Join the Movement

Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) is located in New Delhi. It offers infinite opportunities and challenges to employees and volunteers alike. BBA was created in 1980 with a specific vision to eradicate all forms of child labour and ensure education for all children. Staff and volunteers have both dedicated their time and energy to cultivate a safe environment for the abused children of the world. With your contribution of experience and passion, we can bring this common vision to fruition together.

Make a Donation
We are a people’s movement working for the rights of millions of exploited children, so the money needed to keep our campaigns running comes from people like you. Your donations will make all the difference. You can send your remittances either by cheque or bank draft in favour of Association for Voluntary Action (AVA), L-6, Kalkaji, New Delhi-110019 INDIA

Volunteer
Want to Volunteer? We can use any skill: from envelope stuffing to primary researching. Many of the people who work in our offices today started out as volunteers. To find out more about how can you get involved as a volunteer, contact us at advocacy@bbasaccs.org

Make a Difference
Everybody can help make a difference, every day, with small choices that have big impacts. Here’s our list of ways you can drop a pebble and make a splash, through your activism:
1. Don’t employ children as domestic labourers
2. Don’t buy products which have been made by child labourers
3. If you know someone, who employ children, report about them to the authorities
4. Run a small campaign against exploitation of children, if you are ambitious (We’ll support!)

Spread the Word!
Any time you see something on the Bachpan Bachao Andolan website that interests you or informs or inspires you, send it to a friend or five. Print out a copy of the page and stick it to the bulletin board at school or work. Write letters to the editor of your local paper, write a project on child labour (We’ll help you!) or submit an article for our e-Newsletter (We’ll print it). Speak on child labour at home, school or work, and spread the word.