A grassroots movement committed to protecting children and ending human trafficking since 2002.
Since 2002, our organisation has been committed to protecting children and ending human trafficking. We work at the grassroots level in Jharkhand and beyond, partnering with police, government agencies, communities, and civil society to rescue, rehabilitate, and empower vulnerable children.
Over the past two decades, we have successfully resolved 10,000+ cases of trafficking, child labour, child marriage and missing children. Our efforts have led to the rescue of thousands of victims, the arrest of key trafficking agents, and legal action through more than 220 FIRs and multiple PILs. We also play a vital role in advocating for stronger laws, seizing traffickers' assets and creating awareness in villages, towns and cities.
We are a grassroots organisation working since 2002 to rescue and protect children from human trafficking, child labour, child marriage, and abuse. We partner with police, government agencies, NGOs, and communities to stop crimes, support victims, and create lasting change.
Lives Saved
FIRs Filed Against Traffickers
Families Rehabilitated
Awards from Local, National & International Bodies
To stop human trafficking by helping the police and government to find and break the gangs, rescue victims, and help them live a safe and better life.
To rescue and support children who are missing, working as child labourers, forced into child marriage or trafficked, and to help them return to their families and school.
To work for strong laws by filing police complaints (FIRs), cases (PILs), and giving information to make sure traffickers are punished and children's rights are protected.
To promote education and training by starting and supporting schools, training centres and special classes for children who dropped out or are from poor families.
To spread awareness by organizing meetings and campaigns so that people in villages and cities know about child trafficking, child marriage, and children's rights and stand up against these problems.
To build a nation where every child is safe from trafficking, labor and exploitation where their rights to education, protection and dignity are fully realized. We strive for a just, aware society where children are free to dream, learn and lead a life of hope and opportunity.
To protect children from trafficking, labour, and forced marriage by working with law enforcement to break criminal networks, rescue victims, and support their recovery so they can grow up safe, strong, and hopeful.
To work for strong laws and justice by filing FIRs, PILs, and providing information so that traffickers are punished, child rights are protected, and laws are effectively implemented to safeguard children from exploitation.
To build brighter futures by promoting education, skill-building, and awareness. We aim to ensure that every child has the chance to learn and every community is empowered to stand against exploitation and abuse.
We believe every child's safety, dignity, and rights come before all else.
We stand for fairness, legal action, and accountability to protect children and punish offenders.
We trust in the strength of people — families, villages, and citizens — to fight trafficking and exploitation together.
We value education as the strongest tool to break the cycle of poverty, trafficking, and child labour.
We act with courage, dedication, and honesty in every effort to create a safer world for children.
Child Rights Activist, Ranchi, Jharkhand
Founder, Child Rights Foundation
Baidnath Kumar is a committed child rights activist with years of experience addressing trafficking, missing children cases, and systemic neglect across Jharkhand and beyond.
He has actively engaged with law enforcement, commissions, and grassroots networks to ensure accountability and timely action in child protection cases.
Under his leadership, Child Rights Foundation has expanded its impact across multiple states, combining legal advocacy with compassionate rehabilitation.
Your support helps rescue children, restore dignity, and build futures free from exploitation.