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List of TI Ngos Name of the Project Date of Sr List of TI NGOs Name of the Project Date of Sr. No. Name of TI Typology Population Address & E - Mail ID Director's commencement Room No. 5, 1st Floor, Plot No. 266/268, Arab Building, Patte Bapurav Marg, 2nd Galli, Mrs. Maili Tamand - 1 Asha Mahila Sanstha (Unit - I) FSW 1500 Sep-02 Khetwadi, Mumbai - 400004. 9768835585 Tel. No. - 022-23888883 Shop No. 5, Bori Chawl, 11th Lane, Rupa Metgudd - 2 Asha Mahila Sanstha (Unit - II) FSW 1500 Sep-02 Kamathipura, Mumbai - 400 008. 8693840911 Rly Shop No. 6, J. P. Road, Near Jhunjhunwala Mr. Santosh Kasle - 3 Vijay Krida Mandal (Disha) (Unit - I) FSW 1500 Jun-02 College, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai - 400086. 9833158944 1st Floor, Kurla Tobacco & Tea Centre, Dargah Mrs. Surekha Kamble - 4 Aditi – Source of Inspiration (Unit - I) FSW 1500 Road, Sonapur, Bhandup (W), Mumbai - Sep-04 9769036181 400078. Sharda Maa Chawl, Riddhi Siddi Mitra Mandal, Ms Layka Sardar - 5 Aditi – Source of Inspiration (Unit - II) FSW 1500 Nehru Nagar, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - Oct-09 9819299734 400056. 38/B, Chembur Collector's Colony, Near Mr. B. S. Sapte - 6 Nagari Seva Prabodhini (Unit - I) FSW 1500 Kamalpholl Society, Opp. Kotak Fashion Sep-04 9869084692 International, Chembur, Mumbai - 400074. Room No. 4, Near Shidhavatap Kendra, Opp. 7 Nagari Seva Prabodhini (Unit II) FSW 1800 Cama Hospital, Mahanagar Palika Marg, Mr. S. S. Sapre - 22025863 Sep-02 Mumbai - 400001 Sai Prasad C. H. S., Ground Floor, R. N. 108, Mr. Ashok Gaikwad - 8 Lok Parishad FSW 1500 Next to Akruti Trade Center, Bhimnagar, Oct-04 9819864064 MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400093. 2nd Floor, Shri Krishana Restaurant, Opp. Rashtra Swasthya Prabodhini (Unit - Mr. P. M. Nelwade - 9 FSW 1500 Dahisar Cheknaka, Western Express Highway, Sep-04 I) 9324316271 Dahisar (East), Mumbai – 400068. Plot no. 10, Room No 608, Lotus Colony, Family Planning Association of India Mrs. Sambhavi Mahadik - 10 FSW 1000 Behind Noorani Masjid, Opp. Kadari Dairy, Oct-10 (FPAI) 8879892149 Govandi, Mumbai - 400 043. Devta Maitri - Simplex Building, Ground Floor, Near 8652187409 11 Asha Darpan FSW 1500 Dreamland Cinema, Opp. Pawala Police Apr-12 Rekha - 8605015916 - Chowki, Grant Road, Mumbai - 400004. Tressure Old Barrack No 37/433, 1st Floor, Chembur 12 Nagari Seva Prabodhini (Unit - III) FSW 1500 Mr. S. S. Sapre - 22025863 Apr-12 Colony, Chembur, Mumbai - 400074. Above Komal Chainese, Before BMC School, Ms. Seema Sayyed - 13 Aastha Parivar FSW 1500 Opp. Old KEM Urban Health Centre, Gate no. Apr-12 9870378911 7, Malwani Malad (West), Mumbai. SHED Complex, Opp. Transit Camp Municipal Dispenser, 90 Feet Road, Society for Human & Environmental Mr. Rajendra Tawade - 14 FSW 1500 Near Dharavi Police station, Opp. Shramik Apr-12 Development (SHED) 9869074181 Vidyapith, Dharavi, Mumbai – 400017. Contact No. : 24090483 406/4th floor. Vardhaman Chembrs, Kalyan The Humsafar Trust street, DANA bandar , Masjid bunder (E) Mr. Sandeep Mane - 15 MSM 2500 Apr-99 (Aarambh II & Shaan) [Aarambh] Mumbai - 400009 9004721115 Contact No.: 022-62216169 3rd Floor, Manthan Plaza Building, Near The Humsafar Trust - (Yaarana & Vakola Masjid, Santacruz (E), Mumbai - Mr. Janardhan Jakhal - 16 MSM 2500 Oct-11 Mastana) [Yaarana] 400055. 8976452883 Contact No. : 26673800 /26650547 Office No. 3rd, 44/45, 1st floor, Sukhsagar The Humsafar Trust - (Arambh I & Yogesh Sarlam - 17 MSM 2500 Building, Near Vignharta Hospital, Akurli Oct-11 Dostana) [Dostana] 7715030548 Road, Kandivali (E), Mumbai. 2nd Floor, ACME Shopping Acade, Sona Mr. Mangesh Manjarekar - 18 Humsaya Welfare Sanstha MSM 1200 Shopping Centre, Cninemsa Compound, Oct-06 9324162183 Trikamdas Rd., Kandivali (W) 56/A, Old Bavan Chawl, T. B. Kadam Marg, 19 Aarju Foundation MSM 1000 Kalachowki, Near to Voltas Company, Back Manoj Jani - 9820173011 Oct-11 Gate, Opp. New City Mall, Mumbai - 400033. Dhiraj Gohil (PD) - Damankar House, Near Sai Baba Mandir, Gawde Marg, Juhu Koliwada, Santacruz, 20 Gaurav MSM 2200 Mr. Kumar Sheety Apr-12 Mumbai 400049. (President) - Contat No.: 65077220 9820337468 R. No. 242, Plot No. 20, Old Collector Ms. Gauri Sawant - 21 Sakhi Char Chowghi Trust TG 1000 Compound, Gate No. 5, Malvani, Malad (W), Oct-06 9833243117 Mumbai - 400067. Room No 2 C, Makani Court building, Tank Ms. Satya Shri - 22 Darpan Foundation TG 600 Bandar, Singal Hill, Avenue Road , Near Sujala Oct-10 9819181899 Hotel, Reay Road (East), Mumbai - 400033. Guru Govind Singh Marg, Near Fish Market, Mr. Abhirami Amar Nagar, Flat No. 101, Khindipool Road, 23 Ekta Foundation TG 800 Satishkumar - Oct-11 Mulund Colony, Mulund (W), Mumbai - 9619412783 400082. Room No. 256, Plot No. 21 B, Near Iliyas Tharvars High School, Near Delux Bakery, Chandini Shaikh - 24 Triveni Samaj Vikas Kendra TG 1000 Apr-12 Kaccha Road, Malwani, Malad (W), Mumbai - 9833007673 400095. DIC : Sankalp Chhaya, Body Guard Lane, Near R.T.O., Next to CNG Petrol Pump Mumbai Jamshir Bagwadia (PD) - Central West 400034. Contact No.: 65759545 9820171940 25 Sankalp - Rehabilitation Trust I IDU 400 May-11 HO: S.S.Bengali Municipal School, Thakurdwar Mr. EldredTellis (Trustee) Road, Charni Road East, Mumbai 400002. - 9820194363 Contact No.: 23826877 AIDS - CELL, Near Mantralya, Barrack No. 19, Free Press Journal Marg, Nariman Point, 26 Nagari Seva Prabodhini Migrant 20000 Mr. S. S. Sapre - 22025863 Sep-99 Mumbai 400032. Contact No. 65063925/22025863 Society for Human &Environmental Church Street, Op. St. Mary's High School, Mr. Rajendra Tawade - 27 Migrant 20000 Dec-08 Development (SHED) Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mumbai – 400029. 9869074181 Laxmi Nivas Society, R. B. Mehta Road, Patel Mr. Vijay Nair - 28 UDAAN Trust - Unit I Migrant 10000 Dec-08 chowk, Ghatkoper (E), Mumbai 400077 9322022066 2nd floor, Shri Krishana Restaurant Opp. Mr. P.M.Nelwade - 29 Rashtra Swasthya Prabodhini Migrant 15000 Dahisar cheknaka, Western Express Highway, Dec-08 9324316271 Dahisar (East), Mumbai – 400068. Room No. 5, Krishna Cottage, Dattta Pada Road, Near Welcome Hotel, Borivali (E), Mr. Mangesh Manjarekar - 30 Humsaya Welfare Sanstha Migrant 20000 Dec-08 Mumbai No. 400066 9324162183 Contact No. - 022-28706970 Bajrang Nagar, Walbhat Road, Cama Estate, Mr. Vijay Nair - 31 UDAAN Trust (Unit - II) Migrant 10000 Jul-12 Goregaon East, Mumba+ 9322022066 J. D. Road, Near Cement Complex, Opp. City of Joy, Below East - West Flyover Bridge, Mulund Mr. Praful Kadam - 32 Yuvak Pratishthan Migrant 20000 Nov-09 (W), Mumbai - 400080. Contact No. : 9869220017 9869220018 Room No. 23, Thakur Niwas, Yashwantrao Mrs. Archana Ghanvat - 33 Mitali Mahila Mandal Migrant 20000 Taware Marg, Near barucha dairy, Dhahisar Jul-12 9619099808 (E), Mumbai - 400068 Mahila Vikas And Shishu Sanskar 208, Vardhaman Chember, Kalyan Street, Mr. Suresh Wadkar - 34 Truckers 20000 Jul-12 Kendra Dana Bandar, Masjid Bander (E). 9869217472.
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