Updates
- KHF is Registered Under FCRA,Act 2010, Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India
- KHF organized Drug De-addiction Awareness Programme at Industrial Training Institute Baramulla Kashmir
- ( August 2022) Geologist warns of possible major earthquake in J&K
- "In every thing there must be a reason, a time 2come and a time 2go. I pray that this New Year brings 2you happiness and joy 4ever and ever"
- Support us for upcoming rehabilitation center for blinds
- KHF required yours support for construction of home for blinds in Kashmir valley
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COVID-19

Dear Friends, This is a terrifying time for all of us, and in upcoming few days it may turn into worst and horrible situation. It’s the daily wage or income which helps an ordinary community or group of our society to buy food for four times of meals, even it helps them in buying medicines and basic essential items. They can neither afford sanitizers, masks or neither gloves nor they can access quality and affordable healthcare if diagnosed positive for COVID-19. This pandemic will hit them the hardest. People are crammed into slums and overcrowded hospitals are seen everywhere. In many of these places, people simply can't afford to stay home in order to earn their daily livelihood or get the basic health care they need. We call upon Indian companies to help these oppressed peoples and reach the most marginalized group of Indian societies and ensure no one should be treated mall. With your support KHF will leverage its expertise in WASH and food items for the most vulnerable. We’ll provide portable hand washing apparatuses and protective gears/Personal Protection Equipment to service providers, dry ration, spread awareness and advocate with the government to strengthen public healthcare and economic assistance. So, let’s make this request massive, before it turns too late! This is a global crisis and we can only beat it if every person from every country will contribute towards the welfare of it.
Our Mission

Kashmir Humanity Foundation KHF India mission is to educate the poor and the other half is to educate the world about the poor. Our vision is to strive for a world of leaders and citizens who have interacted with, and are truly knowledgeable about the world\'s poor. We believe in a "pass it on" philosophy where education is free and available for all who seek it. Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and sponsors are changing the world we live in.
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Registered Under CSR Activities MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

KASHMIR HUMANITY FOUNDATION is registered under The Societies Registration Act, 1860 in Srinagar Kashmir, India; the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA); and sections 12A , 80G of the Income Tax Act & Registered Under CSR Activities MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
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Our Vision.

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RELEVANCE OF THE PROJECT TO THE PRORITIES OF THE PROGRAMME

The need based action plans to be prepared, implemented and reviewed annually by the village communities in facilitation of the other stakeholders.
All the stakeholders will be involved at various stages to share learn and contribute their inputs, which lead to better results and create opportunities for its wider dissemination by them at their levels.
The project provide platform for the community to set their own priorities and decide possible solution which can initially be the low cost traditional system or technologies already in use.
Furthermore opens opportunities for research on community preferred need based new technologies as basket of choice to select the best fit in their system / region with some modifications on recommendation of community.
Added – value.
Innovation approaches.
Models for good practices.
Promotion of gender equality and equal opportunities.
Promotion of education among deprived
Target Groups

Rural poor communities including men, women and children, more so with communities who are below the poverty line. Small and marginal farmers, land less labourers and artisans.
RELEVANCE OF THE PROJECT TO THE TARGET GROUPS
The target groups basically forest dweller forced to survive on degraded forestland which in now partly turned to be the agriculture land but not suitable for agricultural practices and migration in nearby city areas to fulfill their basic needs. Even then they are still expecting forest to provide some fuel for them and fodder for their cattle. This led to continuous degradation of forest resource, resulted dance forest to the totally scrubland. Development of this forestland that is a common property of the village provides opportunity for all the villagers to come and work together and enjoy the benefits equally by all class of community. Looking to the increasing population and continuous degradation of natural resources the agriculture land alone unable to meet out the total food requirement of the village then what about other needs when there is no source of income available. The seriousness of situation becoming critical day after day and the farmers are forced to migrate and / or harvest trees to meet their basic need. If the situation not treated carefully considering the need and priorities of the villagers the day is not far when there is not forest left for harvesting for these communities at the same time the would have the control over these environmental resources. The need totally is to help peoples to help themselves in a sustainable manner.
Lifecycle Approach:Children, their families and the community

Kashmir Humanity Foundation believes that education is both the means as well as the end to a better life: the means because it empowers an individual to earn his/her livelihood and the end because it increases one's awareness on a range of issues - from healthcare to appropriate social behavior to understanding one's rights - and in the process help him/her evolve as a better citizen. Education is the most effective tool which helps children build a strong foundation; enabling them to free themselves from the vicious cycle of ignorance, poverty and disease.
Kashmir Humanity Foundation realized that Education for Children cannot be achieved without the family, particularly, unless the mother is assured of health care and empowered. Moreover, when an elder sibling is educated and relevantly skilled to be employable and begins earning, the journey of empowerment continues beyond the present generation.
Kashmir Humanity Foundation extended its thematic areas of intervention by supporting family health, livelihood, and women empowerment. Children, their families and the community become the target group for Kashmir Humanity Foundation’s activities as child education cannot be done in isolation and nothing else but education for children can bring long lasting change in the society.
Kashmir Humanity Foundation, fights for the child rights
Right to Survival:
• Right to be born
• Right to minimum standards of food, shelter and clothing
• Right to live with dignity
• Right to health care, to safe drinking water, nutritious food, a clean and safe environment, and information to help them stay healthy
Right to Protection:
• Right to be protected from all sorts of violence
• Right to be protected from neglect
• Right to be protected from physical and sexual abuse
• Right to be protected from dangerous drugs
Right to Participation:
• Right to freedom of opinion
• Right to freedom of expression
• Right to freedom of association
• Right to information
• Right to participate in any decision making that involves him/her directly or indirectly
Right to Development:
• Right to education
• Right to learn
• Right to relax and play
• Right to all forms of development – emotional, mental and physical
Awearness Programmes

Kashmir Humanity Foundation KHF India mission is to educate the poor and the other half is to educate the world about the poor. Our vision is to strive for a world of leaders and citizens who have interacted with, and are truly knowledgeable about the world\'s poor. We believe in a "pass it on" philosophy where education is free and available for all who seek it. Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and sponsors are changing the world we live in.
Helping Hands for Humanity
Awearness Programmes

Kashmir Humanity Foundation KHF India mission is to educate the poor and the other half is to educate the world about the poor. Our vision is to strive for a world of leaders and citizens who have interacted with, and are truly knowledgeable about the world\'s poor. We believe in a "pass it on" philosophy where education is free and available for all who seek it. Those of us who have received a free education pass it on by helping others less fortunate by teaching, interacting and learning. With just a few hours a week, our volunteers, children and sponsors are changing the world we live in.
Success Stories

I joined KHF INDIA Embroidery center 1 year back. Now I am proficient in ladies Embroidery work. I am getting small works from the local market and village peoples. now i am self-independent as I belong to poor family. Today I am earning Rs 150-200 per day
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Urgent Appeal

Urgent Appeal:-
Kashmir Humanity Foundation, NGO working for the underprivileged, solicits public support to establish the "Home for the Blinds in Kashmir” For information and donation, please contact admin@jkhfindia.org
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Programs for 2022 & 2023

We provide help for children in need through an Education to child development that helps children for their education fully mature in every aspect of life — emotionally, physically, and economically.
We Can Accept Donations from Countries Other Than India as we Have Valid FCRA Certificate Please contact for donations to, For Indian Contribution Account (for Indian Residents) E Mail at admin(at)jkhfindia.org
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Free Food Distribution

We all wish we could do more to support underprivileged Hospital patients facing challenges and their caregivers, beyond our prayers.Providing food to poor patients in Government hospitals started in a humble manner by Kashmir Humanity foundation
Eradicating Social injustice
Social injustice prevails in societies, when there exists a difference of classes and status. To discourage difference of class, the cited organizations executea number of projects, through which sufficient awareness is created among the people insisting them to be respectful for each other and discourage discrimination. In the same way, the Kashmir Humanity Foundation works to eradicate social injustice through various projects Free Food Distribution We all wish we could do more to support underprivileged Hospital patients facing challenges and their caregivers, beyond our prayers.Providing food to poor patients in Government hospitals started in a humble manner by Kashmir Humanity foundation
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Poverty in India
We are Registered Under CSR Activities
MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
30 crore people still live in extreme poverty in India: UN report India has one third of worlds poorest: World Bank One in three of the worlds poorest people are living in India: World Bank About 300 million people still live in extreme poverty in India a United Nations report has said. Still nearly 300 million people live in extreme poverty in India and face deprivation in terms of access to basic services, including education, health, water, sanitation and electricity the report Says India, which has a population of over 125 crore, out of 30 crore people still live in extreme poverty which is 37% of Indian Population. To support our programs contact
BPL survey of Jammu and Kashmir:-
According to a BPL survey of Jammu and Kashmir by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES), over 2.21 lakh people fall under below urban poverty level in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. And in the district Srinagar alone, there are over 73,262 Below Poverty Line (BPL) populations, according to DES mid-year estimates.
AWARDS & RECOGNITION
Over the years Kashmir Humanity Foundation’s work has been recognized by various State and Central Government Dignitaries. We are thankful to them for entrusting their faith and belief in our services and giving us such an honour. It encourages and makes us believe that we are on the right track and at the same time reminds us of the great responsibility we carry on our shoulders towards Humanity.
Urgent Announcement
We have a vacancy for 20 kids in orphanage, interested may contact us everything is free in orphanage, like education, books, food, uniform shoes and all other requirements.
Child Rights
They are abandoned. They do not get a chance to step in a school. They are left to fend for themselves on the streets. They suffer from many forms of violence. They do not have access to even primary healthcare. They are subjected to cruel and inhumane treatments every day. They are children – innocent, young and beautiful – who are deprived of their rights.
In the history of human rights, the rights of children are the most ratified. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines Child Rights as the minimum entitlements and freedoms that should be afforded to every citizen below the age of 18 regardless of race, national origin, colour, gender, language, religion, opinions, origin, wealth, birth status, disability, or other characteristics.
These rights encompass freedom of children and their civil rights, family environment, necessary healthcare and welfare, education, leisure and cultural activities and special protection measures. The UNCRC outlines the fundamental human rights that should be afforded to children in four broad classifications that suitably cover all civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights of every child:
Disasters & Relief
Disasters and emergencies threaten the rights of children and damages the communities they live in.
Kashmir Humanity Foundation (KHF India) has been responding to disasters in India since the 2008 Kashmir Humanity Foundation (KHF India) works to reduce the risk when a disaster or emergency occurs. Our response is aimed at the core humanitarian needs of children and youth with quality programmes and continued support in their recovery and rehabilitation.
Our Disaster Risk Management Goal
Children of all age groups, their families and caregivers live in disaster resilient communities and enjoy their inherent human rights at all times, including the right to life with dignity during crises.
We focus on core humanitarian needs during emergencies
Humanitarian relief and response interventions of Kashmir Humanity Foundation (KHF India) are based on both the needs and vulnerabilities of communities in general and children in particular. We endeavour to address the survival needs of the children and their families in the event of a disaster along with child protection and education as key focus areas.
Drug De-addiction Awareness Programme
Drug De-addiction Awareness Programme held in Industrial Training Institute Baramulla Kashmir
In its initiative to eradicate drug menace from society, the Kashmir Humanity Foundation, J&K Organized drug de- addiction program at Government ITI Baramulla
The focus of the programme was to provide insight to the students about the seriousness of drug addiction.
Esteemed SSP Baramulla. Graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The programme was also attended by Gust of honor CMO Baramulla ,Deputy Controller , Principal ITI ,Students and many other NGO’s
FCRA Projects
KHF India mission is to educate the poor and the other half is to educate the world
Nagaon: With more than 5.03 lakh affected people due to floods, many people took shelter on embankments and highways as several areas under Assam`s Nagaon district continue to remain inundated. The flood situation in Assam`s Nagaon district is still grim as more than 5.03 lakh people in the district are still affected. Many areas under the Raha revenue circle in the Nagaon district are still under flood waters.
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