Convention on the Rights of the Child
WIMRAW Trust stands as a beacon of hope, dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights of children in alignment with the 1989 United Nations CRC.
Survival
Life, health, and basic necessities.
Development
Education and holistic growth.
Protection
Safety from abuse and exploitation.
Participation
Freedom of expression and leadership.
📋 Core Commitments & Actions
Survival & Development (Article 6)
We organize health camps and nutrition drives to ensure children have access to healthcare, clean water, and safe shelter. Development includes emotional and mental growth through professional counseling.
Right to Identity (Articles 7 & 8)
WIMRAW Trust helps marginalized families with birth registration and identity documents. We ensure no child remains invisible in society.
Strengthening Families
We provide parental guidance and support economically weaker families to ensure children are not separated from their parents unless necessary for safety.
Education (Articles 28 & 29)
Focused on reducing dropouts, providing scholarships, and supporting digital literacy for the 2026 digital age.
Inclusion & Happiness
Inclusive healthcare for children with disabilities and the right to play (Article 31) through sports and creative workshops.
Legal Shield
WIMRAW Trust enforces the following Indian legislations:
- RTE Act, 2009
- Juvenile Justice Act, 2015
- POCSO Act, 2012
🌟 Current Challenges
We are actively addressing:
"When society understands child rights, it begins to protect them."
— WIMRAW Trust Collective Responsibility