Search results
Salaam Bombay is, perhaps, the largest NGO in India to work with vulnerable children between the ages of 11 and 17 who are most likely to drop out. read more. SALAAM BOMBAY FOUNDATION. A HOLISTIC APPROACH. Understanding the reality of a child’s environment.
We engage ‘at risk’ children through in-school leadership programmes and after-school sports, arts, media and vocational training academies. These programmes build their self-esteem and give them the confidence to stay in school.
Salaam Bombay Foundation was started in 2002 to focus on adolescents in Mumbai’s slums. The tens of thousands, who grow up poverty-stricken and deprived, condemned to a life of hopelessness. Aimless kids who quit secondary schools, and face the risk of child labour and tobacco abuse.
At Salaam Bombay Foundation, every woman's journey is unique, yet they all share the same empowering experience: feeling valued as a crucial part of a team dedicated to uplifting the lives of resource-challenged students in India's urban slums.
Salaam Bombay Foundation | 3,214 followers on LinkedIn. Empowering underprivileged adolescents to make the right choices for their health, education and livelihood. | We started in 2002 to...
Started in 2002, Salaam Bombay Foundation believes that “a child in school has a future” and hence target 'at risk' adolescents studying in government and government-aided schools, through our in-school leadership programmes and after-school skilling programmes in Arts, Media, Sports and Vocational skills.
With the help of young students and determined teachers inspired to create change, we go about fulfilling our dream of a tobacco-free India. Training teachers to conduct sessions about the harmful effects of tobacco. Students learn tobacco refusal. Encouraging the staff to counsel parents about the dangers of tobacco.