How do I volunteer?

Mail us at thejusticerevolution@gmail.com or call Ajit on 9886191810 to work out the logistics involved in volunteering.

How do I donate?

You can donate either by writing a cheque in the name of 'Sports Outreach India' (our parent organisation) or by an online transfer of funds to the same organisation.

How is my donation used?

100% of all donations are used directly towards projects. We have a separate group of donors who take care of all our administration expenses.

Why a Revolution?

Social change is not just about changing others. It is about changing us.
It is about changing our attitude towards the poor and the oppressed.
It is about changing the way we look at those who have less than us.
It is about changing the way we treat those who have been trafficked and abused.
It is about having more than just sympathy for those in need.
It is about getting our hands dirty in a very real way.
It is about doing what we are good at for a greater cause.
It is about changing us to change others.
Social change is a revolution!

Isn't Justice about the court system?

Justice means 'just behaviour or treatment.' Not that complicated?! As an ideal, justice sometimes might seem lofty, but in practice, it is quite simple. We see justice as a verb rather than a noun, as something tangible and real that we experience on a daily basis.

As Indians, we experience injustice on a regular basis, maybe due to corruption in one of it's various avatars or simply cause of our religion or caste or social status. Yet the injustice we face, pales in comparison to the young child sold for Rs 300/- by his parents into bonded labour, or the teenager who has been picked up at the railway station to serve tables for a wage that would not get him one square meal a day or to the young lady who has been sold by her friends into the sex trade or the epileptic child who is left by his educated parents at a government home to rot in an environment which is anything but desirable. For all the troubles we face, there are those going through a lot more.

The challenge that faces us today is to take our eyes of our minor problems and look at the larger problems that face us as a community, city and nation. We may not be able to do everything, but we must do something.

What if I don't have time to volunteer?

Start small. Find a need in someone's life around you and meet that need. It could be something simple as giving a beggar a meal or sharing your lunch with someone who has none. You could even think of something more ambitious like sponsoring your maid's child's education or buying them something for their birthday.

We see injustice every day all around us. Open your eyes and begin to see your world with eyes of justice.
Be a champion of Justice.
Stand up and be counted.
It's worth it.

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