These hapless children are forced to child labor. The environment in which they work prompts them to nurse a grudge against the cruelty of their masters and the unkind society at large. Slowly they take to vices and finally are driven to the world of crime. This is the unfortunate scourge of our society.
Hi.. one day I have received a call from one of the team members of this foundation to donate at least one meal for the children who are living this house. at first I was a bit skeptical and I told her I will visit and then donate the amount for feeding children but later I taught to myself that what if it is true kids might sleep with hungry stomach so I transferred the money to the foundation.
Today i personally visited to give few collected cloths and felt very happy by seeing the cleanliness and most of the kids went to school and very few elders and kids were there. but still felt good work by organisation. As last time i wrote review without even visiting and only by seeing reviews i was donating as per my condition.
I have been associated with Laalana welfare since last 5yrs. Every year I celebrates my son's birthday here by offering gifts, sponsoring lunch/dinner, donating breakfast items to the foundation.
Even before sponsoring for one time lunch, I have gone through all the reviews added several reference points like Just Dial I did my little contribution via Bank Transfer (3500 INR), But unfortunately I had a very bad experience.
Today millions of children are deprived of their childhood rights- right to live, right to education.
These hapless children are forced to child labor.
LAALANA WELFARE ORGANISATION
It was founded by Mrs. MADHAVI AKULA in 2009 registered with the government of Telangana Regd.No.586/2009.
VISION
Enable every underprivileged child with access to the equal opportunity of education, leading to enrichment.
MISSION
Ensure measurable, sustainable and significant positive change in the lives of the children we reach.
OBJECTIVES
LAALANA shall strive to achieve the following charitable objects for the benefit of all, irrespective of caste, creed, race, religion, sex and language.