“Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.”
— Martin Luther King Jr.
About Spandan
Inspired by the word ‘Spandan,’ which means ‘vibration,’ our foundation seeks to generate a positive impact and momentum within society. We are actively working on mental health awareness. Our program Spandan is aimed at transforming the lives of the children at Juvenile homes. We believe that through counseling and guidance, we can help these children in living a better life in the society.
We are trying to create a vibration in the society through workshops on Emotional Regulation, Anger Management, Positive Thinking and Social Conduct.
Our dedicated volunteers work closely with juvenile homes, providing personalized counseling, guidance, and mental & emotional support. We believe in the healing power of human connection and the transformative potential of therapeutic activities.
Therapeutic activities into our program
Art therapy
Expressing emotions through creative outlets like painting, drawing, and sculpting.
Music therapy
Utilizing music to promote emotional well-being and reduce stress.
Mindfulness and meditation
Practicing mindfulness techniques to cultivate present-moment awareness and reduce anxiety
Play therapy
Engaging in playful activities to foster healthy emotional development and coping skills.
Credentials:
Your Support Enables Us to Reach the Unreached!
CSR & Niti Aayog Registrations
CSR-1 Registration No.: CSR00072691 (Dated: 11-05-2024)
Niti Aayog Unique ID: DL/2021/0282156 (Dated: 09-11-2021)
80G Exemption Details
80G Exemption No.
(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AF2024101
Trust Registration Details
12A Registration No.(Dated: 03-05-2024):
AAATW5282AE2024101
Registration No.:
1993 (Dated: 22-12-2015)
The positive results of our initiative are evident in the improved behavior, mental state, and overall well-being of the children we serve. With the remarkable impact of our efforts, we are continuously striving to expand our reach and make a lasting difference in the lives of more young people.