About Trident Foundation Charitable Trust
Trident Foundation Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to making a difference in the world. Through our various initiatives, we strive to address pressing social issues and empower communities. Join us in our mission to create a better future for all.
Section 3.2.1 Infrastructure
150 People Capacity with 12,000 sqft. Buildup area
40 Rooms of 300 sqft. each
Multipurpose Common Hall 2500 sqft.
Section 3.2.2 Care & Facilities
We want to help people better understand why children end up in well-run orphanages, how they get there, and what happens after they arrive.
Many view orphanages as a home for children with no living parents. Orphanages have and do care for parentless children but they also care for children with living parents, just like the foster care program.
Some have one or both parents, some have neither. Unfortunately, some parents don’t provide their children with the care they need to become healthy functioning adults.
Here are some reasons why children end up in orphanages:
● They have no living parents.
● They were not receiving proper care from their parents.
● They were victims of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.
● Their parents gave them up because they didn’t feel capable of caring for their child.
● Their parents were incarcerated.
Parents or no parents, the needs of every child are the same. When a child doesn’t have a good place to live, an orphanage provides that child with a safer home until a better home can be found.
What happens when a child ends up in an orphanage? The process can vary from state to state and country to country.
When an orphanage receives a new child, the staff at a well-run orphanage starts searching for a loving home for the child. They complete the following steps to do so:
● They try to locate the child’s biological family.
● If located, the family is accessed to see if they can properly care for the child.
● A rehabilitation process with the family is performed if necessary.
● Once it is safe for the child to be placed with the family, a reunification process is performed and the child is placed in the care of his/her family.
● If a child’s immediate or extended biological family are unwilling or unable to complete the rehabilitation or reunification process, work begins to have the child declared abandoned.
● Once that process is complete, the institution and the government start the process of declaring the child eligible for adoption within Ecuador.
● If placing a child with a family in Ecuador isn’t happening, the process to declare the child eligible for international adoption begins.
● Once that process is completed, the child waits to be adopted.
If a child is placed with a family, both the orphanage and the government perform separate follow-up evaluations of the child’s living conditions. Each entity submits separate reports to a judge. The judge reviews the reports to ensure the child is in a good living environment.
Unfortunately, not all children get adopted. Unadopted children continue in the care of the group home they are assigned. The orphanage’s professional team continues to seek a home for them, but as children grow up it becomes less and less likely they will be placed with a family.
As they age, children who haven’t been placed with a family are moved to a home for older children. If a suitable family is never found through any of the previously listed efforts, a child eventually ages out of the system and leaves to live on his/her own.
In every country, there are too many children in need of better homes. Every child needs a safe home and loving individuals to care for and nurture them into adulthood.
We help displaced children feel loved and supports institutions that care for them find those children loving homes that offer them a better chance at receiving the care they deserve.
● Care and Protection.
● CCTV system
● Protection against any Child abuse as per POSHA
● Professional Guards at the main gate with a proper record system
● Fire extinguishers
● Gas detection system in the kitchen
● Alarm system
● Staff engagement only upon police verification
● Mock-evacuation drill monthly.
● Education.
● Free Schooling in a English Medium Public School
● Free Coaching and Tuitions
● Free learning and Development
● Free Training and Development
● Nutritious Meals
We offer hygienic and sumptuous meals six times a day starting from morning tea to be served in rooms, breakfast at 8:30 AM, seasonal fruit at 11AM, lunch at 12:30, evening tea with snacks, and Dinner. It is primarily vegetarian and personalized considering individual restrictions/requirements in Mind.
● It is prepared by a trained chef.
● Medical support and health facilities.
● Life Skills Education Program.
● nurture potential.
● Awareness programs with parents & community.
Section 3.2.3 Learning & Development
Section 3.2.4 Training & Development
Section 3.2.5 Counseling
Section 3.3 NATUROPATHY & AYURVEDIC WELLNESS CENTRE
Section 3.3.1 Infrastructure
50 People Capacity with 7,500 sqft. Buildup area
25 Rooms of 300 sqft. Each
Multipurpose Common Hall 2500 sqft.
Section 3.3.2 Care & Facilities
Section 3.3.3 NATUROPATHY WELLNESS
Section 3.3.4 AYURVEDIC WELLNESS
Section 3.3.5 YOGA
Section 3.3.6 MEDITATION
Section 3.3.7 VEDIC MEDITATION & RITUALS
Section 3.3.8 DE-STRESSING
Section 3.3.9 DE-TOXIFICATION
Section 3.3.10 MOTIVATIONAL LEARNING
Section 3.4 100 BED CHARITABLE HOSPITAL
Section 3.3.1 Infrastructure
Section 3.3.2 Care & Facilities
Section 3.5 ANCIENT VEDIC VILLAGE
20 People Capacity with 2,500 sqft. Buildup area
8 Rooms of 300 sqft. each
2 Studios each 250 sqft, total 500 sqft
Pooja Hall 2000 sqft
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Trident Foundation Charitable Trust
Trident mission, together with volunteers and donors, is to become a family for children bereft of parental care. We create and support havens of love, stability, and inclusion to help each member of the Trident family realize their divine worth and potential. We do this by providing for the social, physical, intellectual, and spiritual needs of those we serve.
Our Values
Trident believes children are the world's most valuable assets and their future should be our top priority.
The greatest treasure is to love and be loved.
Caring for children is a sacred right, privilege and responsibility that rests first with families, then communities and governments. When these institutions cannot or will not care for them, it becomes the responsibility of good people and organizations everywhere to do so.
Trident volunteers, donors, and the children we serve are family.