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Bringing Hope the sustainable way
John Foundation exists to empower vulnerable kids and women through quality education and skill training 

About

How it all began.

Your support has impacted:

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"We knew that if these two girls were left on the streets of Hyderabad, they would soon be trafficked"

In June 2007, a friend saw a man leave two girls on a road near Hyderabad. When he confronted him, the father told him that he was from a poor village and could no longer provide for his five children. He wanted to leave them on the streets of Hyderabad hoping they could beg and find some food to survive. Astonished and unsure what to do, the friend brought the two girls to Saji and Cynthia John. While we had no infrastructure, funding, or staff to take care of these girls, we knew that if they were left on the streets of Hyderabad, they would soon be trafficked. This was the beginning of John Foundation.

What began with two girls has grown into a large organization that today aims to rescue vulnerable children and young girls from being trafficked, and provide them with a sustainable alternative through good quality education and employable skill training. Over the years, children and women from various at-risk backgrounds including - semi-orphans, children rescued from trafficking, single mothers and widows, girls rescued from temple prostitution, children affected by HIV/AIDS and children from low - income families – have undergone a wide range of education and skill training programs at John Foundation

2000+

children through formal education

310+

children through safe housing and family care

8775+

individuals through employable skills training

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