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Who We are

Through the late 90s, the establishers of CHD remained embedded in the ideas of rights for the homeless as citizens. In 2009 the seeds of the idea to put forth an organization were sown and in 2011 CHD emerged in Delhi and was registered under societies registration act 1860 as one of the few organsations working ‘on the street’ with the homeless with an emphasis on social inclusion,  leadership, capacity building and livelihoods within the homeless community. CHD is actively engaged in advocacy with concerned government departments and other stakeholders to ensure good governance. Prior experience of anchoring the UNDP survey on homeless people in Delhi in 2010 equipped the now formed CHD to take its work forward. CHD engages stakeholders at different levels and provides handholding support to them for the overall social inclusion and better life of the homeless women, men and children. Having its head office in New Delhi CHD aspires to work all over India in the coming future to strengthen the homeless citizens. We have managed, in our short term, to work in all 11 revenue districts in Delhi touching a population of over 80,000 people approximately of the 1.5 lakh homeless population of the city. This includes all areas of public transactions like railways, bus stops and markets. We also work with 5000 porters all over Delhi, in their work and living areas and plan to scale this work to porters all over India. Presently CHD is involved with ‘on street’ night vigilance accompanied with aid and emergency services. These interventions span over the following themes while engaging with urban poverty.

The way forward:

Our future work will be based on the ethical standards that we have followed this far. This work will scale up our present work to the national level.

  • We wish to work on the implementation of the Shelter for Urban Homelessness Scheme under the National Urban Livelihood Mission.
  • We want to work around the Master plans of states and work on the implementation of schemes for the homeless in these aforementioned state plans.
  • We wish to bring in independence on account of economic liberty amongst this section of the population.
  • We wish to create leaders amongst the homeless who become part of the mainstream population to take the work of CHD forward.

Our Vision

To build a self sustainable environment of community care and social inclusion for Homeless Citizens through a right based approach ensuring a better quality of life.

Our Mission

To work towards building safe, community caring spaces for the homeless citizens through increased participation by establishing their identity as citizens and ensuring access to shelter, food, health, hygiene, safety, privacy, legal powers and freedom from oppression and violence.

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