About Us


We are committed to providing basic education to the underprivileged. Among all the factors of life, education plays the most important part. The Hoping Foundation believes that we can transform lives through education. We are helping poor parents, whose children want to study, and make their life better. A lot of these students, become dropouts from the school, because their parents are unable to meet the expenses of their education. Some parents fell ill, which forces their children to do child labour jobs, to make a living for the whole family. Whenever we get information about such cases, we try to help those parents by providing them the required help, so that their children are not forced to do labour and other menial jobs, to sustain their family.


The Hoping Foundation gives a special focus on healthcare, especially of the underprivileged children and women. The low-income group in India is forced to pull out money from their savings or borrow from someone else. As many of them can’t afford, they choose to remain uninsured and receive poor quality health care services.

We aim to improve the overall health and well being of poor urban and rural women. We believe that when we work towards women empowerment, the whole society benefits. Empowering of women starts with income generation activities, Providing training and technical support to women which helps them to be independent. The women living below the poverty line can play a leading role in society by supporting their economic, social and personal development.


One of the most worrying and challenging issue is child labour, and we strive to work towards eradication of child labour. We strive towards providing a comfortable environment for the victims of trafficking by helping them rebuild their lives. We plan to create awareness about trafficking epecially in the families and neighbours of the vulnerable populace about the trafficking and exploitation. Trafficking of humans is considered one of the fastest growing crimes of trans-national criminal organisations. It is a crime which involves violation of human rights by means of exploitation and coercion.

We are constantly helping the needy, in the midst of the on-going pandemic, the labour class, poor residents of slum areas, are the hard hit. They cannot maintain social distance within their homes, as they are too small. With the government lockdown order and inadequate state provisions for food distribution, several families are sleeping hungry -- in their homes, stranded at railway stations or state borders.