Our school for children with disabilities

our school brings hope

In Indian society, those with learning or physical disabilities are often neglected, abused and perceived as a burden or nuisance within the community. Hope Gardens loves and cares for these vulnerable and often unwanted children, providing them with an education and teaching them how to integrate into society. We provide a wonderful community within which children with disabilities can be welcomed, live, learn and make friends. The school is located in the Rhema Garden and cares for 28 children.

inspiring young people

The care, specialist help and love these children receive is enabling them to speak, eat, dress and take care of themselves independently, sometimes for the first time.  Disabled children are picked up, cared for and returned to their homes each day by our team, giving their parents both respite and the opportunity to work. Our sponsorship programme for these children covers the costs of food, medical expenses, school materials, equipment and teachers not covered by government funding. 

How your support helps the children

Disabled children are taught how to manage their own personal hygiene, read and become more socially interactive in their community. When they leave the Garden at 15 years old, they are able to contribute to society and their families.