Societal Transformation through Empowerment

Welcome to HOPE!

We are commited to promote societal change and a harmonious living throught the all-round empowerment of socially and economically underprivileged families.

HOPE's areas of impact are Educate, Enable, and Intervene. Our activities in these areas include the education and enablement of women, the all-round development of children, legal aid and crisis intervention.

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"Our beloved founder Sr. Noelline Pinto passes away"

A   Tribute to Sr. Noelline Pinto                                                                                       “From the unreal lead me to the real, from the darkness, lead me to light and from death, lead me to immortality”. On  23rd May 2015 our Sr. Neolline has answered the final call of the Lord. After a long illness and suffering, spending her old age gracefully, finally the Lord has ended her earthly pains and called her for heavenly peace.Sr.

Suryouday Day Care Centre Children march for Safeguarding & Preserving water

Save Water Save Trees Save life!!

As we consider our environment as a matter of vital importance, the members of HOPE organized a short rally on the 28th March, 2015. Under the leadership of Mrs. Gracy Sabale the some 30 children marched from Suryouday Day Care Centre to Asara, Sainikwadi for sustaining environment aiming to raise water conservation and prevent cutting of trees.

Children holding Banners
Children marching for prerserving trees & Water
Children Shouting-Save Trees, Save Water

Parineeti Training Centre opens in H.O.P.E. -Empowering Youth

'Joint Project Of H.O.P.E. and TESI foundation'

14th February, 2015 Parineeti Training Center was opened at H.O.P.E. Center in Vadgaon Sheri. The new training center is a joint project of H.O.P.E. and Germany-based TESI Foundation. It offers a customized 3 months training course for young adults from less advantaged background to improve their skills and enhance their employability. The first batch with 20 students has started on 16th February.

Guests present for the event
Presentation By Sr. Flory, Directress H.O.P.E.
Students sharing their experience

HOPE celebrates - HOPE Day 2015 on the 28th Feb.

41 years of Spreading H.O.P.E.

H.O.P.E for a better tomorrow

 Flaking back the layers of H.O.P.E. as a social organization it has discovered a purpose that is fueled by variety of experiences and communal harmony towards women, children and the marginalized. 28th February, 2015 was a day of prestige and honor for H.O.P.E. as it celebrated H.O.P.E. day in H.O.P.E. center, Moseswadi along with 100 guests, benefactors, staffs and supporters.

HOPE Hostel girls perform welcome dance
Sr.Lucy releases HOPE's news letter - Spreading HOPE
Staff group photo
HOPE articles displaced

H.O.P.E. opens Kalpataru Girls Hostel

On 11th January 2014 H.O.P.E. opened the doors of Kalpataru Girls Hostel in Sainik Wadi, Vadgaon Sheri. It provides affordable accomodation for volunteers, students and women in distress seeking for a temporary mid way home.Fr. Matthias Altrichter did the blessing and Sr. Caroline Fernandes did the inauguration.The stretch of the national highway from Yerwada which was a laid back area has developed in astronomical speed in the last decade.

40 Years of H.O.P.E. Celebration - Awakening

H.O.P.E. 1974 to 2014

On 8th March, 2014, H.O.P.E. completed 40 years. Founded in 1974 by Sr. Noelline Pinto in Vadgaon Sheri, H.O.P.E. now can look back to 40 years of humanitarian service to poor and marginalized women, children, and families.

H.O.P.E. Celebrates Senior Citizens Day

H.O.P.E. Celebrates Senior Citizens Day
First October is the world senior Citizen’s Day and 2nd to 8th October is the Joy of Giving week. In a harmonious blending of the 2 events H.O.P.E. celebrated the senior Citizens Day on 4th Oct. from 10.am to 2.00 p.m. in Maria Hall, VadgaonSheri. H.O.P.E. staff, Volunteers from the local community gave their love, time, service and gifts in kind to organize a Melava for our 250 revered senior citizens.

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