Heartfelt gratitude to our AMAZING DONORS! ♡
Every time a child works, a classroom is left empty. A dream is put on hold, a childhood is lost and a future is stolen. You can bring a child back to school, back to safety, and back to the joy of learning.
How children get trapped in child labor


Low income families



Poor access to schools


Inadequate middle
& high schools

Girl child discrimination


Limited future
opportunities


Grow into unskilled & unhealthy adults


Work in harsh conditions


School drop outs

CRY America’s Approach to Ending Child Labor with your support

CRY America’s Approach to Ending Child Labor with your support

CRY America projects in action
Project SMVM
Project KMAGVS
Project PORD
Community voices

"support CRY America as a donor and volunteer because of the organization’s commitment to improve the lives of children through a holistic approach in collaboration with community leaders. CRY assures that funds and resources are well invested in the projects it supports. The staff follow up to make sure established goals are met towards sustainable change focused on the health and well-being of children. "
Laura Vasquez

"Volunteering with CRY has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. I believe in giving back—and what better way than by helping children build brighter futures for themselves? CRY’s mission resonates deeply with me, and I’m grateful to share this journey with my daughter, who volunteers alongside me. Giving through CRY isn’t just about supporting others—it’s about shaping who we are. I truly believe each of us has the power to make a difference, and together, we can help every child thrive. "
Manisha Dahiya

"Volunteering with CRY has been a powerful way to build awareness and connection within the local community while supporting change at the grassroots level. By planning and leading events, we’ve not only raised critical funds but also created spaces for people to engage with the cause and feel part of something bigger. These events spark meaningful conversations, foster empathy, and mobilize support—making a direct impact in our immediate community and enabling long-term change for children in underserved areas."
Palak Gosalia
Your Opinion Counts
Poverty and lack of income in families
Lack of access to quality education
Weak enforcement of child labor laws
Apathy towards child work