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Women and children safety helpline

The Women’s and Children’s Safety Helpline is a vital initiative of Thomson Education Trust, registered under the Societies Registration Act of 1960. It is driven by a dedicated team of passionate professionals and volunteers committed to fostering the development of responsible citizens and building a united, better society.

Services Provided Under This Helpline

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Success stories

Our NGO trained 500+ underprivileged women in tailoring and handicrafts, helping them gain financial independence and secure sustainable livelihoods.

Jyothi's Story:

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I was terrified when my ex-boyfriend started blackmailing me again with my photos and videos. I had no idea what to do, so I called the helpline in a panic, feeling like I had no way out. They calmed me down, reassured me, and gave me the strength to fight back. With their help, legal action was taken against him, and he was forced to delete everything. My case was also reported to the police. Today, I feel free and safe, all thanks to their support.

Deepa's Story

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I got a call from North Karnataka about a child marriage being planned. I knew I had to act fast, so I immediately informed the nearest police station and the child welfare department. Seeing a child’s future at risk made me determined to stop it. I'm grateful we could take the right action at the right time.

Priya's Story

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I had taken an online loan of just ₹3,000, but soon I found myself trapped. They started demanding ₹10,000 and threatened to morph my photos and spread them everywhere. I was completely shattered. I felt helpless and thought there was no way out. Desperate, I called for help, and they immediately took my complaint to the police. With their support, the threats stopped, and I finally felt safe. Without them, I don't know what I would have done.

Rima Singh's Story

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I never imagined that just 25 days into my marriage, my life would turn into a nightmare. My husband and I had major fights, and things got worse every day. I felt like I was drowning. I reached out for help, and they guided both of us to a professional counselor. We were given time, support, and a chance to rebuild our relationship. Today, we are in a much better place, and I am grateful for the second chance we got.

A Story of Many Wo

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Many women like me find themselves struggling to keep their homes together, sometimes making choices they regret. When I got into trouble, I thought my life was over. But they helped me, pulled me out of the mess, and gave me a new chance. I am not alone—there are many like me, and we are thankful for the support we received.

The Importance of the Police:

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In so many cases, we needed immediate help, and the police stood by us. Whether it was rescuing a girl from a dangerous situation or stopping a crime, their cooperation has been invaluable. I have seen firsthand how important their role is in protecting women and children.

Meena Sharma's Story:

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I was staying in a PG near Bike Field when my boyfriend started harassing me. It got to a point where I was scared to step outside. When I couldn’t take it anymore, I made a call for help. They acted immediately, intervened, and made sure I was safe. That one call changed everything for

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