About Us
Smile and the world smiles with you!
Silver Linings, a Not for profit organization, works towards inclusive education for blind children, hostel for blind girls, empowerment of blind girls/women, facilitating reduction of preventable blindness, inclusion of people with disability into mainstream, Gender and the citizen at large.
Silver Linings was formally registered in June of 2006: and has been instrumental in improving lives of thousands of disabled and non disabled people, through its various innovative and effective projects!
Read more
Our Corporate Services
Trainings
Trainings that bring out the best in employed and are the icing on an outstanding education.
Our Social Initiatives
SHIKSHA
Education for the Visually Impaired Female
Now in Delhi, Chandigarh and Hyderabad!A preparatory school and resource center for blind children; that prepares, includes and supports their education in regular schools under the inclusive education system. Ensuring, for them, equal opportunity, quality education and mainstreaming, right from the start! Hostel facility for blind girls is also provided!
DIGNITY
Empowering visually impaired females
A project of Silver Linings specifically targeted towards empowering and mainstreaming of Visually Impaired girls. Here we provide trainings in social and professional etiquette, personal development skills, sexual rights and employment opportunities
FUSION
Mainstreaming
An initiative of Silver Linings, works towards bridging the gap between the disabled and non disabled world! Fusion is a platform for meaningful face to face social interaction between both worlds! We foster Friendships, Relationships and partnerships, inspiring true inclusion across the board!
Diversity and Inclusion
Employment for persons with disabilities
We conduct sensitization and awareness building programmes to inspire inclusion of people with disabilities in all facets of society. We in addition prepare corporates to successfully hire and work with people with disabilities and provide suitable and capable disabled talent to them.