Founded in 2015 in Delhi, Hamari Pahchan is a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities across India. Its mission is to help individuals establish their own “Pahchan” or identity by providing access to education, healthcare, employment, and basic necessities.
Core Initiatives:
Education: Through programs like the Drishti Project, the NGO has educated over 11,250 children, focusing on academics, life skills, and health awareness.
Women’s Empowerment: With initiatives like Project Sukhad, Hamari Pahchan has supported 2,000+ women with menstrual hygiene kits and skill-based job opportunities.
Skill Development: Workshops such as candle making and job-readiness training help individuals build sustainable livelihoods.
Community Welfare: Regular distribution drives provide food, clothes, and medical aid to underserved communities.
Impact Highlights:
Educated 11,250+ children
Supported 2,000+ women
Distributed 10,000+ menstrual hygiene kits
Conducted multiple vocational training programs
How to Get Involved?
Volunteers can join by applying on the NGO’s website, attending orientation, and participating in community events or using their unique skills to contribute.
For those passionate about social change, Hamari Pahchan—and organizations like Unessa Foundation—offer meaningful ways to create lasting impact.
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