NEW HOPE CHILDREN'S HOME

Bengaluru

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New Hope Children Home Bengaluru is catering to 45 children from the background of Orphans, Semi-orphans, Abandoned, Street and Slum. Children are recommended by recognized Institutions, Government personals, Police, Village Elders and so on. It came into existence on 23rd December 2001 in Bengaluru in a very modest way with 10 children. In less than a decade it grew to accommodate 45 children in Bengaluru. These children attend one of the reputed schools in Bengaluru and studying in English medium. Suchlike we have six children homes and community centers in south India catering 160 children.

 
 

NEW HOPE TRIBAL CHILDREN'S HOME

Bhadrachalam

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It was said about the tribes of Bhadrachelam, “They are the people who have never seen a light, never put on proper clothes, does not know about education, who eat mud for hunger, who still hunt humans.” In 2010 Director George visited this village and filled with compassion for them when he saw children lacking proper clothing, shelter, education, and food. Small children were sitting and eating mud, resulting in swollen stomachs and disease. Director George then decided to purchase a piece of land and establish a children’s home for Thirty Children, These children now grateful for what GOD has done in their lives. HELPING HANDS INDIA is currently providing three meals a day, shelter, education, to these children.

 
 

   
 

NEW HOPE CHILDREN'S HOME

Ambur

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The community center in Ambur is located in the Indian district of Tamil Nadu on the Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway. One of the problems faced in Ambur is undrinkable and polluted ground water, causing the communities to suffer with ailments such as bronchitis and tuberculosis. In spite of constraints with resources, Helping Hands India established a community transformation center which now serves up to thirty children with food, medical care, education.

 
 

NEW HOPE CHILDREN'S HOME

Rajoli

 

In 2009, heavy rainfall devastated most of the villages in Andhra Pradesh, India with extensive flooding. Helping Hands India rushed with aid and could help children and families dealing with the loss of loved ones and their homes.Helping Hands India purchased a small piece of land and built a small shelter, which later expanded to a bigger shelter at Rajoli, a village which completely devastated by the floods and loss of lives. Through the help of Sponsors, more land was able to be purchased and a children’s home was constructed. Helping Hands India is currently serving Twenty Five children at Rajoli with facilities.