Empower street and vulnerable children of migrant families through Child Care Institutions
Baalika Brundavana The project is running in a Government school premises in Govt. High School, Juganahalli. Rajajinagar, Bangalore, Karnataka which is a conductive site for the project.The school has all the amenities where the girls will feel at home.
Strengthen street and vulnerable children of migrant families through community-based care
Under this objective, Sanrakshan, with support from the Directorate Child Protection( Govt. Of Karnataka) & Rainbow Foundation India, is running a Community Learning Centre for children who have dropped
Assist Government Children Homes for early resettlement of children and provide life skill training for children
With the experience of working in GCH, SANRAKSHAN have found that every child care institution needs to evolve a system of ensuring that there is no abuse, neglect and maltreatment in any GCH.
Work with runaway and family separated children found on railway platform
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
Organise home orientation and removal of substance abuse camps for children
Substance abuse is an ongoing challenge among high-risk children. To alleviate this challenge, Sanrakshan helps children get rid of addictions such as smoking, alcoholism, drug use, etc. Through our efforts, we motivate children to go to school or take vocational training.
Follow-up and post-restoration support
After children are restored back to their families, we follow-up with children and their families for up to 1 year after restoration. In the follow-up, we try to ascertain whether the child is staying at home and what is the child primarily engaged in. Our experience from telephonic follow-up over the years shows that more than 85% of the children continue to stay back at home.