Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans

by HOPE foundation
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans
Healthcare to HIV/AIDS Infected & Affected Orphans

Project Report | Aug 20, 2025
New Beginnings at Arias Home of HOPE

By Namrata Ranjan | Program Manager Media & Communications

Happy Faces
Happy Faces

From January to July this year, Arias Home of HOPE the all girls orphanage welcomed 12 new girls referred by the Government’s Child Welfare Committee (CWC), each rescued from painful backgrounds of abuse, neglect, abandonment, or extreme poverty. Arriving without safety, schooling, or emotional support, these girls were in urgent need of protection and care.

Since joining Arias Home of HOPE, they have found the security and compassion every child deserves. Today, they receive nutritious food, proper clothing, regular medical care, education, counselling, and, most importantly, a loving home.

Sapna (name changed), once abandoned by her father and drifting between unsafe homes, now studies computer science and dreams of becoming an IT professional to lift her mother out of poverty.

Pooja (name changed), left devastated when her mother remarried and disappeared, became a 'little mother' herself, caring for her younger sister and brother despite her own young age. She arrived at AHH overwhelmed and withdrawn, but now attends Class 10 in an English-medium school and hopes to become a nurse.

Shilpa (name changed), traumatised by her alcoholic father and an unsafe hostel experience, has blossomed at AHH — attending school regularly, making friends, and finally feeling safe and loved.

Thanks to the support of donors like you, Arias Home of HOPE continues to transform lives and turning a place of shelter into a true home where vulnerable girls can heal, learn, and dream again.

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HOPE foundation

Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu - India
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Project Leader:
Malarvili Prabhath
Ex. Officer Women & Children Program
Chennai , Tamil Nadu India
$39,563 raised of $157,824 goal
 
630 donations
$118,261 to go
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