At Helping Hands of Asia Foundation, we are dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities across India. Our mission is to provide essential resources, support, and opportunities that empower individuals and families to lead better lives. We believe in the power of collective action and aim to create sustainable change through our various programs and initiatives.
Who We Are
Helping Hands of Asia Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the quality of life in marginalized communities. Our team comprises passionate individuals who work tirelessly to address issues related to education, healthcare, women’s empowerment, and livelihood development. We are driven by compassion and a strong desire to make a difference.
What we do
Transforming Communities One Child at a Time
Education Support
Fund scholarships, school supplies, and educational programs for children and adults in need
Healthcare Access
Provide essential medical services, health camps, and emergency care to underserved communities
Women's Empowerment
Support vocational training, self-help groups, and entrepreneurship programs for women.
Livelihood Enhancement
Facilitate skill development and job opportunities for individuals seeking sustainable employment
Emergency Relief Fund
Provide immediate assistance during natural disasters or crises.
Child Nutrition and Welfare
Support programs that provide nutritious meals and healthcare to children
Urgent Appeal: Support Flood-Affected
Villages in Punjab, India
Thousands of families in Punjab, India, are facing an unprecedented crisis as devastating floods have submerged entire villages, displacing communities, destroying homes, and ruining livelihoods. With roads underwater, crops washed away, and families stranded, the need for urgent relief is critical.
We cannot do this without you.
While 99% of donations so far have come from compassionate NRIs and a U.S.-based nonprofit partner, the scale of this disaster demands global solidarity. Your support can provide:
- Emergency shelter and food for displaced families.
- Clean drinking water and medical supplies to prevent disease.
- Long-term rehabilitation for farmers and rebuilding of homes.
We’re Asia’s lifeline for health and water. Join the fight against preventable suffering.
Join our Circle of Changemakers with a recurring donation starting at just ₹500/month.
Choose an amount that fits your budget: → ₹500 | ₹1,000 | ₹2,500 | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | ₹25,000 | ₹50,000
Clean Water Saves Lives. Healthy Communities Build Futures.
Our Community-First Approach At HELPING HANDS FOR ASIA FOUNDATION, we believe sustainable change starts with listening. Here’s how we ensure help reaches those who need it most:
Identify Needs Through Data-Driven Surveys
Before starting any project, our experts conduct on-ground surveys to:
Pinpoint villages or families with the greatest need.
Assess challenges (e.g., water scarcity, disease prevalence).
Engage local leaders to understand cultural and social dynamics.
Partner with Communities
Train locals to maintain water systems or run health camps.
Involve village councils in project planning.
Leave behind tools and knowledge for long-term resilience.
Deploy Local Experts
We send trained teams to:
Verify survey findings firsthand.
Map infrastructure gaps (e.g., distance to clinics, water sources).
Social Work: Active in corporate social responsibility (CSR), focusing on education, healthcare, and rural development. His initiatives include building schools, hospitals, and clean drinking water projects in Punjab.
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