We may not be able to change the world, but we can make a difference in the life of one child. HWM was formed to offer joy and hope to the lives of children, and it now operates the HOME OF HOPE for them. We provide food, shelter, clothes, and education to orphaned, semi-orphaned, and hungry children.
An estimated 1,03,000 Indians are diagnosed with leprosy each year. It damages nerve endings, making pain and injury impossible to detect. The patients' infections cause them to lose their fingers, hands, toes, and feet over time. Unfortunately, many people are rejected, stigmatized, and discriminated against for the rest of their lives, and as a result, many people delay obtaining treatment, even if the condition is entirely curable in its early stages! Society considers lepers to be filthy, and the majority of them are expelled from their communities. HWM provides a helping hand to these needy and suffering members of the community by providing them with food, clothing, specially designed shoes, first aid medicine, and other necessities.
In India, most widows are treated with disrespect and are often seen as a financial burden on their families. Unfortunately, if a husband dies, the wife is barred from remarrying, even if she is still in her teens. There was a time in India when sati was practiced. Sati is a term that describes a wife who has been forced into her husband's prey. God has placed a burden on our hearts to aid these widows with food, clothing, and medicine. Teach them practical skills, such as sewing, to assist them in regaining their footing.
HWM works to raise societal awareness by camping on various initiatives related to pollution, weather, tree planting, and drinking water. As well as how to avoid numerous viral diseases.
For millions of Indian women, every day is a struggle against poverty and despair. For the most part, they are fully reliant on their husbands to survive. Women are left alone to care for themselves and their children when man is unemployed or flees.