Welcome to FPH
The Fellowship of the Physically Handicapped (FPH) is a leading Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Centre located at Haji Ali, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai. Established in 1956, FPH is dedicated to empowering physically and intellectually challenged individuals through vocational training, rehabilitation, and employment opportunities.
With decades of committed service, FPH has transformed thousands of lives by enabling individuals to become self-reliant, confident, and socially integrated.
Highlights
• Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Training
• Rehabilitation & Employment Opportunities
• Donation & Sponsorship Programs

FPH Achievements
6000+
Trainees
10000+
Aids and Appliances
1000+
Job Placement
1000+
Support for Education
About the Institution
Founded by the visionary Late Mrs. Fathema Ismail, Rajya Sabha Member, FPH began as a small workshop with just 7 trainees. Today, it has grown into a well-established centre with over 130+ trainees across multiple trades.
We provide completely free training and stipend as per ability.
FPH welcomes Physically Challenged, Intellectually Challenged, Hearing and Speech Impaired individuals aged 18 to 45 years, without any pre-requisite qualifications, irrespective of caste, creed, gender, or religion.


MISSION
• To utilize natural resources and technological development to alleviate the sufferings of the physically and mentally challenged persons.
• To collaborate with the corporate sector in their CSR for the training, placement and rehabilitation.
• To organize camps in rural areas to provide mobility aids and appliances for self-sufficiency.
• To enhance computer literacy and other vocational skills for their economic rehabilitation and self-reliance.
• To organize and participate in campaigns on ‘Access Management’ for the benefit of disabled persons.

VISION
• To empower the physically and mentally challenged persons by making them economically independent.
• By developing and upgrading their skills and talents through vocational training.
• By creating awareness and sensitivity in society to integrate them with the main stream.
• By promoting activities for cure and prevention of diseases resulting in deformity and handicap.
• By striving hard for National and International recognition of the challenges faced by them.
- Are you a Registered Organisation?
- Are Accounts managed properly and yearly audits held?
- How do I Donate to FPH?
- I am a person with physical disability. In order to join FPH as a Trainee what is the procedure?
- Do you get Government Grant?
- What are your other funding sources?
