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Yash Rehabilitation Centre for Handicapped Children is a non-profit voluntary association registered in 2006, created solely with the purpose of helping the cause of developmentally disabled and minimal brain damaged children. Our lifelong aspiration to see such children on their feet as happy, useful, integrated members of the society.
Institute was born out of the living faith and optimism of ora, mother of a handicapped child named Pulkit. To begin with, this child was saddled with problems. But slowly, bit by bit, with the help and guidance of her mother, he started to cross the innumerable hurdles that hindered his progress. At times. His progress was very good. This inspired her mother to extend the same kind of help and guidance to other handicapped children. And thus, the YRCHC was born.
The organisation, has since its inception, has come a long way in supporting and serving multiply handicapped children. It has now acquired the reputation and goodwill of being a dedicated NGO providing selfless service to the society in its own way. Institute is now raying to develop expertise in handling special kids and developing them into normal, independent, confident citizens, capable of serving the society and the nation in almost the same way other citizens do.
But the Journey was not so easy:
It is not such an easy path to sail through! Working for the empowerment of differently able kids from small town Sawai Madhopur, institute existed unknown and unheard of as it is at times very difficult to convince the local town people that their kids can lead to self dependency in their later lives, though ceaselessly working silently for children with special needs. YHRIC pioneered the concept of integrated education well, at this stage, from the beginning of about 02 kids we are now reached to a figure of modest 50 kids who are taking the special classes from our expert’s physio, speech therapist and special education experts.
YRCHC has survived extreme hardships, including living through times without the basic amenities of adequate shelter, electricity and water, and today can boast of a completely independent and committed school, at Sawai Madhopur woking and organising camps in nearby villages to create awareness and to benefit these kids.
We have a Commitment to the Society:
The underlying mission of YRCHC is to provide a quantum leap for the welfare and rehabilitation of children whose only fault is to have been born without normal facilities.
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