Human Rights Sector NGOs in India

Showing 20 NGOs and social enterprises that are working in the Human Rights sector in India.

Jeevan Aadhar Society
Mahabubabad, Telangana

Jeevan Aadhar Society

Jeevan Aadhar Society believes that the decision-making is a key part of an (administration) Administrative body's activities, permeates through all managerial function such as planning, organization, direction and control. Decision making involves thinking and deciding before doing and it's part of our function.

White Wings Trust
TIRUVALLUR, Tamil Nadu

White Wings Trust

WHITE WINGS TRUST especially poor women in rural areas, remain the invisible backbone of their households and communities. However, their many disadvantages - poor education, limited opportunities for skills training, few property rights, restrictive social norms - mean low-paying labour work is often their only option. Whatever they earn is almost always spent on improving the quality of life of their families

Child Rights and You
Mumbai, Maharashtra

Child Rights and You

CRY (Child Rights and You) is dedicated to ensuring a happy and secure childhood for underprivileged children by safeguarding their rights to education, healthcare, protection, and freedom from violence and exploitation. It addresses critical issues like child labour, malnutrition, child marriage, trafficking, poverty, and gender inequality while striving to reduce discrimination against girls. Through research-driven interventions and advocacy, CRY works on projects focused on education, safety, health, and participation, aiming to address systemic issues and empower children and women to improve their lives and advocate for their rights.

Helpage India
New Delhi, Delhi

Helpage India

HelpAge India, is a non-profit organization committed to improving the lives of disadvantaged elderly individuals. It envisions a society where seniors lead active, healthy, and dignified lives. In 2020, it became the first Indian organization to receive the prestigious UN Population Award for its exceptional work in ageing, COVID-19 relief efforts, and advocacy for elderly rights.

National Green Organisation
Batote, Jammu and Kashmir

National Green Organisation

The Change Makers: National Green Organisation’s Journey In a small town nestled between lush green hills, a group of passionate individuals came together to form the National Green Organisation (NGO). Their mission was simple yet profound: to serve humanity and protect animals. The journey began when Aarav, a young environmentalist, found an injured stray dog lying by the roadside. With no shelter nearby, he took it upon himself to provide care. This incident ignited a movement—soon, like-minded volunteers joined him to rescue and rehabilitate stray animals. As their work gained recognition, the organisation expanded its reach. They organized free medical camps, provided food and education for underprivileged children, and supported elderly citizens abandoned by their families. Their tree plantation drives turned barren lands into green spaces, and their animal welfare campaigns saved countless voiceless creatures from cruelty. One day, during a devastating flood, the NGO stepped in when no one else did. They rescued stranded families, provided food and shelter, and even saved drowning animals. This selfless act earned them the love and respect of the entire community.

Catalysts For Social Action
Mumbai , Maharashtra

Catalysts For Social Action

Catalysts For Social Action is committed to creating a brighter future for vulnerable children and young adults by working across the entire ecosystem of child welfare, including adoption, orphanages, and aftercare programs. Established in September 2002, CSA focuses on child welfare and rehabilitation, aiming to build a foundation of hope and security for children in need.

RAIN TRUST
Hiriyur, Karnataka

RAIN TRUST

It was established in 2019 by four friends in Hiriyur town chitradurga district on 27-05-2019 with the aim of providing social services. Since then, the organization has mainly made environmental protection its main mission. Around 2019, the monsoon season had ended not only in Chitradurga district but also in most parts of Karnataka, people and livestock were left without water, animals and birds started dying without water, agriculture suffered a great blow, people started migrating, and drinking water became a major concern in rural areas. Crops dried up, and people faced a situation where they were also facing drinking water shortages. At that time, Rain Trust organization, after seeing the ill effects of the lack of monsoon, was ready to grow trees, nurture them and create awareness about the environment.

Rahat Samarpan Seva Samiti
Vijayraghavgarh, Madhya Pradesh

Rahat Samarpan Seva Samiti

Rahat Samarpan Seva Samiti is committed to serving the community with a focus on social welfare, charitable initiatives, and sustainable development programs. Join us in creating a better tomorrow. All the members of the society are very active, young, energetic and having good knowledge experience of the field.

Sw Shrimati Shakuntala Tiwari Smriti Seva Samiti
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Sw Shrimati Shakuntala Tiwari Smriti Seva Samiti

SSSTSSSamiti is a secular non-governmental organization in India, registered under the Madhya Pradesh Societies Registration Act, 1973, and established in 2024.

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