Love is the foundation of everything we do. We serve communities with compassion, dignity, and respect—believing that every individual carries immeasurable worth. Through love, we restore hope, heal wounds, and build relationships that bring lasting change.
We work to cultivate peace through understanding, unity, and reconciliation. By strengthening families, promoting non-violence, and nurturing cultural harmony, we help create environments where people can live without fear and grow with confidence.
Justice is central to our mission. We advocate for the rights of marginalized groups, support gender equality, prevent exploitation, and empower communities to stand against discrimination. Our goal is to ensure that every person receives fair treatment and equal opportunity.
We believe every life is precious. Through education, health care, skills training, environmental stewardship, and livelihood development, we help individuals live fuller, healthier, and more meaningful lives. Life is not just survival—it is flourishing.
Tribal Salvation Society began with a vision to reach communities living in the margins—those without access to education, basic healthcare, social protection, or opportunities for growth. Many of these communities faced discrimination, poverty, and social isolation for generations.
Moved by their struggles, a small group of committed young women and men came together with one purpose:
to bring transformation that honours dignity and uplifts lives.
What started as small community visits and relief efforts soon grew into structured programs for education, women’s empowerment, livelihood development, rights advocacy, and child protection. Over time, the organization embraced four guiding pillars—Love, Peace, Justice, and Life—which now shape our mission and identity.
Origins and Motivation
The Tribal Salvation Society was established in the year 2000, spurred by the alarming conditions of extreme poverty, rampant migration, and distressing reports of child selling and sub-human living conditions endured by indigenous tribes, Dalits, minority communities, and the rural poor in various districts of Odisha, with a particular focus on the KBK (Kalahandi, Bolangir, and Koraput) districts. These marginalized groups, including orphans, impoverished children, physically challenged individuals, widows, women, and youths, have long been victims of systemic social injustices and emerging socio-economic challenges.
Foundational Principles
The organization originated in the remote village of Bidabaru, a cluster of small hamlets under Urladani G.P. in the Kalahandi District of western Odisha. Inspired by the principles of divine love, sacrifice, dedication, and brotherhood, our founders sought to create a platform dedicated to the upliftment and holistic transformation of the most vulnerable sections of society. Our guiding philosophy is rooted in the belief that every individual deserves dignity, equal opportunities, and the means to achieve a sustainable livelihood.
Early Registration and Expansion
On September 29, 2003, the Tribal Salvation Society was formally registered under the Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 by the ADM (Society Registrar) Kalahandi, Bhawanipatna. This registration marked a significant milestone, providing the organization with legal recognition and the ability to expand its activities more systematically.
Legal and Financial Framework
Further solidifying our operational framework, on July 16, 2010, the organization obtained registration under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) of 1976 and 2010. This enabled us to receive international support and contributions, bolstering our financial resources and capacity to implement large-scale projects. Additionally, the organization secured registration under sections 12A and 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961, which facilitates tax-exempt status and allows donors to avail of tax benefits, thereby encouraging more philanthropic contributions
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