
continuing our efforts
to make our
world a better place
Who are we?

We are committed and will continuously raise awareness about this issue and consider making it an ongoing effort rather than a one-time campaign. Kindly subsribe to our site to ensure that our fundraising efforts are effectively addressing the needs of survivors.
Your support will allow us to help the survivors of human trafficking in South Asia and Africa. Funds will be used to support kids with essential supplies, educational support, mental wellbeing, health checkups, etc. We strongly believe together we can make a real difference in the lives of those in need, and that’s something we are immensely proud of.
Small actions can lead to big changes. It has shown us the incredible power of our community and the difference we can make when we work together for a noble cause.
Who are we?
What we do?
How we all can do this?
Dear readers,
Your support will allow us to help the survivors of human trafficking in India and Africa. Funds will be used for, e.g., provide essential supplies, mental wellbeing, Health checkups, etc. We believe together we can make a real difference in their lives of those in need, and that’s something we are immensely proud of.
Small actions can lead to big changes. It has shown us the incredible power of our community and the difference we can make when we work together for a noble cause.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to visit our website to know more about our mission. We would not be able to accomplish this without you. We look forward to continuing our efforts to make our world a better place.
With heartfelt gratitude and warm regards,
Manu Bala
About the founders
Manu Bala: I am a freshman at High School and had been used to a fortunate life here in the United States. I was also fortunate to travel with my parents to places and meet people from various cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. Two such trips really changed my perception of the suffering and imbalance of resources across the planet available to children. One of them was on my trip to India and the other one was South America. Girls less than my age have been unfortunately pushed into prostitution and its heart breaking to see how it has impacted their life and mental health. I cant change the world, but I believe I can start with putting a smile on their faces with one little thing they might like.
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