Okhla Ph2, South Delhi, India
About Okhla Ph 2
Sanjay Colony, located in Okhla Phase – 2, South East Delhi, with 700 resident across 15,00 households is a densely populated informal settlement(slum) with limited access to basic services.
Majority of the residents have migrated from nearby states for work and are daily wagers.
Located near garmet export factories, most families are involved in sorting waste material
FFEC adopted this community in 2025 and begain with project Pehchaan with implementation of key government social
protection schemes aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of vulnerable residents, especially women,
informal workers, and children.
We have three community spaces – a children’s learning center, Kadam, a digital center and a women’s center that allow children, youth and women to learn, get together and have fun in a space environment.
In 2026 we plan to enroll children into schools through our project Roshni and also conduct menstrual health workshops through our project Buniyaad for girls and young women.
Our Adopted Communities
Trilokpuri, East Delhi
We have adopted 5 slums (unauthorized colonies) and nearby Chilla Village covering 8000 households and 40,000 residents consisting of primarily migrants from small towns and villages working as daily wagers as rickshaw drivers, painters, carpenters.
Okhla Ph 2, South Delhi
We have adopted the slum, Sanjay Colony and are engaging with 1,500 households and 8000 residents consisting of a profile similar to Trilokpuri and primarily working in the garments export industry as daily wagers.
Nuh, Haryana
We have adopted 2 villages, Akaira and Dihana in rural Mewat area covering 1,500 households. Although this area is just a few kilometers from technology hub, Gurgaon, it is considered one of the most backward areas of India with low literacy rates, particularly amongst girls.
