We are
Hand In Hand
Foundation
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The “Hand in Hand Foundation” is a charity and non-profit organization that supports orphaned and impoverished children in India.



























What We Do
01.
— We Find & Fund
We provide educational support, we do our best to lend a hand to the poorest in society by offering them livelihood support, medical aid and assistance with other personal needs.
02.
— We Build Networks
Our work focuses on supporting children from disadvantaged families and giving them access to a high-quality education.
03.
— We Strengthen
Education gives children the opportunity to shape a better future. Education
plays a crucial role in promoting equality
particularly for girls and disadvantaged groups. Through improved access to education, social barriers can be broken, and longterm change becomes possible.
04.
— We Educate
Education is an essential factor in breaking the cycle of poverty. With the aim of providing schooling for impoverished children who were unable to attend due to financial circumstances. Since then, we have been committed to supporting poor and orphaned children.
05.
— We Provide Care
The primary goal is to reduce the number of school dropouts, raise parental awareness and provide basic educational supplies, such as exercise books, bags and uniforms, as well as paying school fees.
06.
— We Consult
Let’s say ‘no’ to these social, cultural and economic imbalances and be a person in modern society who creates harmony and equality among our brethren and brings hope and a smile to disadvantaged people on our doorsteps.
Our Reach
Impact Stories
Reshma’s Journey from the Fields to the Classroom
Reshma was just 11 when she began working in the agricultural fields outside Vijayawada. Her family struggling under the weight of poverty couldn’t afford basic schooling. Thanks to the intervention of the Hand in Hand Foundation, Reshma received school supplies, tuition support, and daily meals.
Akhil Found His Voice Through Education
Akhil lost both his parents at a young age and was raised by his grandmother in Eluru. Timid and withdrawn, he rarely spoke and had never attended school. However, everything changed when the Hand in Hand Foundation identified his situation during a community outreach.
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