Sivasakthi homes : Produced & Directed by http://www.adhikaalai.com
Intro : Vision: To learn, to heal and to build therapeutic homes as families bound by love and acceptance for children with Mentally Challenged, Destitute Children and Senior Citizens in a Green environment and practices.
Mission: To build fully equipped Residential and Day care Homes for Mentally Challenged Children, Destitute children and Senior citizens and to put up vocational training workshops and introduce new and effective devices for learning under the banner of Therapeutic Community; to encourage day-care of Mentally Challenged children; mainstreaming children with low severity in Mental Retardation with some skills.
Siva Sakthi Sathya Sai Charitable Trust Chennai was established by Vijayakumari.C.C, who is a Montessori Teacher and a Diploma holder in Mental Retardation from NIMH, Secunderabad. She started her dream Home Siva Sakthi Home in 1994 with 7 Mentally Challenged children in a rented premise.
On the 18th of August 1998, the Home was shifted to its own building with the help of local philanthropists and donors.
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The Trust started another Home in Sri Raja Rajeswary Nagar, Bangalore which was inaugurated by Sri N.Vittal, Central Chief Vigilance Commissioner in 2000- Bangalore Home Building was donated by Sri C.S.Pani , Former ED of IDBI .
On the 17th of August 2002, the Trust launched another project called Narayana Hrudayam Home for Normal Destitute Children and Senior Citizens inaugurated by Sri.P.S.Ramamohan Rao, Governor of Tamilnadu. Honourable Justice Sri Renganathan Rtd.Supreme Court, Justice Sri.M.Karpagavinayagam, High Court, Chennai and Justice Smt.Prabha Sridevan, High Court, Chennai, Mrs.C.K.Gariyali IAS, Social Welfare Secretary, Tamilnadu and Sri. Vijay Easwaran, Chairman, Gold Quest International, Malaysia attended the function.
In 2002, the Trust started another project for providing Nutracueticals to 250 pregnant women from economically backward community at Villivakkam area with Nalmanam, another NGO. This support will be extended in future to 1000 women progressively. This will be extended till 24 months of the child. It is hoped that the children will have normal I.Q and healthy.
We started a new project called Therapeutic Community in Green Ambience in the year 2004 at Singadivakkam village in Kancheepuram for Mentally Challenged Children, Destitute Children and Senior Citizens. Padmashri Dr.K.Anji Reddy, Chairman, Dr.Reddys Laboratories performed the Bhoomipooja of the project on 19 th January 2004. Horticulture-Green therapy is the key factor of this project. Green therapy is an approach based on living with Nature for bringing about improvement in the residents; Each and every member of this therapeutic community living together, communicating and helping each other for maximum social interaction. It is planned that the green therapy will provide a positive mindset in order to get best behavioural and self-help outputs
All the Homes are driven by values such as:
1 Quality, replicability, scalability and networkability.
2 Extended families where values, love, compassion and individual dignity will be raised, sustained and reinforced.
3 Training, learning and development of human resources for maintaining these institutions. where greater blend of practice with the theory is enhanced.
4 Multi location: city/urban based and rural based.
Siva Sakthi Home (Established in 1994)
3/16, Ponniyamman Koil Street,
Alapakkam,
Chennai-116
Phone: 044-24769848 / 24769851
E-mail: kakkumkarangal@gmail.com,
Mentally Retarded Children : 45
Destitute- Orphan Children : 10
Senior Citizens : 5
Sivasakthi Kakkum Karangal
Siva Sakthi Kakkum Jayamani Pani Illam (Established in 2000)
# 543, 12th Cross, 36th Main,
Sri Raja Rajeswary Nagar,
Bangalore- 39
Phone: 080-28600980
Mentally Retarded Children : 35
Sivasakthi Kakkum Home
Siva Sakthi Home
Singadivakkam Village,Attuputhur P.O,Kanchipuram Taluk,Enathur Via, Kanchipuram-631 561, Phone:9842630276
Horticultural based Therapeutic Homes for Mentally Retarded Children, Destitute Children and Senior Citizens
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