Child Labour Prevention

Our Work

Child Labour Prevention

Childhood is not for sale. We help children leave work behind and return to the classrooms they were always meant to be in.

Behind almost every working child is a family in distress — a parent who lost a job, a medical bill that emptied the savings, a sister who had to be married off. Children become the easiest place to cut costs and earn an extra income.

We treat child labour as a family problem, not just a child problem. Putting a child back in school only lasts if the household around them is also lifted up.

Our approach combines direct rescue, school re-enrolment, after-school support and livelihood help for parents — so the child never has to choose between a meal and a textbook again.

The Reality

Why this matters

Hidden labour

Domestic work, small workshops and roadside trades absorb children quietly, far from regulators and well-wishers.

Lost years of schooling

Even a year out of school can make returning feel impossible. Children fall behind and stop trying.

Family pressure

When parents earn too little, every additional pair of hands counts. The child carries the weight of the household.

Our Response

What we do

Identification & rescue

Volunteers and partner NGOs identify children working in the communities we serve, working with families to bring them out of unsafe environments.

School re-enrolment

We cover admission fees, uniforms, books and travel — and stay involved through the year to make sure the child does not drop out again.

Bridge & tuition support

Catch-up classes for children who have lost years of schooling, so they can rejoin their grade with confidence instead of shame.

Family livelihood help

Skill training and small support for parents — particularly mothers — so the household income no longer depends on the child.

Outcomes We Track

What success looks like

  • Children moved out of work and re-enrolled in formal schooling.
  • Sustained school attendance over multiple years, not just a few weeks.
  • Parents — especially mothers — earning a stable income that replaces the child's contribution.
  • Communities where reporting child labour becomes the norm rather than the exception.

From the Field

Back to the classroom

  • EducationClassrooms, tuition & re-enrolment
  • FieldworkOutreach, mobilisation & visits
  • Family SupportParents, mothers & livelihood
  • MealsFood drives & nutrition

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