Designed and Built for Dignity and Belonging.

Accessibility isn’t a concession. It’s a right. Yet most spaces in India still tend to exclude. For disabled people and their families, this limits not just movement, but opportunity, independence, and participation in everyday life.

Latika’s new campus was built to change that.

A working model for inclusive India.

Our new campus isn’t just a school or center. A first-of-its-kind in India, it shows what’s necessary — and possible — when the will for inclusion and social justice exists. Every detail has been shaped by listening to the people who use it every day: children, families, therapists, and accessibility experts.
The result is a building that works for people across a wide range of ages and abilities — not as an exception, but as the baseline. It’s meant to do far more than serve Latika. It’s a working model for India, demonstrating that inclusive design is more deliberate than difficult.

When you design for those most often excluded, everyone benefits.

We’ve always said that when you design for those most often excluded, you create spaces that are better for everyone. In our campus, accessibility is everywhere.

A wide, gentle ramp
Connects every floor and makes movement easy for everyone — from wheelchair users to therapists pushing equipment, to children just learning to walk.
Considerate spaces
Rooms for learning, therapy, leisure and work are designed for all: quiet rooms, active zones, soft lighting, calm acoustics depending on individual preference.

Feature Card / Changing Places & child-sized facilities

Adult-sized hydraulically adjustable beds alongside child-height fixtures support genuine independence and dignity, not just compliance.

Be part of what comes next.

Every brick here is the result of belief — by our partners, donors, and a community that chose to share our vision and build differently. If this is the future you want to see more of, help us take it further.

4 floors

all served by a single accessible ramp

0

compromises on dignity

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