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HOPE foundation was established as a
charitable society in 1991.

HOPE foundation is an independent affiliate of
HOPE worldwide, Ltd. Our vision is simple: to
bring hope to those with none and to change the
lives of everyone we come into contact with: our
donors, volunteers, staff, NGO partners,
government, and the poor whom we serve. Our
mission, as a compassionate but non-sectarian
international charity is to change lives by
harnessing the compassion and commitment of
dedicated staff and volunteers to deliver
sustainable, high-impact, community-based services
to the poor and needy. Mark and Nadine Templer,
along with others, began the work of HOPE
worldwide in India in the late 1980s, and it was
officially founded as a registered association in
1991.
HOPE worldwide provides non-sectarian assistance to
more than one million needy people each year in 80
nations. It is a recognised NGO with special consultative
status to the Economic and Social Council of the United
Nations, and is a registered, private voluntary
organisation with the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID). Its fiscal management
has been rated as 'exceptional' by Charity Navigator and
has been awarded a four-star rating for five consecutive
years, a rare honour. Known for “best practice” in a
number of fields and with a variety of partners around the
world, HOPE worldwide is recognised for its compassion and
its high value-per-donated-dollar outcome.
HOPE foundation was established as a charitable society
in 1991. We have FCRA clearance, 80G income tax exemption,
and 35-AC special clearance for specific programmes. We
have many partners and friends throughout India, and
operate over 90 benevolent programmes out of 22 cities,
towns, and villages.
Services range from the care of seniors, orphans, and
dying HIV/AIDS victims, education for over 7000 children
and vocational training for over 7000 young people per
year, to far-reaching health care and health awareness
programmes impacting hundreds |
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| Bandaging unit at the Village of HOPE |
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| Orphan children at Asharan Orphanage |
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| Jonamma, a cancer patient under treatment |
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of thousands. We dream that,
together with our partners, we can see Centres of HOPE
grow throughout the nation, enabling the poor to also
participate in India's new economic boom.
Visit us at: www.hopefoundation.org.in | www.hopeworldwide.org.in |
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