Karuna Trust - Saving 200 Runaway Girls from Prostitution
Address
Karuna Trust
72 Holloway Road
London,
England
N7 8JG
United Kingdom
+44 (0)207 700 3434
http://www.karuna.org/
Mission
Our vision is of a world without prejudice, in which every human being has the opportunity to fulfil their potential, regardless of their background or beliefs. We aim to do this by challenging the ignorance and prejudice that trap people in poverty.
Programs
Our main programme is with minority 'ex-untouchable' Scheduled Castes and Tribes in India. We also have programmes with indigenous minorities in the Himalayas and in Bangladesh, and with street children.
Karuna Trust's Current Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Empower girls like Priti in slums in Pune, India |
![]() Support 11500 kids out of child labour & poverty |
![]() Support 5000 women out of sexual & economic abuse |
Karuna Trust's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Education for 13,000 Children in the High Himalaya |
Personnel Overview
Dryan Kitchener - Project Manager
Dryan finds the lack of fairness and justice, particularly for low caste people and women, and the increasing inequalities in India deeply upsetting, and it is what moves him to do this work. He is from a privileged Indian family himself, and is committed to using his privilege to support those facing prejudice and poverty.
Atlaf Shaikh - Area Project Manager
Over 20 years working with street children. One of the founding members of Saathi, the partner organisation.
Valerie Tripp - Area Coordinator
Work in US legal and business sectors before working in Saathi, where she has worked for the past 3 years.
Personnel Statistics
Jonathan Clark, Mr
Founded in 1987
Employees: 15
Volunteers: 30
Financial Statistics
Budget (2007): 1,731,617
Budget (2006): 1,646,007
Overhead: 9%
Other funding sources: Around 7,000 individual donors
Big Lottery Fund
Stanley Thomas Johnson Trust
Staples Trust
Wingate Foundation
Guernsey Overseas Aid
Isle of Man Overseas Aid Committee
Equitable Trust
Religious Affiliation: Buddhist







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