Bring Smiles and
Empower Lives- Support ADHAR’s Lifelong Care for Special Adults
For 30
remarkable years, ADHAR NGO has been a beacon of hope for intellectually
disabled special adults. Founded in 1994 by the visionary sociologist Mr.
Madhavrao Gore, with the unwavering support of caring parents, ADHAR has
created a haven of love and care. With nurturing homes in Badlapur, Nashik, and
a new branch in Satara, we provide lifelong support to over 350 individuals,
fostering a vibrant community where they thrive under the guidance of expert
psychologists, therapists, and caregivers.
Each year,
we impact around 2,000 lives across 18 states, while creating over 250 jobs in
rural areas. Operating solely on donations and parents’ contributions, with no
government aid, we face a growing gap between rising costs and available
resources. Despite our best efforts, this gap widens daily as many parents age
and their incomes diminish.
Your
support can bridge this gap and ensure we continue to offer high-quality care.
Together, let’s ensure they live their lives surrounded by care and warmth. All
donations are eligible for an 80G deduction under the Income Tax Act.
Join us in
transforming lives and creating a legacy of compassion. Together, we can make a
difference.
17 Donor Messages
Dear Aarti - Keep inspiring - this is good work - Thank you for giving me an opportunity to participate
SUBRAMANIAN SRINIVASANKeep doing great work
AnonymousReally appreciate work done, i thank Nimish shah for suggesting the NGO.
Bhargav HathiAll the best
VENKAT IYERAll the Best !!
AnonymousGod bless
AnonymousAll the best gore sir.....best Regards CRG Prasad
AnonymousThanks for your efforts! ?
AnonymousThank you for giving opportunity to serve.
AnonymousAll the Best
Chetan GanatraCheers to Excellent Job
AnonymousYou both have been remarkable parents
Rahul SHAHALL THE BEST
AnonymousGood job Mrs and Mr Nimesh.
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SUNEEL JOSHIWishing all a very Happy Diwali, God Bless them.
KISHOR RAOKeep doing this great work. God bless you all...
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