Education
Hanu socialwelfare foundation is working towards providing holistic education and creating
sustainable livelihoods for 5,000 children in the next ten years. For this we focus equally on shelter
homes, communities and schools increasing impact and sustainability.
Hanu socialwelfare foundation bridges the gaps in formal education and opportunities by providing
under-privileged children language and STEAM education, life-skills support and scholarships for
higher education.
Through volunteers during weekends at orphanages engaged in providing holistic education and life
skills support. Through fellows during the week at low-income private and government schools focused on school transformation and improving learning outcomes.
Through community youth every evening at after-school community centers in urban slums striving
to improve community ownership on the education of their children.
Free legal help
Free legal aid is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed to all the citizens of the country. Article 21
of the Constitution of India states, “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law”. Hence ensuring legal aid to everyone is necessary for ensuring substantive equality
Article 39A of the Constitution of India provides for free legal aid to the poor and weaker sections of
the society, to promote justice on the basis of equal opportunity
In pursuance of this in 1987, the ‘Legal Services Authorities Act’ was enacted by Parliament, which
came into force on 9 November, 1995 to establish a nationwide uniform network for providing free
and competent legal services to the weaker sections of the society
Hanu socialwelfare Foundation Is working for weaker sections of the society to provide them free
legal help.
Free plantation
Hanu socialwelfare foundation is on the mission to create a healthy, green and clean planet through
tree plantation. Along with our diligent greening efforts, we strive to uplift and assist the rural communities, while promoting extensive agriculture across the nation and making it a happy-green paradise.We work with a vision of developing lush-green and bio-diverse sustainable world for the future generations by igniting a huge environmental revolution through trees. With our each healthy sapling, we intend to create a repository for a rich ecological bio diverse planet.
Health
He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything” – Arabic proverb
India has made rapid strides in the health sector since independence. However, various eye opening data from NFHS clearly indicate that access to healthcare still remains a challenge.
While the health statistics of rural India continue to be poor, the health status and access to health for the poor in urban slum dwellers has surfaced to be equally deplorable and have less than 4% of government primary healthcare facilities.
Urban slum dwellers suffer from adverse health conditions owing to mainly two reasons –first the lack of education and thus lack of awareness; and second the unwillingness to lose a day’s wage in order to reach the nearest medical facility. Healthcare for underprivileged, which is a desperate need, thus remains unaddressed.
The need of the hour is thus a two pronged approach – first to bring quality healthcare services to
doorsteps of the needy and second to promote healthcare awareness and contemporary healthcare
seeking behavior among the underprivileged.
The Hanu socialwelfare Foundation has provided free healthcare services to more than 11,700
children and families
Animal welfare
Hanu social welfare Foundation is working for homeless animals to provide them food and to cure
them in illness