program Expenses
    Rs.40,301,901
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.41,328,451
    Expenses
    Rs.38,451,515
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.2,150,337
    Program Expenses
    Rs.36,301,178
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.64,445,291
    Expenses
    Rs.53,529,771
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.8,252,204
    Program Expenses
    Rs.45,277,567
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