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INTRODUCTION
“W.A.W.Y” – A Society which is a Non–profit Non-Governmental social service organization working towards a better society, true to its name, perseveres to bring in a positive change by uniting people who share the common vision of a developed India, and pay back to the society which helped us.


Children grow best in a loving family environment in which their best interests are always taken into account.


 A family is the first line of protection for children. Parents or other caregivers are responsible for building a protective and loving home environment. Schools and communities are responsible for building a safe and child-friendly environment outside the child's home. In the family, school and community, children should be fully protected so they can survive, grow, learn and develop to their fullest potential.
All children have the right to protection. They have the right to survive, to be safe, to belong, to be heard, to receive adequate care and to grow up in a protective environment.

Millions of children are not fully protected. Many of them deal with violence, abuse, neglect, exploitation, exclusion and/or discrimination every day. Such violations limit their chances of surviving, growing, developing and pursuing their dreams.
            

Certain groups like children with disabilities, children of minority groups, children living or working on the street, children in conflict with the law, and children who are refugees, displaced or migrating are particularly vulnerable to violence.

Our Vision
         We believe transforming a child’s life would transform a community of better life.
Our Mission
· Focusing on the needs of poor / deprived children.

· Empowering children through knowledge and education.

· Protecting children from all types of exploitation and helping the needy.

We believe: "Never think, I will give when I am rich; just give what you can, while you can..."
We follow: “Do not give up; the beginning is always the hardest.”