Every rupee goes directly to legal advocacy, child education, refugee support, and women's empowerment in Rajasthan.
No contribution is too small. See the real difference your support makes on the ground.
Covers books, stationery and mid-day meal support for one child rescued from child labour for an entire month.
Provides a woman artisan at the UJAS Crafts Center with a full set of quality materials to begin her craft training.
Funds travel, documentation, filing fees, and staff time for one human rights or child protection case from field visit to resolution.
At SLS UJAS, every contribution is a sacred trust. We rigorously track the complete flow of finance from deposit down to grassroots execution, conducting field monitoring to verify whether real, transformative impact was served on the ground. Through annual chartered audits, field documentation, and full statutory compliance (Societies Act, FCRA, 12A, 80G), your generosity turns directly into measurable humanitarian relief.
Transfer directly to our registered account. We will send you a receipt and 80G certificate on request.
Tax Benefit: Donations to SLS UJAS are eligible for tax deduction under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act. Please contact us at info@slsujas.org for your receipt and certificate.
After making a transfer, please email us at info@slsujas.org with your name, amount, and date of transfer.
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We are a lean organisation. Donations go directly to field campaigns, legal aid, and artisan training — not bureaucracy.
Annual reports, audited accounts, and FCRA compliance ensure your donation is tracked and accounted for.
We don't just provide relief — we tackle root causes. A liberated worker family breaks the cycle for generations.
"When UJAS came to our community, I didn't know we had rights. They stayed with us, filed our case, and helped us reclaim our dignity. My daughter is in school now. That is because someone believed our lives were worth fighting for."
— A community member, Barmer District (name changed for privacy)