This is an article from The Hindu. Chennai – Twelve-year-old N. Archana, a native of Edayapatti village in Pudukottai district, wakes up early, cooks rice and curry, goes to school and often returns home to be beaten up by her drunken father. In between this all this, she finds time to take...
Hi everyone, We need you! During Diwali, our Hope Children identified the most destitute elderly people in their villages who require immediate care. Some of these people are disabled, abandoned, unable to care for their bodily functions, or even able to get food or water, and most are all of the...
On Oct. 3rd, 2013, our Global Director, Mohini (Elaine) Kueper, gave a ground-breaking presentation at a TEDx event in Coimbatore, India. “Our research has shown a new dimension to sociology- something we refer to as the Neurology of Compassion. Compassion is not just a cultivated behavior,...
1) A designer from Singapore named Mrs. Prasad donated 80 saris for our HoPE Center children to deliver to poor elderly people in India, including Mrs. Jayammal. 2) A long-time donor to...
This outpouring of heartfelt generosity inspired a new initiative to feed and clothe poor elderly and disabled people who are often discarded by their loved ones. Mrs. Jayammal looks radiantly transformed and proudly beams in her new sari with a belly full of nutritious food, but countless...
Join the Global HoPE Feeding Champion Community at www.MillionMealsofHoPE.org Log into the Community that is Feeding the World to track the progress Keep updated on the HoPE World Feeding Events Enjoy the wonderful and heartwarming stories from our Tripura volunteers in cities across the United...
Our “Million Meals of HoPE” project is off to a great start. To keep the red-hot momentum going, we are going to launch an all-new Sounds and Snacks For Kids program in the United States and Mexico, and open HoPE Learning Centers in Mexico. This is in addition to the existing 85 HoPE Learning...
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Sarala came to Girlstown when we started in 2005. Her single-income family of six relied solely on her father’s ‘cooly’ or day-labourer income of 1000 Rupees per month (approximately $20 US). Sarala’s chances of being freed from the cycle of poverty were slim, especially being a girl and the...