Privacy Policy

Information we collect

You can visit our website without revealing any personal information. We collect information only in order to respond to your queries, update our donor register or keep in touch with our potential, current and past volunteers and interns.

Information is collected by us only through information you give us. Through filling out our contact us forms, sending us an email with your information, posting us your information or through the various application and donation forms that are available in our offices and on our website. For example, we collect your name, email address and other contact information through the contact us form, we collect your previous work experience, skills and interests through our volunteer application form and we collect information on your work, nationality and some limited financial information on our donation forms.

How we use information we collect

When you contact CWC, we may keep a record of your communication to help solve any issues you might be facing. We may use your email address to inform you about our services, such as letting you know about upcoming changes or improvements.

If you contact us with comments about CWC or its work, please let us know if you do not wish us to use your comments in internal or external communications.

Information we share

We do not generally share personal information with any external entity such as a company, organization and individual outside of CWC without your consent.

For legal reasons, we will share personal information with companies, organizations or individuals outside of CWC if we have a good-faith belief that access, use, preservation or disclosure of the information is reasonably necessary to meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request; or to enforce applicable Terms of Service, including investigation of potential violations.

Changes

Our Privacy Policy may change from time to time. We will post any privacy policy changes on this page.


  • When you look into a child’s eyes you expect to see hope, trust and innocence; but when you see these signs of childhood are replaced by betrayal, hunger, fear & suspicion, we need to take a serious stock of ourselves and the society we have created.


    - Nandana Reddy | CWC

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