We rise by lifting others
Robert Ingersoll
About
Paradise Home is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 with the specific goal of providing training to children with mental challenges, enabling them to become self-sufficient and lead normal lives within society.
What we do
“To strive, to serve and to support children by giving love, affection, shelter, food for a living, physical attributes, necessities, training, medical and educational support.”
We Educate
Our organization regularly evaluates the disabilities of our children with the aid of a psychiatrist and special educator to ensure that they are placed in appropriate educational settings. Additionally, our school has a team of six special educators who are specifically trained to work with children who have mental challenges.
We Train
Our organization aims to provide our children with the necessary skills to become self-sufficient, so they are not reliant on others in the future. We achieve this by training them in day-to-day activities and offering vocational training programs such as candle making, paper plate making, garland making, gardening, and more.
We Care
We prioritize the mental and physical well-being of our children. We offer a range of therapies, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, yoga therapy, and vocational therapy, to support their development. Our residential school welcomes children aged 6 to adults as old as 65, ensuring that we can cater to a wide range of needs.