
Eight Programmes.
One Mission.
Each programme addresses a different dimension of poverty — but they work together. The child in our residential school eats from our nutrition programme, drinks from our borewell, and is protected by our rescue team.

Healthcare
54,750+ patients per year
50-bed Foundation Hospital, 23-bed ICU, surgery, maternity, OPD, and mobile health camps reaching remote communities. Free care for patients below the poverty line.
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Child Welfare & Education
8,000+ children in active care
Residential care, free schooling, daily nutrition, healthcare, and child protection for children who have nowhere else to go across Asia.
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Child Protection & Rescue
4-stage rescue pipeline
Prevention, rescue, rehabilitation, and reintegration for children at risk of trafficking, bonded labour, abandonment, and exploitation.
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Girls' Education & Sanitation
30,000+ girls back in school
Toilet blocks, WASH education, and menstrual hygiene programmes keeping girls in class — including a Luxembourg Foreign Ministry-funded project across 15 schools.
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Nutrition & Food Security
$3 feeds a child for a week
On-site food systems, daily school meals, street feeding stations, and emergency food distribution for the most vulnerable communities.
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Livelihoods & Enterprise
500+ women trained per year
Nine-month vocational training in sewing, craft cooperatives, and kitchen gardening. Graduates receive a sewing machine and cooperative membership.
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Clean Energy & Environment
900+ water wells since 1990
Clean water borewells, solar installations in schools and clinics, and biogas systems — each well serves 300 people for 20+ years.
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Community Health Outreach
Hundreds of camps annually
Mobile health camps delivering free medical care, medicines, and specialist consultations to remote villages, leprosy colonies, and homeless communities.
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A child rescued from trafficking needs a school, a meal, a roof, and healthcare — not one of those things. A woman trained to sew needs clean water at home and healthcare for her children. Our programmes are designed to work as a system, not in silos. That is what makes the outcomes stick.
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