BNP Paribas India has inaugurated a new dormitory facility for the female residents of Adhar, a long-time partner and NGO committed to providing lifelong care and support for adults with intellectual disabilities. This new facility will accommodate over 55 women residents and nearly 18 staff members, advancing Adhar’s mission to deliver comprehensive residential care, training, and treatment.
For nearly three decades, Adhar has been a pioneer in caring for intellectually disabled adults. With existing branches in Badlapur and Nashik, Adhar supports numerous residents and provides not only physical care but also psychological and financial assistance to over 700 parents and guardians across India.
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“We embarked on this journey in 2020 to support Adhar in their noble mission to provide lifetime care and support for intellectually disabled adults,” said Sanjay Singh, Head of Territory and CEO, BNP Paribas India. “This new dormitory is a testament to our shared commitment to enhancing the quality of life for those in need, and we are proud to be part of such an impactful initiative.”
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