Parents Association for Differently abled Adults

Parents Association for Differently abled Adults Creating an Inclusive Society for differently abled persons The members of the association include parents and guardians of differently-abled persons.

PADA (Parents Association for Differently-abled Adults) is a NGO for the development of intellectually disabled persons. PADA is based in Bangalore. PADA runs Rainbow Learning Centre to teach self-help and life-skills to disabled persons enabling them to make an independent living. The training includes job coaching and training in vocational skills and activities of daily living. PADA believes in the strengths of the persons with disability and works to
• Build confidence in them to excel beyond their capacity
• Job coaching and placement
• Sensitise the society towards the persons with disability
• Supports the parents through counselling
• Create awareness about the Government schemes available for persons with disability.

Address

228 Ground Floor, 16th Main, Sector 3, HSR Layout
Bangalore
560102

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 3:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 3:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+91 9845369872

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About PADA

PADA (Parents Association for Differently-abled Adults) is a registered non-profit association of parents, guardians of differently-abled persons. It aims at a meaningful empowerment of their wards and thereby creation of an inclusive society. PADA believes in the strengths of the persons with disability and works to • Build confidence in them to excel beyond their capacity • Sensitize the society towards the persons with disability • Supports the parents through counselling • Create awareness about the Government schemes available for persons with disability.

Rainbow Learning Centre, a project of PADA was established in July 2017 to train adults with intellectual disability everyday living skills. This includes basic cooking, basic computer skills, money concept, shopping skills. The training includes yoga, exercises, dance, music, arts and craft. See www.facebook.com/rainbowpada for more details.