Perumbavoor St. Thomas Orphanage Boy's Home
Iringole P.O. Perumbavoor, Kerala, India – 683548
Registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific And Charitable Societies Registration Act, 1955.
REG. No.: ER170/77 | FCRA : 052850170 | Since : 1951 | EAE1924
Registered under Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015 – The Women & Child Development Department
(Reg. No: 315/2017)
Recognized by Board of Control for Orphanages and other Charitable Homes – The Social Justice Department
(Certificate No. 56/2022)
Boys's Home
Since 1951
“Every Child Deserves a Beautiful Future.”
Our Home consists of 50 Members.
Guidance
We care for our dear ones and guide them in all aspects of life with parental understanding. We facilitate them to work hard by overcoming various challenges. We help them dream big and to be responsible inhabitants of the new world.
Education
We believe Education is a substantial element of the Voices of tomorrow. Education overcomes our weaknesses and vulnerability. We ensure that every child achieves a quality education and a venue for exhibiting their talents.
Healthy lifestyle
Our eco-friendly ambiance and hygienic practices help maintain good health care among children. We provide healthy meals, clean drinking water, personal hygiene products, and essential health care medications.
Light the Stars
Every Child has dreams, But the dreams of orphans are different. They are special. We help them through their Voyage. You can be their light and miracle by sponsoring a Child and help them shine.
Sponsor a Child Today!
Any amount that you desire will be accepted.
Donate Today!
₹5000
This amount will be used to serve a meal to our Boys’s Home.
- 1 Meal a Day
- Serves a Healthy Meal
Donate Today!
₹12000
This amount will be used to serve One Day meal to our Boys’s Home.
- 3 Meals a Day
- Serves a Banquet
Donate Today!
₹25000
This amount will be used to sponsor a Child for an year in our Boy’s Home.
- 1 Year
- Sponsors a Child
“Remember God in everything. Let no one grieve because of you. Never let go an opportunity to do something good. Only those things will remain with you till the end.”
- St. Gregorios Geevarghese of Parumala
Official Accounts
Please Collect the Payment Receipt from our office.
Federal Bank Limited Perumbavoor
A/C No: 10030100055867
IFSC: FDRL 0001003
South Indian Bank Limited Perumbavoor
A/C No: 0164053000005967
IFSC: SIBL 0000164
For Foreign (Outside India) Transactions FRCA: 052850170
SBI New Delhi
A/C No: 40138698748
IFSC: SBIN 0000691
All Accounts are audited, passed and published by the committee every year.
Thankyou !
E.A.E St. Thomas Orphanage consists of Girls Home and Boys Home dedicated for the children who were left behind due to unpredictable circumstances. We help our dear children overcome their life situations with homely care and education.
Adopt a Child
CARA primarily deals with adoption of orphan, abandoned and surrendered children through its associated /recognized adoption agencies. The adoption process is monitored by Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA).
CARA is a statutory body of Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India. It functions as the nodal body for adoption of Indian children and is mandated to monitor and regulate in-country and inter-country adoptions. CARA is designated as the Central Authority to deal with inter-country adoptions in accordance with the provisions of the Hague Convention on Inter-country Adoption, 1993, ratified by Government of India in 2003. CARA has defined the eligibility criteria for prospective adoptive parents in order to be able to adopt a child.
Learn More about how to adopt a child at Website:-
Central Adoption Resource Authority, Ministry of Women & Child Development Government of India
Find Specialized Adoption Agencies at Child Adoption Resource Information and Guidance System.
Warning:
Do not approach any nursing home, hospital, maternity home, unauthorized institution or individual for adoption.
Key Points to Remember for Prospective Adoptive Parents (PAPs)
Do not approach any nursing home, hospital, maternity home, unauthorised institution or individual for adoption.
Keep away from touts/middlemen. There is no role of touts/middlemen in adoption. They will mislead you to adopt a child illegally. Do not upload any incorrect document on the CARA website, else your registration will be cancelled.
Through illegal adoption, you may unintentionally become part of child trafficking network. Save yourself from legal ramifications.
In case of query, you may contact Toll Free Helpline No. 1800-11-1311 or [email protected]
Dial 112 Emergency Response Support System (ERSS)
The Ministry of Women and Child Development is headed by Hon’ble Minister Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, Dr. Munjpara Mahendrabhai is Minister of State, Shri Indevar Pandey is the Secretary of the Ministry of Women and Child Development.The activities of the Ministry are undertaken through seven bureaux.
The Ministry has 6 autonomous organizations viz.
- National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD)
- National Commission for women (NCW)
- National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)
- Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA)
- Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB)
- Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK)
working under its aegis. NIPCCD and RMK are societies registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. CSWB is a charitable company registered under section 25 of the Indian Companies Act, 1956. These organizations are fully funded by the Govt. of India and they assist the Department in its functions including implementation of some programmers /schemes. The National Commission for Women was constituted as a national apex statutory body in 1992 for protecting and safeguarding the rights of women. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights which is a national level apex statutory body constituted in the March 2007 for protecting and safe guarding the rights of children.
Subjects Allocated to the Ministry
- Welfare of the family.
- Women and Child Welfare and Coordination of activities of other Ministries and Organisation in connection with this subject.
- References from the United Nations Organizations relating to traffic in Women and Children
- National Nutrition Policy, national Plan of Action for Nutrition and National Nutrition Mission.
- Charitable and religious endowments pertaining to subjects allocated to this Department
- Promotion and development of voluntary effort on the subjects allocated to this Department
- Implementation of –
- Immoral Traffic in Women and Girl Act. 1956 (as amended upto 1986).
- The Indecent Representation of Women (Prevention) Act, 1986 (60 of 1986).
- The Dowry Prohibition Act. 1961 (28 of 1961)
- The Commission of Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987 (3 of 1988), excluding the administration of criminal justice in regard to offences under these Acts.
- Implementation of the Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Food (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992 (41 of 1992).
- Coordination of activities of Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE)
- Planning, Research, Evaluation, Monitoring, Project Formulations, Statistics and Training relating to the welfare and development of women and children, including development of gender sensitive data base.
- United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
- Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB)
- National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD)
- Food and Nutrition Board
- Food and Nutrition Board (FNB)
- Development and popularization of subsidiary and protective foods.
- Nutrition extension.
Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity.
- National Commission for Women.
- Rashtriya Mahila Kosh (RMK)
- The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000).
- Probation of Juvenile offenders.
- Issues relating to adoption, Central Adoption Resource Agency and Child Help Line (Childline)
- The Children Act, 1960 (60 of 1960)
- The Child Marriage – Restraint Act, 1929 (19 of 1929)
Website:- MINISTRY OF WOMEN & CHILD DEVELOPMENT
E.A.E AGCM Karunalayam is dedicated for the Old Aged Individuals who were left behind due to unpredictable circumstances.
“Prayer is the inspiration of childhood, the refuge of youth and peace during old age.”