Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts and we are never the same Ahura Support– We Tend Some Special Flowers.

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Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts and we are never the same Ahura Support– We Tend Some Special Flowers

Mental Challenge Spectrum ProfoundBelow 20 Institutionalized For Life Severe Life & Self help Skills Moderate Unskilled Work, Literacy Mild Can work like normal kids, early intervention

Ahura Support---Aims and Objectives:  Create fellowship and a support group of families with differently abled, enabling them to bond and exchange ideas and support each other at mental and emotional levels  To Create a Day Care Center to impart skills, occupy them, and train them to become useful citizens and increase their self worth  To create a Residential Care for those with no one to take care of. A haven for them to become optimally independent and joyful  Creating advocacy and sensitivity among the community about persons with special needs, to enable society to focus on their abilities rather than disabilities.

What Is Day Care Center  Special Schools available- But up to age18 only  After school what? depression, anxiety, aggression—a waste  They have same emotional needs. Want to work, earn money, be useful 1.Training in Vocational Skills build usefulness 2.Workshops makes saleable products generates revenue and self esteem 3.Employment for life develops productive individuals 4.For ages 18 to 55

Day Care Center —The Workshop—A Vocation It is person’s occupational feat that influences their health and personal satisfaction of their individual needs  An Occupation --- Singularly the most powerful Therapy  Making Products based on market demands  Corporate CSR helps our Cause  Creating New Joys  Target to make the Center self sustaining in 5 years time.

Day Care Center—Therapies and Assessment  Family Training - qualified personnel impart knowledge of special needs of person and guidelines in his/her development  Assessment of Disorder  Procedures--Speech therapy,Occupation Therapy, Behaviour Analyses, Counselling All of us are in some ways differentially abled

Residential Care--- After us who will take care of them?  “Who will take care of them after we are no more?”  “What will happen to my child when I am too old?” There shall be---  Training to develop independent living skills & social skills  Balanced Diet, Harmonious Co Existence  Cultural and vocational activities

A Superb Social Enterprise  An Excellent Model for Self Sustaining and Scalable Philanthropy, professionally managed  Partner with us for Enduring and Significant Social Impact  Corporate Governance will be our management tool  We invite YOU to engage with Ahura Support not just with your money but your expertise Our Philosophy: Think Like A Philanthropic Entrepreneur

Help Us Make His World  There is nothing more unequal as the equal treatment of unequals  “To the world you may be one person, but to me you are my world”—a parent

Thank You