Social Rehabilitation Programme (SRP)

Rehabilitation in the development process has crucial importance. Bodhana in its venture to meet the rehabilitation needs of the society promotes Social and Community Based Rehabilitation Programmes. Bodhana gives priority to the mentally and physically challenged children through a programme called ‘Santwana’. Along with this, a family support programme named ‘Family Development Programme’ (FDP) is also managed by this department. ‘Integrated Child Development Programme’ (ICDP) is operated under this department in order to promote the primary education of the children who are socially and economically back ward.

Family Development Programme (FDP)

The prime focus of the FDP programme is to achieve a noteworthy rise in the standard of living of the financially weak and marginalized families with the support of Save A Family Plan India and Canada. Assistance for constructing homes, facilitating access to healthcare, extending support for the education of children, aid for marriage and income generation programmes are some of the means through which the goal of the programme is accomplished.

Integrated Child Development Programme (ICDP)

The Integrated Child Development Programme aims at providing educational assistance to the poor and marginalized children with the support of SCHRITT FUR SCHRIT and Kolping Family at Lauterbach, Germany. This programme also provides opportunities for the personal, social, economic and moral development of children and their families through various seminars, training, classes and family get-togethers.

Santwana

This programme aims at the rehabilitation of the physically and mentally challenged individuals below the age of 25 years by providing person-centred and small-scale assistances from the donations received from Stitching Liliane Fonds. The assistance is given to meet the expenses related to medical treatment, education, training on activities of daily living, vocational skill training and for income generation programmes for the sponsored child.