"You are equally disABLE"
Giving wings to your dreams.

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UDAAN, one-stop platform that not only helps you find your unexplored wings but also lends hand in setting your flight in the best direction. Udaan connects the technology to the needs of all our specially-abled friends and waves off to the maze-like web pages. Just the zeal to conquer your dreams is the input required, rest Udaan will take care of. Bringing a smile on the face and pride in the eyes of every specially-abled individual is the mission and vision of Udaan.

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No amount of barriers can disable your abilities. Enable your abilities, come explore the world of job opportunities with Udaan and give your career the start which you always wanted to.

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FUEL YOUR WINGS

Zeal to achieve your dreams, automatically opens the path to opportunities. Let no materialistic hurdle like money stop you from scaling your success. Filter out the best suitable scholarship options to fuel up your wings and prepare you for your highest flight.

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Our Superheroes!

The real angels of God, the life savers. Here is a list of our national superheroes. We love them 3000!

Diya Foundation

The ostracization from society is what impacts overall development the most. Every person feels the desire to be in an inclusive space surrounded by supportive people. Diya Foundation helps create this support system and provides vocational training to intellectually challenged adults so that they can be independent, financially, and in society. This NGO for differently-abled people accepts donations to help people with special skills to get trained in life skills.

National Society for Equal Opportunities for the Handicapped

The most difficult hurdle for differently-abled people to cross is to attain economic independence. They find it hard to get hired and have very limited job opportunities to choose from. NASEOH runs a vocational training Centre that teaches trades like pottery, tailoring, communication skills, etc. After completion of the course, the trainees are offered jobs in external or self-employment. This NGO for differently-abled accepts donations to help sponsor the vocational training of individuals with special needs.

Adarsh Charitable Trust

When it comes to special needs, education and medical support go hand-in-hand. Most differently-abled people require some form of medical care, be it physical or mental, to co-exist in a social setting. Adarsh trust is the perfect amalgamation of both. They provide education as well as therapy to students that are struggling with different kinds of needs. The foundation has physiotherapists as well as special educators to cater to the students’ every need. This NGO for differently-abled accepts donations to help children in need of therapy and get the education they deserve.

Vikash

Most differently-abled people in India are from a rural background. The lack of access to several necessary medical and support services makes it difficult for them to be independent. Vikash works for intellectually challenged children suffering from epilepsy. Vikash also runs Mukti Kiran, a residential facility for children who need institutionalized care. The rural families in this area cannot afford the cost of these necessary medical services and the organization accepts donations to sponsor medical treatment of differently-abled people.

Diya Foundation

The ostracization from society is what impacts overall development the most. Every person feels the desire to be in an inclusive space surrounded by supportive people. Diya Foundation helps create this support system and provides vocational training to intellectually challenged adults so that they can be independent, financially, and in society. This NGO for differently-abled people accepts donations to help people with special skills to get trained in life skills.

National Society for Equal Opportunities for the Handicapped

The most difficult hurdle for differently-abled people to cross is to attain economic independence. They find it hard to get hired and have very limited job opportunities to choose from. NASEOH runs a vocational training Centre that teaches trades like pottery, tailoring, communication skills, etc. After completion of the course, the trainees are offered jobs in external or self-employment. This NGO for differently-abled accepts donations to help sponsor the vocational training of individuals with special needs.

Adarsh Charitable Trust

When it comes to special needs, education and medical support go hand-in-hand. Most differently-abled people require some form of medical care, be it physical or mental, to co-exist in a social setting. Adarsh trust is the perfect amalgamation of both. They provide education as well as therapy to students that are struggling with different kinds of needs. The foundation has physiotherapists as well as special educators to cater to the students’ every need. This NGO for differently-abled accepts donations to help children in need of therapy and get the education they deserve.

Vikash

Most differently-abled people in India are from a rural background. The lack of access to several necessary medical and support services makes it difficult for them to be independent. Vikash works for intellectually challenged children suffering from epilepsy. Vikash also runs Mukti Kiran, a residential facility for children who need institutionalized care. The rural families in this area cannot afford the cost of these necessary medical services and the organization accepts donations to sponsor medical treatment of differently-abled people.

Diya Foundation

The ostracization from society is what impacts overall development the most. Every person feels the desire to be in an inclusive space surrounded by supportive people. Diya Foundation helps create this support system and provides vocational training to intellectually challenged adults so that they can be independent, financially, and in society. This NGO for differently-abled people accepts donations to help people with special skills to get trained in life skills.

National Society for Equal Opportunities for the Handicapped

The most difficult hurdle for differently-abled people to cross is to attain economic independence. They find it hard to get hired and have very limited job opportunities to choose from. NASEOH runs a vocational training Centre that teaches trades like pottery, tailoring, communication skills, etc. After completion of the course, the trainees are offered jobs in external or self-employment. This NGO for differently-abled accepts donations to help sponsor the vocational training of individuals with special needs.

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