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Child Help Foundation = Save the Children

  A foundation that is benevolently involved in redeeming the lives of underprivileged children could be termed as children’s charities . There are countless children’s charities that work to eliminate poverty by educating children and helping them make ends meet, but success is met in only fewer numbers - one of the most crucial reasons being lack of public participation. The more the number of supportive hands, the easier the task of alleviating the burden of poverty that suppresses underprivileged children. Each one of us must unite for the cause and follow a realistic approach towards this concern; we need to start helping underprivileged children as a collective social responsibility. Besides individuals, large corporations too can fund and help individuals or charitable institutions who work towards the welfare of poverty-stricken children. Children are the beginning of this poverty cycle, whose lives must be reformed to break out of its viciousness. We must, therefore, come toge

Malnutrition in India is a serious concern.

 India has been suffering at the hands of many corruptions that it has not been able to fix over many five-year plans. Our nation’s economy has been prospering, but we are not able to say that about many of those who continue to live beneath the poverty line. A 2019 UNICEF report extracted from the Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey released by India’s health ministry recorded 35% of children under the age of five years were stunted, while 17% were wasted and 33% were underweight. This statement ascribed the survey by revealing the “extent and severity of micronutrient deficiencies, information on fat distribution and nutritional risk factors for non-communicable diseases, and links between children’s nutritional status and their cognitive development”.   These statistics particularly show the critical transformation needed wherein children’s health policies are concerned. Hunger and malnutrition in India amongst its children has increased over the last few years at alarming per

Come, protect the children of our nation with Save the Children.

  Any form of brutality has long-lasting repercussions on the general development of a child, resulting in potential harm to the child’s health, daily existence, growth, and honor. According to reports from a government-commissioned examination, 53% of children face some form of abuse in India. Additionally, the National Crime Records Bureau reports that the number of children rape and murder cases increase every year. This is why the child protection policy in India needs to be reinforced thoroughly leaving no stone unturned. Growing convolutions of life along with changes in the socio-economic condition of the society often lead to children being exposed to various forms of abuse. Most times, owing to the child’s innocence and state of vulnerability, they do not understand that they have been mistreated or have been taken advantage of. Child abuse, thus, is a violation of a child’s basic human rights. They need to be protected through the child protection policy in India . The e

Come, support an NGO working for education.

  India's leading child right's NGO, Save the Children accepts each and every child, paying no heed to where they come from. They merit the most obvious opportunity for a child's splendid future and are strongly dedicated to guaranteeing that children's privileges are understood, their voices are heard and their necessities are given the first preference. For more than 50 years, they have worked constantly all through India to get children's endurance and better wellbeing at a developmental level, their admittance to schools, their insurance from abuse and their rights towards advancement and support. Save the Children also provides vigorous well-being and sustenance advantages to children from the most underestimated and distraught systems. Well-being and nourishment programmes and activities consist of almost 50% of their programming in India.  At a point when children are forced into labour work, they are mishandled or dealt with; it is our collective moral respo