Delhi
HOPE foundation’s head office is located in the Indian capital, Delhi. We have five ongoing programs:
a school, a tuition centre, a rehabilitation colony for leprosy patients, a vocational training centre, and an orphanage.
Village of HOPE, Tahirpur.
Village of HOPE is one of the earliest projects of HOPE foundation that began in 1994. The colony is home to more than 800 families with leprosy and has a bandaging unit that caters to these leprosy patients.
Additionally, there exists BD Centre of HOPE that provides vocational training to underprivileged youth.
Centre of HOPE, Mahipalpur.
Centre of HOPE is a vocational skill development training centre that started in 2013.
It provides young women and men with employable skills in Nursing, Hospitality and Retail courses. We also train our students in soft skills that help them succeed professionally.
Asharan Orphanage, New Multan Nagar.
HOPE foundation runs a children’s home in ‘Asharan’ at New Multan Nagar, Delhi. It is a home for abandoned and lost children between 0 to 6 years.
We are licensed under JJ Act 2015 by the Women & Children Development Department and approved by the Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA) for adoptions across India and abroad.
At Asharan, we provide round-the-clock residential care, protection, education, and opportunities to heal emotionally and physically.