In its chequered history covering over a century, the Home gave rise to and promoted the growth of several organizations devoted to education of the weaker sections of the society. Among them are:

T.Nagar Schools
Started on 13th June, 1932 with a single school the T.Nagar complex consists of several branches catering to all classes.

Sarada Vidyalaya
In 1938 an organization by name “Sarada Vidyalaya” started earlier for the alleviation of women in distress, by sister Subbalakshmi, was affiliated to the Mission through the good offices of the Home. Thus the Mission gave stability and continuity to the womens welfare organization.

Malliankaranai
In the 1930s a philanthropist donated 146 acres of dry land and transferred 36 acres of trust property in a village by name Malliankaranai, 81 KM from Chennai, to the Home. Starting from this base the Home developed it in to a rural centre, consisting of an estate for agriculture, a high school for boys and girls and a rural hostel for orphan and destitute boys aspiring for education.

This fully developed centre was given a separate branch status in the year 2000.

Vivekananda College
The Home provided land, building and all the initial support for the start-up of Vivekanda College. This college has established a reputation for great achievements and for inculcating moral outlook.