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2007 Annual Meeting

HOPE FOR HUMANITY

ANNUAL MEETING - SEPTEMBER 22, 2007

The Hope for Humanity Annual Meeting was held on September 22, 2007 at the home of Board Member Leela Mandava.

Pictures of some projects supported by Hope for Humanity



Sewing Machines for the poor through Prabha Women's Welfare Foundation

Orphan children abandoned by their own families looked after and cared for at "SOFOSH" (Society of Friends of Sassoon Hospital).

Volunteer

Volunteer

 

How can you volunteer to help Hope for Humanity?  Come join us and bring your enthusiasm, ideas and individual talents!

  • Ask yourself first, "how can I make a difference"
  • Come to the meetings when arranged; learn more about our mission; bring any proposals; ask us any questions or concerns you might have
  • Bring your compassion, courage and conviction
  • Donate what ever you can **
  • Donate professional services
  • Encourage young children to save spare change to help the needy
  • Encourage young professionals to bring their talents and ideas
  • Get involved and stay involved as a volunteer
  • Help increase awareness among friends and family by discussing our efforts
  • Help support local community causes directly with sandwich preparation to the homeless; work in soup kitchens, take part in cure for cancer related walks, pay visits to women's shelters etc.
  • Hold a fundraising event
  • Make it a combined effort to sustain humanitarian services
  • Participate in Walk-a-Thons from time to time to support worthy causes
  • Stay focused on the real issues of the needy
  • Suggest a worthy cause that you are aware of, that would benefit from our support
  • Visit sites of the projects we support (during trips to India from time to time) and give us the feedback after your return

Together, we can make a difference!

Contact Us

Contact Us and Learn More

Phone: 301-935-5460

Address: 9004 Acredale Ct, College Park, MD 20740

FAQ’s

Q:        How does Hope for Humanity differ from other charity organizations?

A:         We aim to be a grass-roots effort which will grow and flourish from the efforts and enthusiasm of our volunteers. We strongly believe, spreading the word among friends and family will have a much more meaningful purpose and life long connection for generations to come. Plus, all members will have an opportunity for working together with one aim which is, helping with humanitarian causes as directly as possible. Thus each of us can participate in the process and feel that we are making a difference instead of standing on the sidelines. We mainly try to focus on the projects that have immediate outcome and results provided by our social workers working within the organization so we know how well we are doing.