Founded in 2000 by Dr. Nilima Sabharwal.
In a country like India, with a population of over a billion people, HOH has been a catalyst in the area of Education, Mental health, Computer and Vocational training, and special needs, by making simple, ordinary impacts that have become extraordinary successes.
In 2000, HOH funded the inception of mental health program in Udayan Care for $10K.
In 2007, India's first major Mental health law was enforced.
The Juvenile justice law # 46 was passed in 2014, making it mandatory to provide mental health services, and child protection surveillance in all licensed Child Welfare institutes, benefiting millions of orphan destitute and disadvantaged children.
Since inception HOH has:"I am humbled by the selfless dedication and commitment of our partners, our foot soldiers, who work tirelessly to help these disadvantaged children who by no fault of their own have multiple strikes against them... Every day the people who have dedicated their lives to help provide a future for these children remind me that there is a lot of goodness in the world."
Home of Hope’s mission is to provide educational opportunities to empower disadvantaged and underprivileged youth to become self-sustaining adults of tomorrow. We believe all children deserve the opportunity to build better lives.
Home of Hope’s mission is to provide educational opportunities to empower disadvantaged and underprivileged youth to become self-sustaining adults of tomorrow. We believe all children deserve the opportunity to build better lives.