Introduction
ABLE India Charitable Trust is a charity to help orphans, poor widows, their children and slum children in India.
Impact
1) Furnish a new shelter for orphan/slum children with beds, mattresses, fridges and furniture.
2) Able runs an orphanage for 100 poor needy girls who lost their parents. They seek the running cost of and regular expenses of food, residence, health and education for these girls, which is estimated at approx. £75 per child per month.
Update - Grant Provided by One Kind Act 24th September 2017
A grant of £9000 was made to support 10 girls at the orphanage.
Update - Grant Provided by One Kind Act November 2016
A grant of £2000 was made to support orphan/slum children in India.
Details
Able Trust started out to help vulnerable widows in poverty and their children in Faridabad, India. From a small room in 1993 it has expanded to include a hospital treating over 4000 patients to date. They own the only ambulance in the area which is used to bring the sick from neighbouring villages. They are also involved in educating children in nearby villages.
They are in the process of completing a much needed orphanage for girls aged 4-14. Girls in this area are particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking and exploitation. They hope to shelter and educate up to 100 girls so they can live a life of independence and dignity .
About One Kind Act
One Kind Act Change Communities and lives of others globally who suffer as a result of Poverty of Health, Nutrition and Education and may have Fallen Through The Net of the larger charities.