A home for runaway and orphaned boys found living on the streets of Jaipur. The home aims to rehabilitate the boys from exploitation, begging and child labour by giving them protection, love and development possibilities.
1999
Year established
~40
Boys housed at any time
156
Boys cared for in 2015–16
Boys at Child Inn receive shelter, education, vocational training and emotional support.
Who we help
How Boys Come to Child Inn
Many of the boys have run away from home because of violence or abuse, others have lost their parents or are exploited in child labour. They typically come to i-India through Child Line, or through our outreach staff at the railway station.
Run away due to violence or abuse at home
Orphaned or lost their parents
Exploited in child labour
Referred through Child Line (1098)
Found by outreach staff at railway station
Repatriated to family when in best interests
What we provide
Care & Development at Child Inn
Child Inn provides love, shelter, security, nutrition and medical care. The children go to a local school and obtain skills training at Ladli, i-India’s vocational centre. They also learn social values and get emotional support through counselling. Resident staff live and work at Child Inn where they give the boys the focused care and attention that every growing child needs.
Shelter & security
Love & care
Nutrition
Medical care
Local schooling
Vocational training at Ladli
Counselling
Social values
Location & funding
About the Home
The home is located in the DCM suburb of Jaipur. Child Line is situated on its premises and i-India’s office is nearby.
The building was donated by Jaipur Foundation in the Netherlands.