REGE Foundation

REGE Foundation REGE Disabled Children’s Project aims to give disabled children in the deprived area of Utaranchal, India the same access to education as their peers.

REGE Disabled Children’s Project, India, was established in 1999 by a small team of volunteers, each with a background in social welfare and united in the aim of giving disabled children in this deprived area of Utaranchal, India the same access to education as their able bodied peers, giving them the best opportunity to lead fulfilling and independent lives. Funds are raised through a small band

of regular donors in the UK. REGE’s Disabled Children’s Project works with the Ryder Cheshire International Centre in India to recruit and train local staff to deliver the service. The organisation was named after Colonel S. Rege, a man who has given much hope and inspiration to young people interested in the field of disability

27/08/2025
Celebrating Raphael’s success!
01/08/2025

Celebrating Raphael’s success!

We are 25 years old!  See what we have been up to this year and celebrate our Silver Anniversary together!Newsletter 202...
31/07/2025

We are 25 years old! See what we have been up to this year and celebrate our Silver Anniversary together!
Newsletter 2025

Read about our news and latest updates for 2025.

We are 25 years old!  See what we have been doing and celebrate our Silver Anniversary together!Newsletter 2025
31/07/2025

We are 25 years old! See what we have been doing and celebrate our Silver Anniversary together!
Newsletter 2025

Read about our news and latest updates for 2025.

26/07/2025
Great to see this progress with one of the children on our out reach project.
14/07/2025

Great to see this progress with one of the children on our out reach project.

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