Delhi
Council for Child Welfare (DCCW) is a registered non-profit,
Non-Governmental organisation (NGO) which was established in 1952. The
Council first started its work providing care to children who had been
displaced, lost or abandoned in the riots surrounding the Partition of
India.
All our services and programmes are targeted solely at
under-privileged children in and around Delhi. Over the decades, our
programmes have diversified to cover medical services, nutrition,
vocational training, adoption, rehabilitation of physically and mentally
challenged children and the provision of day care and non-formal
education. Today, these services reach about 2500 children daily and are
provided virtually free of cost to them.
Our Vission
A society where all children have all that is rightfully theirs and every opportunity to realise their potential.
Mission
“Giving children a childhood”
To undertake programmes and provide services to the underprivileged children of Delhi and the neighbouring regions that will promote their health, development and economic and social wellbeing.
We are committed to providing programmes and services aimed at caring for and developing under-privileged children in and around Delhi. We achieve this through effective programmes in the areas of nutrition, medical services, vocational training, care of abandoned children, adoption, rehabilitation of mentally and physically challenged children, and providing day-care and non-formal education.
ALL activities and policies of DCCW are colour / caste / community blind, and are based on secular principles. The main criteria in most of the activities is the financial status of the families whose children avail of DCCW services as our programmes cater only to poor under-privileged children. Today, these services reach over 2500 children daily and are provided virtually free of cost to them.
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