Aashianaa an Institute for Special Children is a charitable trust registered under the Karnataka Trust Act.The Trust has been formed by a group of committed people for the welfare of Autistic/ M.R. Children.
Aashiana, an Institute for Special Children, is a charitable trust registered under the Karnataka Trust Act. The Trust has been formed by a group of committed people who saw a void in the care and education of children with special needs.
What started as a small noble endeavour by these friends has grown into a larger family with newer trustee members, newer ideas, and more efficient practices.
This institution renders free services to children who are diagnosed with autism/intellectual disability/celebrial palsy/down syndrome and delayed development.
After a careful survey and analysis of mysuru was conducted. It was found that areas like Udaygiri had a higher conception of children who had autism and who were also from poor socio-economic backgrounds. The families of these children were neither able to bear the cost of treatment nor take their children to institutions in other parts of the city.. In order to serve these children, Aashiana was born.
Aashiana is registered under:
It is very important that we address the individual needs of special children, their families, and their communities as a whole. While these disorders are not rare, a multitude of people in India have not been diagnosed and, more critically, do not receive the services they need.
At Aashiana, we aim to provide a suitable environment for developing the child's education as well as social skills. Children are given tasks to enhance their mental growth and taught to become independent, which gives them a sense of accomplishment and helps build positive self-esteem.
At Aashiana School, we strive to:
Aashianaa, which began with a small group of 5 to 8 children, is now home to 35 children.
In future, we strive to establish a full fledged institution that provides care and services of unsurpassed excellence. Our children will grow up to be self sufficient individuals at par with any other.