Our Vision

Work as a catalyst in bringing sustainable change in the lives of underprivileged children, youth, and women, with a life-cycle approach to development. To build our society …..

Our Mission

We for Humanity Foundation, a non-profit organization in India is to empower underprivileged children, youth and women through relevant education, nutrition, social awareness…

Belief

We for Humanity Foundation believes that unless members of the civil society are involved proactively in the process of development, sustainable change will not happen …

We are one of the best and
creative NGO agency in
Delhi/NCR

We for Humanity Foundation, an NGO working for the upliftment of underprivileged sections of society through various engagement programmes at the grassroots level, through live welfare projects on education, nutrition, healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment, in remote villages and slums across India.

We For Humanity Foundation are working in alignment with well experience team!

17+Our Team
26+Projects Completed
17+Expert Members
88%Education Success

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ

We approach the issue of hunger with a sharing-economy model: the donation of excess food enables a vital, yet often wasted, resource to be used to its full capacity.

It just started with 2 Shopper Bags and a volunteer to collect the surplus food and deliver to the homeless through Public Transportation System.

Our use of technology makes We For Humanity unique in three ways: we are able to provide our services on-demand, deliver data analytics AND we’re scalable. Delhi is our first step on a path to end global hunger.

Generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering also an aid given to those in need receive charity from the neighbors.

Your money ultimately is for the children. Every donation is diligently spent for the food that is served directly or indirectly.  On an average, 92% of the total funds is used towards meeting the programme cost and 8% towards the programme management cost. The organisation upholds maximum transparency in funds utilisation.

Cost Per Meal Calculation:

Cost Elements

Cost per Meal

PROGRAM COSTS

11.42

Cost of materials & utilities, distribution costs and factory overheads including manpower, Repairs, depreciation and other factory running expenses

Administrative Overheads

0.42

Cost of activities relating to General Management and Administration

Outreach Cost

0.62

Cost of publicity, communication, Donor Reporting, Advocacy and travel related

Gross Cost per Meal in Rs.

12.46

Less: Subsidy from Government per meal

6.28

Less: Interest and other income

1.38

Cost to be absorbed by TAPF per meal through donations

4.8

National Average of school working days in an academic year

232

Cost to run the MDM program for 1 child per year in Rs.

1,113.96

Rounded off to

1,100.00

We offer internships and fellowships year-round that provide work experience and personal development. Our internships are paid and run the length of a semester. Our internships are paid and run the length of a semester. The work you will be involved in changes the lives of children at home and around the world. To learn more please visit our Internships/Fellowships page to learn more about the program and submit your resume.

Save the Children does not have a formal overseas volunteer program during emergencies. We have internal REDI teams (Responding to Emergencies and Disasters Internationally/Domestically) made up of our personnel who train year-round in their various fields of focus and expertise in order to be ready to deploy when disaster strikes.

YOUR SMALL CONTRIBUTION CAN CREATE BIG SMILES!