Since opening our doors in 2006, The Lepra India Trust has created a profound and lasting impact:
- Treated over 35,000 leprosy patients through vital partnerships with Missionaries of Charity in Seemapuri and impactful health camps at Lodhi Road and Majnu ka Tila.
- Empowered more than 5,000 Below Poverty Line youth with essential vocational skills including Computers, Beauty, Sewing and Tally.
- Provided specialized educational support to over 200 hearing-impaired children.
- Targeted speech therapy sessions provided to over 100 children, making significant strides in their communication skills.
- Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) accredited special educators and speech therapists.
- 85% school attendance rate.
- Clear, positive impacts on our children’s speech, comprehension, cognitive abilities, and social behavior.
- Consistently demonstrating strong academic progress. Since 2024, our students have registered with National Institute of Open Schooling Examinations. 18 hearing-impaired children successfully appeared for NIOS examinations in February 2024, and another twenty successfully appeared in February 2025.
- Increased parental involvement with regular Parent- Teacher meetings, as families witness the remarkable development of their children.
- Daily provision of nutritious hot meals, prepared in-house, directly contributes to the improved overall health and well-being of the children.
- Skill Development for the specially abled children.
- Creative development through sustained theatre, art, craft and workshops.
- Product development by the teachers and children for festivities.
- “Lepra Cleanliness Day”- Involvement of all children and staff to initiate responsibility towards the Trust and combat gender streotypes.
- Student run “Lepra Bazar” enabling students to handle their stalls , finances independently at Melas