Salaam Baalak Trust - Delhi

Provides protection and care to street children by empowering them through implementing multiple programmes

  • Gold Certified 2023
  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1988

Salaam Baalak Trust(SBT) works to improve the lives of street children by protecting and caring for them. It runs multiple programmes focusing on heal Read moreth and nutrition, mental health, quality education & vocational training, support for performing arts such as photography, theatre, dance and puppetry etc. The name of the organisation “salutes a child”, who toils on the streets in spite of all the dangers that may arise. The organisation as part of its core objective maintains separate shelter homes for boys and girls. The inmates in these homes are provided with all basic necessities to lead a normal life besides education, counselling and de-addiction support to ensure their all-round development.

Demographies Served

Impact

Supported 1,12,718 children, shelter provided to 30,221, benefitted 64,449 through literacy programme, formal schooling to 13,992, reunited 22,814 with families, 4,383 vocationally trained and 1,421 got jobs.

Vision & Mission

SBT provides a sensitive and caring environment for street and working children, and those in difficult circumstances. It seeks to provide a platform for children to realise their full potential, their right to a safe and secure space, education, and health and nutrition.

Donor History

Azem Premji foundation
HSBC
Government
ONGC
Railway Children

Programs

  • Preventive Health & Nutrition

    State

    Regular health check-ups are conducted in SBT’s shelters and contact points. Individual medical records are maintained for each child. A full-time doctor is employed at the centres to facilitate any treatment and in case of complications, specialists are also invited to attend to the children. In clean and hygienic kitchens, food is prepared and served to the children which includes the provision of providing special supplements to children who are recovering from diseases.

  • Outreach and Community Programmes

    The organisation maintains contact points at various places in the city of Delhi, where volunteers engage with street children encouraging them to attend programmes leading to their access to education, healthcare, healthy meals and learning life skills. It also maintains child helplines which respond to calls and rescue children in distress. Partnering with Children’s Hope It also runs a mobile school to impart non-formal education to children in urban slums.

  • Mental Health Programme

    State

    SBT strives to take care of the mental health of the street children who are regularly exposed to street violence and suddenly find themselves in a new environment of the shelters, surrounded by new people and a different lifestyle. To help the children, SBT introduced the mental health programme, wherein counsellors hand-hold children through stories, plays, jokes and talking to them. Special education also forms part of the efforts.

  • Education and Skill Building Programmes

    State

    SBT ensures access to education for street children at the same time also equipping them with life skills. It caters to formal school, non-formal school and open school systems of teaching. Partnering with reputed local schools the organisation goes about providing quality education to street children. Vocational training is arranged for children who pass their matriculation with reputed institutes enabling them to learn the latest skills and crafts.

  • Full Care Residential Programme

    Its Full Care Residential Programme aims to provide safe child-friendly shelter for children rescued from street situations and any other suffering. The centres are compliant with the guidelines as laid down by the Integrated Child Protection Scheme and Juvenile Justice Act 2015. It operates two Children's Homes for Girls, two homes for Boys and three open shelters for boys, all providing complete care and protection services.

  • Residential Homes And Community Reach Program

    Residential Centers Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) started as a daycare centre for street children. Over a period of time, we realised that a safe space is the most critical need for any child to realise their full potential. Thus, we started residential programmes to provide a safe and child-friendly shelter for children rescued from the streets and any other distress situations. Community Contact Points A segment of Delhi's population lives on the streets or in slum areas spread across Delhi. These are vulnerable children open to trafficking and abuse. Our social and outreach workers strive hard to build bonds of trust and friendship with them, their peers and families. We motivate them to attend our programmes at our many Contact Points where they have access to education, medical assistance, a healthy meal, life skills, and the opportunity of realising their full potential.

  • Residential Homes and Community Reach Program

    Residential Centers Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) started as a daycare centre for street children. Over a period of time, we realised that a safe space is the most critical need for any child to realise their full potential. Thus, we started residential programmes to provide a safe and child-friendly shelter for children rescued from the streets and any other distress situations. Community Contact Points A segment of Delhi's population lives on the streets or in slum areas spread across Delhi. These are vulnerable children open to trafficking and abuse. Our social and outreach workers strive hard to build bonds of trust and friendship with them, their peers and families. We motivate them to attend our programmes at our many Contact Points where they have access to education, medical assistance, a healthy meal, life skills, and the opportunity of realising their full potential.

Impact Metrics

  • Children Benefited With Formal Education

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 895
    • 2018-19 876
    • 2019-20 768
    • 2020-21 823
    • 2021-22 862
  • Children Benefited With Non Formal Education

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 4282
    • 2018-19 4373
    • 2019-20 3488
    • 2020-21 1326
    • 2021-22 2030
  • Provided Shelter to Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2017-18 2462
    • 2018-19 3105
    • 2019-20 8401
    • 2020-21 945
    • 2021-22 1808
  • Number of Children Supported

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 8401
    • 2020-21 4609
    • 2021-22 6491
  • Children Supported Through Residential Facilities -

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 3597
    • 2020-21 967
    • 2021-22 1433
  • Community and Outreach Programs

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2534
    • 2020-21 1830
    • 2021-22 2054
  • Number of Runaway/ Abandoned Children:

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2221
    • 2020-21 574
    • 2021-22 1506
  • Number of Children Supported

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 8401
    • 2020-21 4609
    • 2021-22 6491
  • Community and Outreach Programs

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2534
    • 2020-21 1830
    • 2021-22 2054
  • Number of Runaway/ Abandoned Children:

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 2221
    • 2020-21 574
    • 2021-22 1506

Theory of Change

SBT aims at creating a nurturing environment that can foster the physical and mental growth of street and working children in difficult circumstances. The mission is to help children experience their childhood in a safe environment and turn their dreams into reality!

Milestones & Track Record

Salaam Baalak Trust was founded in 1988 following the success of the film "Salaam
Bombay. In the 35 years we have been successful with the following:
Children Supported: 1,19,729
Shelter Provided: 32,029
Literacy Program: 66,548
Formal Schooling: 14,854
Reunited with families: 24,294
Vocational Training: 4527
Jobs: 1452

Leadership Team

  • Sanjoy Roy

    Founder & Trustee

  • Gagan Singh

    Trustee

  • Anubhav Nath

    Trustee

  • Shikha Mani

    Member - Executive Council

  • Sanjoy K Roy

    Founder Trustee

  • Ak Tiwari

    Executive Council member

  • Pn Mishra

    Executive Council member

  • Shikha Maini

    Executive Council member

  • Dr. Praveen Nair

    Chief Financial Officer

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

  • Strength of Governing Body

    5

  • Diversity Metrics

    59% women

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    Yes

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    Yes

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

Awards won by Salaam Baalak Trust

● 2020, Special Jury Award, NITI Aayog to Rd. Praveen Nair for her work with
street
children.
● 2017, Jamaal Bajaj Award, to Rd. Praveena Nair for her outstanding
contribution in the field of development and welfare of women and children.
● 2014, International Spotlight Award from National Arts and Humanities Youth
Program, White House, Washington, USA.
● 2011, National Award for Child Welfare
● 2010, Kiran Life Time Award For outstanding work with women and children,
India.
● 2006, UNAIDS Civil Society Award for outstanding commitment & support to
fight against HIV/ AIDS, India
● 2004, Chirayushya Samman & Angary National Institute of Social Defence &
Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment, India
● 2003, Delhi State Award for the best work done in the field of child welfare,
India
● 2002, Making a Difference Award from Children’s Hope, New York.

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AADTS7874B

  • Registration ID

    7654

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2014/0082410

  • 12A

    AADTS7874BE20214

  • 80G

    AADTS7874BF19967

  • FCRA

    231650618

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00000415

Location

  • Headquarters

    2nd Floor, DDA Community Centre, Chandiwali Gali, Paharganj, New Delhi, 110055

    Directions

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.127,417,145
    Expenses
    Rs.124,914,795
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.13,740,627
    Program Expenses
    Rs.111,174,168
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.124,326,390
    Expenses
    Rs.104,446,431
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.11,489,107
    Program Expenses
    Rs.92,957,324
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.155,944,846
    Expenses
    Rs.120,935,253
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.14,512,230
    Program Expenses
    Rs.106,423,023
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.159,924,199
    Expenses
    Rs.148,128,338
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.10,852,146
    Program Expenses
    Rs.137,276,192
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Government Partnerships

Delhi Govt