Children are
gifts. However, unfortunately, we haven’t either succeeded in taking care of
our gifts or protecting them. Millions of children still live in streets, sleep
on empty stomachs, miss out schools and work in mines and other dangerous
environments to make a living.
Plight of these children
has always been a major source of concern lately and millions of charitable
organisations across the world today work round the clock to improve the
situation. Services provided by some of them are really praiseworthy and have also
captured global attention.
Following are the
top five
non-profit organisations in the world as provided by top non-profits, an
online platform:
- Human Rights Watch (HRW)
- Museum of Modern Art
- United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
- American Museum of Natural History
- Doctors Without Borders
Similarly, the World
of Children Award - a global recognition and funding program, has been
honouring the most effective change makers (individuals and organisations) for
children in the world who have helped improve lives of vulnerable children
across the world.
Following are the
2015 World of Children Award Honourees:
- 2015 Education Award - Miriam Mason-Sesay of the EducAid Sierra Leone
- 2015 Youth Award -Winnifred Selby of the EPF Educational Empowerment Initiative and Nicholas Lowinger of Gotta Have Sole Foundation
- 2015 Health Award - Amalia García Moreno of Casa de la Amistad par Niños con Cáncer
- 2015 Humanitarian Award - Catalina Escobar of Juan Felipe Gómez Escobar Foundation
These are only a
few names, apart from them, thousands of charitable organisations across the
world work for children’s welfare. Some of the charities for children include Child
Empowerment International, Invisible Children, War Child, Maiti Nepal and The
Hunger Project.
Charities for Children in India
In India, activities
of charitable organisations are mainly concentrated in education, culture,
development, housing, environment and health. Between 2002 and 2003, 1.2 million to 4
million charities were functioning in India, according to a study conducted by
the Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA) and the Johns Hopkins
University, USA. Apart from this, India is
also home to about 31 lakh Non-Governmental Organizations.
Some of the charities
for children in India include:
- Baaldan
- Cry
- Dream a Dream
- ChildLine India
- Child in Need Institute
- Deaf child India
- Make A Difference
Another name
which has always received appreciation across the country is The Akshaya Patra Foundation. Dedicated
to underserved school children since 2000, the Non-Governmental Organization currently
feeds over 1.4 million children from 10,845 schools across 10 states in India.
These charitable
organizations certainly have helped
improve lives of children in different parts of the world. But, looks like, we still
have to wait a bit longer to reach our final destination.
Finding a solution is very important as development
of a country depends up on its citizens and children are the future citizens. So
come forward, give the children a good start. For sure, it will bring a
positive impact on our country. You can
start by getting involved with one of the reputed Non-Governmental
Organizations or just make a contribution to help children in need.
It's good to see that many social service organizations are there to look into issues of children. Nice post....Good to know
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