Rights NGOs and Charities in Shillong

Below is a directory/list of NGOs, charities and non-profits working on protecting rights of vulnerable groups. These NGOs work for child rights, consumer rights, human rights education, human rights, indigenous people, journalists rights and welfare associations, labour rights and welfare, religious minorities rights, prison reform violence against women, women rights, veterans rights and youth welfare in Shillong. Total Results = 13

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This is a welfare organization in Shilong that aims to work for the development of the underprivileged populace of society, irrespective of color, creed, caste, or gender. They work to improve the lives of the deprived sections of society.
Faith is a child rights NGO in Shillong that is working for the rights and welfare of children.
Grassroot is a youth empowerment NGO that works for youth welfare and empowers indigenous people through capacity building, skills development activities, and sustainable livelihood programs. They also defend and promote indigenous people's rights.
Impulse is a human trafficking NGO. They address unsafe migration and human trafficking with an Innovation Impulse Model, a single window. Their mission is to end human trafficking.
NEN is a non-profit organization working for women's rights. They are working with and for women of all ethnicities, sexual and gender identities, disabilities, cultures, and spaces. They are working as a women's welfare NGO in Meghalaya.
This is an NGO working in India in the areas of child rights and welfare, women's welfare, and youth welfare. They provide sustainable development and empowerment for people, especially those falling within our target groups.
Sauramandala is an NGO in Shillong that solves the issues of remote and inaccessible communities by accelerating social and economic change through collective action. Founded in 2018.
This is a charitable organization in Shillong that works in the areas of skill development, education, livelihood development, employment generation, sanitation, women’s welfare, agriculture, health and hygiene, youth and sports, and elderly welfare.