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http://www.ashrayainitiative.org/
Residential home for street kids and various community outreach projects located in Pune, India.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1502820.stm
An experiment in India has shown how illiterate street children can quickly teach themselves the basics of computers and the internet.
http://www.butterflieschildrights.org/
Children's Rights Organization with programs for street children.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/children/asphalt/
Pictures of children growing up on the streets of India.
http://www.streetchildren.org/
A global network that raises street children’s voices, promotes their rights and improves their lives through advocacy, research and network development.
http://www.futurehope.net/
Provides shelter, education and medical aid to some of the street children of Kolkata.
http://www.goaoutreach.org/
A project based in Goa with the aim of helping local disadvantaged children. They provide educational and health care support, resources and a helping hand when they need it.
http://i-indiaonline.com/
Street children charity providing Indian homeless and orphan children with free medical treatment, nutrition, clothing, shelter, training and education. Based in Jaipur, India. Voluntary work available.
http://www.identityfoundation.org/
Non-formal education (NFE) for abandoned and underprivileged children staying and working on the railway stations and platforms in Pune, India.
http://www.joyhomeforchildren.com/
Offers a home for orphan children in a village called Madhapur, Nalgonda District which is about 40 km's South East from Central Hyderabad, it also helps children at a nearby HIV center, founded in 2004.
http://www.littlebighelp.com/
Charity works to create better opportunities for street children and children living in slum areas of Kolkata, India. Helping to secure their basic human rights such as education, protection, basic health care, and nutrition.
http://www.mscen.org/
Works towards the empowerment of street children in Mumbai. The website describes the work of five different agencies.
http://www.operation-shanti.org/
A non-profit organization helping destitute street and slum children in India. Operates an orphanage with children and assists children with HIV/AIDS.
http://www.passindia.org/
A grass roots NGO offering vocational and recreational programs for street children in Tirupati.
http://www.poipleshadow.com/
Charity work in Goa providing street and slum children with support for their educational, medical and social needs.
http://www.hrw.org/reports/1996/India4.htm
Human Rights Watch report.
http://www.progettoindia.com/
A charitable trust based in Gurgaon, Haryana (India) that supports agencies providing services to children in the need.
http://www.protsahan.co.in/
A social enterprise that uses creative education and art innovation to empower street children & young adolescent girls
https://sites.google.com/site/shelterdb/
Extensive programs for children in the streets of Mumbai and residential and training programs. Site also has background discussions on street children and research papers available.
http://www.skcv.org/
Creating homes and villages, and providing education, nutrition and medical aid for homeless kids in South India.
http://www.snehasadan.org/
Provide outreach, residential and family re-unification programs for street children in Mumbai.
http://www.supportstreetchildren.org/
Offers a residential rehabilitation programme for drug using street children. They act as facilitators in the life of the children to bring about a positive change. Located in Mumbai.
http://www.tenderhands.org/
Outreach and residential programs in Mumbai (Bombay)
http://www.thevatsalyafoundation.org/
Home for street children. Vatsalya, has designed various programs aimed at the growth of children they help.
http://www.vikramshila.org/
Street children's education programme in Kolkata.
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