Getting vulnerable kids out of forced labour and into school

This month we embarked on a mission to tackle the pressing issue of child labour in Kotdwara. In collaboration with the local Police Anti-Child Labour Department and Child Welfare Committee, our students organised a powerful street play which was performed in multiple locations across the city. The play not only aimed to raise awareness about child labour but also to advocate for increased access to education for children in our community. Through our performance, we aimed to raise awareness among community members about the detrimental effects of child labour and the importance of education for all children. We certainly drew a large crowd of interested spectators and even gained media attention which can be viewed on this clip LINK HERE

Child labour across India continues to be a grave concern, especially in the cities where we work. Many young children are forced to work in shops instead of attending school due to financial hardships caused by the COVID pandemic and the current escalation of the price of food and basic commodities. Families devastated by the cost of living often find themselves relying on the earnings of their children, robbing them of their right to education and a brighter future. The situation demands immediate attention as we anticipate the situation will only worsen - especially as the price of food rises.

The student’s street play has already had an impact by engaging quite a wide audience and igniting conversations about child labour and its consequences. We have seen increased awareness, empathy and positive conversations in the community, which is the first step towards change.

To support this further, members of the Project Help Team worked with the police to visit restaurants, shops and factories where child labour is believed to be happening. One child last week was removed from a small shop near to the railway station by the police and Project Help is working with the parents to have the boy enrolled at a school. The trouble is that the parents have no intention of sending him to school, so it’s a very tricky situation trying to get the parents to understand the importance of school and education.

Our work however, is far from over. To achieve lasting transformation, we would value your support.

How You Can Help

1.     Donate: Your generous contributions will enable us to expand our initiatives and reach a wider audience. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference in the lives of these children.

2.     Volunteer: Join us in our efforts to combat child labour by volunteering your time and skills. You could assist by organising an awareness campaign -your support is invaluable.

3.     Spread the Word: Share our cause and the stories of these children on social media platforms, in your schools, community, and with your friends and family. The more people we reach, the greater our impact will be. Use the hashtags #EndChildLabor and #EducationForAll to join the conversation online.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of vulnerable young children who are denied the chance to receive an education and thrive. By supporting our cause through donations, volunteering, or spreading awareness, you are taking a vital step towards helping us to end child labour in our town. Let's create a future where all children have the opportunity to learn, grow, and build a brighter tomorrow. Join us in this important journey!

Thank you for your support.