BBKRDS is also called “home for all” for a reason. Our NGO environment makes them feel at home. Life is a race. We keep shifting from one place to another like the seasons. Children are knowingly or unintentionally separated from their homes. Few are forcefully asked to come out and few parents send their young ones to work in the countryside to earn their own bread. Whatever the reason, a child always needs care and protection. That is their basic right. A child who is separated from their families is usually on the wrong track in life. They are forced into child labour, human trafficking, child marriage, abuse, exploitation etc.

These missing children fail to get the education, care, and protection they deserve. So we assist such a child to know their rights so that they can raise their voices when needed. BBKRDS also makes sure the kids are given proper care. Parents usually do not succeed in getting their kids back from wherever they have gone missing.

We brought these adorable feet here to get a home where they can live with guardians who will protect them 24 hours per day. We are trying our efforts to give them whatever they need and when possible we restore them to their original structures.

A displaced/ missing child means one who is out of the shelter and has nowhere to go and where none owns him. Displaced children are forced to leave their homes due to conflict, natural disasters, or other crises. BBKRDS is an organization that protects and supports refugee children, providing shelter, education, and other critical services. It is critical to recall that displaced children are usually traumatized and may require mental health support. In addition, they may require fundamental essentials like food, shelter, and medical care.

We try to restore kids back to their families and provide them with their fundamental rights. As a responsible citizen, you too can also help these kids to reach back to their families. The first thing that should come to your mind is to call 1098 (Toll-free number of Childline) or report to the nearest police station.

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