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A Journey of Dignity and Determination

A portrait photo of ADD India's founder Sri B Venkatesh

At ADD India, we believe in the power of inclusion and in every person with a disability having the opportunity to live with dignity, equality, and purpose. Since 1989, we’ve been working alongside people with disabilities—especially in rural communities—to ensure their voices are heard and their lives transformed.

This past year alone, we reached over 4,000 children, adults, and older persons with disabilities across 483 villages in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Through grassroots collaboration and systemic change, we helped more than 2,200 individuals access government entitlements worth over ₹2.1 crore—spending less than half that amount to make it happen.

Our approach is simple but powerful: we support persons with disabilities and their carers to form their own groups, build their leadership, and work with families, local governments, and service providers to create inclusive communities. Whether it’s education, rehabilitation, livelihood, or political participation—we focus on long-term impact and sustainability.

We’re proud to partner with organizations like the Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives as we expand our work and build the capacity of local disability leaders. Together, we are shifting systems, building resilience, and making inclusion real.

Join us in our mission. Because when communities include everyone, everyone thrives 

Join us—partner, donate, or advocate—and be part of a movement that’s reshaping lives, one village at a time.
A portrait photo of ADD India's founder Sri B Venkatesh

Vision & Impact

Vision

All persons with disabilities enjoy a dignified life on an equal basis with others, fulfilling their responsibilities & participating fully in society as they choose

Mission

To improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities through their inclusion and participation in family, community and in the development process

Our Approach to Impact

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Inclusion & Participation
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Community Ownership
Building
Disability-Inclusive Development
Scales
Equality-Driven Approach
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Multi-sectoral Collaboration
Growth
Poverty Reduction & Empowerment

Our Team

Skilled Professionals Dedicated
Members of our team

Executive Director

Madhizhagan Mohan

Executive Director

Sr. Program Coordinator

Muralidhara

Sr. Program Coordinator

Manager - Resource Mobilization

Sumathi Irudayaraj

Manager - Resource Mobilization

President

Paul Ramanathan

President

Member

Dr. S. Rajaram

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B. Venkatesh

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Inspiring Stories

Inspiring Journeys:
Stories of Strength and Transformation

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Janet Ebsiba, Tamil Nadu

Janet Ebsiba, a 12 year old girl is a resident of Viralimalai, Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu. She lives with her parents who are daily wage farm labourers. She has intellectual disability. Her family members have been showering their endless love and kindness on her but did not know how to support her and provide her with a life of better quality.

She was identified by ADD India through Annai Theresa Disabled Development Trust (ATDDT), a federation of Disabled people organisations (DPOs) which are self-help groups of persons with disabilities.

Realizing that the family first needed economic support, initially they were provided with indirect services by ATDDT, like facilitation of ID card and maintenance grant for Janet from the government which she is entitled to. Her parents were provided with a loan amount of Rs. 5000/- for cow rearing. As the family’s burden of poverty reduced, they began to address the needs of Janet.

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Community Power: How Polampalli Made Healthcare Accessible

Location: Polampalli Village DPO, Gowribidanur Taluk,

13 PWDs are members of Polampalli DPO

Background

In a proactive effort to address the health concerns of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and the general public, Polampalli DPO in Gowribidanur Taluk organized a meeting. During this gathering, community leaders were invited to discuss prevalent health issues. The focus was on ailments commonly affecting the elderly population, such as hypertension, diabetes, epilepsy, as well as concerns regarding dengue fever and viral infections. The absence of a nearby government hospital compounded the problem, with transportation proving to be a significant hurdle for many residents.

Intervention:

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the DPO collaborated with community leaders to compose a petition addressed to the District Health Officer (DHO). Prompt action ensured as the DHO responded swiftly by dispatching a Primary Health Centre (PHC) team to conduct medical examinations and distribute essential medications directly within the village. This initiative marked the beginning of a recurring health camp, conducted monthly.

Impact:

The health camp has yielded substantial benefits for the community, with over 45 individuals benefiting from medical consultations and the provision of necessary medications each month. Moreover, these camps serve as platforms for raising health awareness among the public. What began as an initiative led by the DPO has now garnered support from community leaders. They actively assist the PHC team by providing refreshments and meals during the camps. Additionally, they have taken on the responsibility of facilitating referrals to the district hospital when necessary.

This concerted effort between the DPO, community leaders, and healthcare professionals underscores the power of collaborative action in addressing healthcare disparities and promoting well-being within underserved communities.


When Courage Found a Voice

Nirbhaya, a 23-year-old speech and hearing-impaired woman, lives with her parents in Yelepi village. She was married and had a five-year-old daughter. Two years ago, her husband passed away due to severe health issues. After his death, she returned to her parents’ home a year ago. To support herself and her child, she started working as a daily wage labourer.

Incident Details

On the day of the incident, Nirbhaya’s daughter had gone to the Anganwadi Centre in the morning. When she returned home two hours later, she found her mother lying on the floor, unconscious and bleeding profusely. She tried to wake her up but was unsuccessful. Crying, she ran back to the Anganwadi Centre and informed the teacher.

The teacher immediately rushed to Nirbhaya’s house and, seeing the excessive bleeding, called an ambulance. Nirbhaya was taken to the hospital, where doctors provided immediate medical care. She attempted to communicate what had happened using sign language and gestures, but the medical staff could not understand her initially. Eventually, the doctors realized that she had been raped by an unknown person. She was then referred to Mahila Santhwana Kendra, Chikkaballapur, for further support.

Intervention by our Team

ADD Team, along with sign language interpreter, visited Mahila Santhwana Kendra. With his help, Nirbhaya was able to communicate clearly. She revealed that her neighbor, Narayanappa, had raped her and then fled the house.

A rape case was immediately registered at the police station. The KVS team, along with the sign language interpreter, assisted in lodging the complaint. The following day, the police arrested the accused and took him into custody.

Recovery and Support

After a week of medical treatment and counseling, Nirbhaya was discharged and returned home. Local Disabled Persons Organization (DPO) members stood by her side and pursued the case with support from local para legal team. Presently Narayanappa is behind bars trying to get bail. Will he get bail or will justice prevail?, we have to wait and see….