Over a decade ago in 1991, a group of very inspired people had a beautiful vision and like a ray of hope ‘Asha’ was born. Asha is a school for children with special needs. From the time of its inception, up till now, the school has proceeded step by cautious step to contribute to and improve the quality of life for these children and their parents. Today, there are 132 students at Asha School.
Asha School has been established at Various Army stations since 1991 under the aegis of local formation headquarters or the local AWWA. Presently there are a total of 29 Asha Schools.
Purpose of Asha School is to provide rehabilitation, training facilities to disabled children of Army personnel, ex-servicemen and civilians to make them a useful and independent number of society. This includes education, therapy, vocational training, games, sports and excursions.
The Asha School are managed by local AWWA and controlled by the Central AWWA. Administrative support for these school is provided by nominated field units or static units at different stations.