With support from The HOPE Foundation, Niladri completed his studies and now helps support his family.
From hardship to independence: How education and sponsorship helped Guddu build a stable future for his family.
At the age of 14, Parveen was rescued by the HOPE team from a situation that put her safety and wellbeing at serious risk.
Shobha was one of the first girls supported by HOPE 25 years ago. She now works for HOPE, along with members of her family.
Alpana is one of the 'original' girls supported by HOPE. Read her story and find out where she is today.
After her father passed away and her mother was diagnosed with HIV, life became very difficult for Sraboni. Read about how HOPE supported her.
Karen is a HOPE supporter who sponsors several street-connected children in Kolkata. Here she writes about sponsoring a young man striving to become a doctor.
Jotish's dream of becoming a doctor seemed out of reach. But thanks to hard work, determination and sponsorship, his dream is now a reality.
A difficult childhood and peer pressure meant Abhijit needed support. Rehabilitation at a HOPE Residential Childcare Centre has changed his life.
Despite a challenging start to life, Aanshi has worked hard to become an independent young woman, with help from HOPE's programmes and sponsorship.
In celebration of Kolkata's first Pride walk in 1999, we share the story of Neha, who found purpose and confidence through HOPE's Beauty Training course.
When little Sonu met with a life-threatening train accident, HOPE's Night Round team were able to provide emergency treatment and get him admitted to hospital.











