Peace Home

A safe home for less fortunate and orphan street children

A Place to Heal and Grow

Peace Home is LEEDO’s long-term rehabilitation center, where rescued children find safety, stability, and a true sense of belonging. LEEDO Peace Home provides permanent support to 60 children and youth, including 26 specially-abled children, helping them integrate into society. After rescue and legal processes, children are brought here to begin a new chapter.

We are providing-

Safe & secure long-term shelter (Home)

Food support

Health & hygiene support

Formal education

ICT & Vocational training

Healing through psycho-social support

Recreation

Inclusive education for speciallyabled children etc.

Life at Peace Home

Healing Space for Mental Wellness

A trauma-informed center offering psychological counselling, emotional healing, and rehabilitation services for children affected by abuse, violence, neglect, and street-based trauma. The children of Peace Home are getting
regularly this support.

ICT training

At Peace Home, we have a computer lab where children learn basic computer skills and digital literacy. This training helps them build confidence, explore new opportunities, and prepare for future education or employment, empowering them to become independent and self-reliant individuals in a digital world.

Vocational Training

The “Empowering Survivors through Skill Development” project supports vulnerable children at the Kamalapur TSSB Shelter with vocational training in mobile servicing, electrical wiring, and tailoring, helping them gain practical skills for self-reliance and a better future.

Last year, 10 children from Kamalapur TSSB Shelter and Peace Home successfully completed the training, taking an important step toward independence.

Inclusive Section for specially-abled children

An inclusive education initiative that integrates specially-abled and general children of Peace Home into a shared learning environment, reducing educational exclusion and empowering children to build a secure and independent future. 30 children are getting this support 5 days a week.

Inside Peach Home

Formal Schooling

Inclusive Schooling

ICT Training

Trauma healing Activities

Mainstreaming

Cultural Activities

Photo Journalism

Handy Craft