SANRAKSHAN is a registered national-level non-governmental organization dedicated to providing care and protection for underprivileged children from vulnerable backgrounds, such as those living on the streets or in traumatic conditions. Our primary objective is to rescue children from these vulnerable situations and offer them safety, shelter, education, and overall holistic development through various program
Empowering Street and Vulnerable Girl Children through Child Care Institutions (CCI)
Sanrakshan has been operating a Child Care Institution (CCI) in the available space at Government Higher Primary & High School Juganahalli Rajajinagar, Bangalore for past three years
Special Juvenile Police Unit Program: Intervention and Counseling Support across 31 Police Stations in Central & West Divisions in Bangalore Urban
Special Juvenile Police Unit: Sanrakshan collaborated with 31 police stations in Bengaluru city, as well as the Directorate of Child Protection and Department of Police to coordinate the rescue of children from various situations. These situations include
Community-Based Care
Support will be extended to vulnerable children and families residing below the poverty line and in marginalized communities. This assistance encompasses educational support, counseling, motivation, and personality development.
Mentoring, career guidance, and scholarships for girl students coming from financially weaker sections in Chikkaballapur and Doddaballapur in Karnataka
Education is a fundamental right and a key to a better future. However, many girls are still denied this right due to various socio-economic and cultural factors. Gender inequality is one of the major concerns in India. More than 50% of girls in India
Community Care Learning Centre
we are running a community learning centre with the primary objective of conducting bridge courses and remedial classes for children from the Kolebasava community who have left formal schooling. The focus is on facilitating
Rescue and Protection of vulnerable children in street and slums
Every year more than 80,000 children in India who run away from home, missing or are separated from families and end up on railway stations and streets. While the child as well as his parents experience the trauma of separation life on street and railway station can be worse- with the risk of being exploited, influenced into of being exploited, influenced into substance
Future Program
To address the needs of young adults, who leave child care institutions at the age of 18. Children living in institutional care have to leave the only homes they have known when they turn 18. They often face the world ill prepared when they move out of childcare
Empowering Street and Vulnerable Boy Children through Child Care Institutions (CCI)
Sanrakshan is partnered with an NGO called which running CCI for Boys in the Jadagenahalli, Hoskote as it meets a felt need in vulnerable families from the surrounding community. The project will be carried out in a Lions Club of Bangalore East Home for Aged and Children with all the amenities the boys need to feel
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