Salaam Baalak Trust (SBT) is an Indian non-profit and non-governmental organization which provides support for street and working children in the Delhi-NCR.
10 contact points-day care centers, mostly near railway stations and three 24-hour toll-free helpline service (1098), cater to children in distress and problems all over India.
Salaam Baalak Trust children, who have been trained in theatre, dance and puppetry, are giving performances all over the world.
The walk takes tourists on an adventure ride through the city and lands panoramic views of Old Delhi from a spice market rooftop.
SBT also manages an emergency Child Helpline (1098), which is a toll-free number to reach out to children in distress at any point of time.
[8] In 2006, Salaam Baalak Trust won the ‘Civil Society Award’ from the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and UNAIDS.
Recently, SBT has tied up with the Central Queensland University, Australia to provide higher education to its children.The legendary actor Manoj Bajpayee spoke about his experience working for this NGO in his earlier days and giving workshop in juvenile home in Dongiri in his latest "The Bombay Journey" interview.