Children living with disabilities are generally both, marginalized and vulnerable. Ten per cent of the underage in India are physically or mentally disabled, says a WHO estimate. Projections suggest that the number of disabled is increasing amongst children living in poverty. Only two out of hundred children with disabilities receive public assistance. The percentage increases among poor and disadvantaged children. The present scenario demands for action and this is why non-governmental agencies have become key-players in providing services for poor children with disabilities. Special education, health care, protection and support are vital for physically and mentally disabled children to improve their potential.