
The greatest difficulty that disabled people face is overcoming the social stigma and biases
We understand how lonely and helpless the differently-abled and their families face on a day-to-day basis. The struggle to cope with the educational system and secure affordable therapy support is another dimension of the problem. Parents often sacrifice their ‘today’, hoping for their child’s ‘tomorrow’ to be different and better.
Parinaam strives to bridge the gap between the differently-abled and the society they will live in by conducting programs that uplift the acceptance of the differently-abled and give them the respect they deserve and bring about a better inclusive society.

Who is Parinaam?
Parinaam means change or evolution. The evolution of this trust started from a small collective of parents of differently-abled children in an aided school in Trivandrum. The group met and discussed their anxieties and problems and most importantly, planned on how these could be overcome. A bunch of like-minded parents took initiative in creating happiness and brought about positive changes in the life of children in that institution.
Parinaam stands firmly for the cause of differently-abled children and the society they will live in. The evolution of that modest parent collective into a public trust gives Parinaam a greater purpose and stronger presence dedicated to a larger cross-section of society.
Get Involved
Donate
Light up the life of the differently-abled.
- Contribute to give quality inclusive education to the marginalised
- Help them with regular access to therapy and learning aids
- Support initiatives to sensitize the community about differently-abled
Volunteer
Support special needs.
- Support special needs of some differently-abled
- Identify and nurture talents in differently-abled children
- Spend quality time with them to socialize and uplift the mood
Support
Take benevolence to the next level.
- Speak out for the differently-abled where their cause feel neglected
- Spread the message of ‘Accept, Respect, Include’ in our society
- Facilitate the initiatives of our trust to help the special children
