The Safe Life Foundation was established in 2023 for the protection and development of children on the street and in difficult circumstances.Our Trust working for the holistic development and rehabilitation of children living in difficult socio-economic & personal circumstances. We works for the all round development of street children by providing:
The prime focus is to empower the underprivileged children, elderly individuals, Women by enriching their lives through education, health and sustainable livelihood skills and opportunities as well as the end to a better life; means, because it empowers an individual to earn his/her livelihood.
Our Mission to provide help to every children for education, elderly old persons and work for welfare of women empowerment and welfare of lower community people, We Arranging Skill Development Courses for Poor and BPL Children.Also we Regular Medical and Health awareness camps in slum areas.
Join us in making a difference, one act of kindness at a time. Together, we empower change and uplift communities in need. Your generosity fuels our mission to create a brighter tomorrow.
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We serve as indispensable pillars in the global effort to educate poor children, bridging critical gaps where state provisions often fall short.
We focus on child health and nutrition through a proactive approach to reduce malnourishment and improve India’s infant mortality rate (IMR), child mortality rate (CMR), and maternal mortality rate (MMR).
Monitoring children’s growth until age 6 ensures healthier childhoods. We promote infant and young child feeding practices, address gender discrimination.
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The Donations to Care India Welfare Trust are utilized in different programs like education, Healthcare, Women's Empowerment, Disaster Relief and Community development programs.
You can help Care India welfare Trust by contributing through our website, sponsoring a child, volunteering, or participating in corporate social responsibility collaborations.
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Many preteens and teens languish in orphanages because prospective adoptive parents don’t think it is possible to build a strong bond with an older child. But it is! Child rights activist Smriti Gupta shares her experiences from the field.
An NGO ‘Where Are India’s Children?’ has started an online petition asking media houses to include information about surrendering a child legally, whenever they report cases of child abandonment. Talking about the petition, the co-founder of the NGO, Meera Marthi from Hyderabad, said:
Smriti Gupta is a mother to two adopted girls and come November 14, Gupta, alongwith other parents, will be writing an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and heads of other government bodies. They want the authorities to take notice of Indian children, who are abandoned, orphaned and have not found their way to adoption pool.
The cases discussed below are real. Children’s names and some details have been changed to protect their privacy. Written by WAIC co-founder, Smriti Gupta, and cross-posted from her personal blog
Our change.org petition requesting the media to print information about adoption agencies and helpline when reporting on child abandonment is gaining traction, with thousands of signatures. Read our petition below






