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Safer Childhoods,
Stronger Futures.

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Partnership with Us

A child who drops out of school loses their lifetime earning potential. Multiply that across millions, and the cost to the nation's workforce, GDP and social stability becomes significant.
Therefore, we work alongside national, state and local governments, embedding our interventions inside public systems. Your investment helps us go deeper into under-served districts and wider across India. 


See how your CSR mandate fits our work.

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Education and Learning

Children who survive trafficking, child marriage, or abuse face high probability of dropout. Re-enrolment and skill development help break the inter-generational cycle of vulnerability.

460,920
241,920

Out-of-school children re-enrolled

First-generation learners enrolled in schools

8,655

Adolescents enrolled in
vocational training

(April 2025  - March 2026)

Health and Nutrition

Acute malnutrition in the early years permanently limits a child's cognitive and physical development. We work with communities and local governments to identify and enrol children to Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres.

1,200,000+

Children supported under nutrition programmes in 73 districts 

Implemented via our partner,  Association of Voluntary Action's collaboration with NITI Aayog's Aspirational Districts Programme.

(January 2025  - March 2026)

Mental Health & Psychosocial Support

Survivors of child sexual abuse often carry trauma that without structured support can derail their healing and reintegration. We provide counselling and psycho-social support that makes reintegration into family, school, and community meaningful. 

18,744

Survivors of child sexual abuse provided with mental health support 

(April 2025  - March 2026)

Poverty Alleviation

Poverty makes children vulnerable to child marriage and exploitation. We connect marginalised families and individuals to the government welfare programmes that they are eligible for.

 4,500,000+

Families & individuals linked to government welfare schemes

(January 2025 - March 2026)

Our Network

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