Hamrah Charitable Trust

save the orphan child

Your support can turn an orphan’s struggle into a story of strength

Every child deserves love, care, and the chance to dream of a brighter future. With your donation, we can provide food, shelter, education, and emotional support to orphan children who have no one else to rely on.

Hamrah Charitable Trust is public charitable Registered Under Bombay Public Trust Act, Of 1950, ,a humanitarian organization committed to creating lasting change in the lives of all marginalized communities, especially children, who are living in poverty, injustice, and neglect. The term Hamrah translates to “path partner,” symbolizing our belief that every individual has a path to follow to achieve their life’s goals, desires, and ambitions. We aim to provide essential services such as food, water, shelter, education, healthcare, employment opportunities, justice, and a clean and safe environment to each individual.

The Trust is dedicated to uplifting all marginalized communities across Gujarat and India, focusing on transforming lives through sustainable development initiatives. Founded with a deep commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by vulnerable populations, Hamrah Charitable Trust works on several key areas of development, including:

Empowering Women and Children

We believe in creating a safe and supportive environment for women and children. Our work in this area includes:

Community Counseling & Support: Our volunteers and staff provide in-home counseling to families, helping them with critical decisions related to health, education, and financial stability. We’ve helped hundreds of families improve their daily lives. We also encourage women to form Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to promote savings and shared decision-making.

Community Counseling & Support: Our volunteers and staff provide in-home counseling to families, helping them with critical decisions related to health, education, and financial stability. We’ve helped hundreds of families improve their daily lives. We also encourage women to form Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to promote savings and shared decision-making.

Advocacy & Awareness: We’ve organized workshops on women’s rights and domestic violence, working with government and other agencies to protect at-risk women and children.

We aim for a phenomenal growth with innovative ideas that will benefit the society at large. It will be achieved by managing Time & Process, Cost & Cash Flows, Quality & Performance, And Organizational Behavior by Planning Resources, Scheduling Resources, Organizing Resources, Directory Resources, Monitoring resources, Controlling Resources within Quality Constraints, Time Constraints, and Cost Constraints.

Close your eyes for a moment

Take a moment to remember the love, care, and protection you received from your parents. Now imagine—what if your parents were not there? What would have become of you? and  where would you be?
Imagine having no parents, no relatives, no education, no school, no collage, no hospital, no protection of family and society if you had no home, no car, no phone, no internet, no hot fresh  food, no toys, no money, no clean clothes, no shower, no privacy, For girls, the lack of privacy is even more painful., no bed to sleep on, no place to cook, no place to wash  and also don’t have  legal identity documents  no full name no surname, no cast, no Aadhar card, no pan card, no ration card, no address, no religious / spiritual identity,  no religion, no home town, no place, no person, or no one to call your own. and No memories of love—just survival.

Now add the constant daily fear of physical and verbal abuse.
People give no respect treating you with contempt, throwing food at you like you’re an animal with pity, avoiding you, shunning you.
This nightmare is not a story , it is reality of more than 30 million orphaned and abandoned children in India.
Even in our society where people with the support of family, education, and a home struggle to survive—facing, juggling unstable jobs, failed businesses, and broken relationships. If life is so hard for the supported, then what about those who have no support at all? what happens to those who have no one?

These children stand alone, invisible to the world.

You’ve seen them , —

• Malnourished orphan children Begging at traffic lights
• , wearing torn , filthy clothes,
• sleeping on roads beside stray animals,
• their stomachs empty and eyes full of hopelessness. telling a story of silent suffering.

The Dangers orphan children They Face in Daily lives:

• Fear of other beggars who steal their earnings or push them away or exploit .
• Fear of abusive strangers who use filthy words, beat them, sexually abuse, or worse.
• Fear of gangs who control begging spots and areas taking their earnings and many times , they are beaten, crippling them to earn more Like cutting hands or legs or make them or blind in them ,
• Organ trade : selling human organs , where their lives are worth les
• Human trafficking: sold into prostitution or forced crime.

This is life story of most orphan children:

Some becomes victim of human trafficking, sold into prostitution. Others are manipulated, beaten forced into crime and smuggling ending in jails ,
other are left to fend for themselves in a world that only seems to respect the strong.
The privileged discuss justice, but we live in society but the poor and middle class in India already struggle to find it. Justice often belongs to the rich and powerful people
, these children are unable fight and find none who speaks or fight for them unless rare occasions by Allah’s mercy.

Every orphan deeply longs for the love of parents, when they see other children joyfully playing with parents and toys eating together, their hearts cry for a moment they can never have the irreplaceable warmth of parental love.

Every orphan deeply longs for the love of parents, when they see other children joyfully playing with parents and toys eating together, their hearts cry for a moment they can never have the irreplaceable warmth of parental love.

We aim to break this cycle of despair by providing:

• Safe Shelter – A Real Home They Can Belong To And Feel Safe
• Nutritious Food And Medical Care – No Child Should Sleep Hungry And Be Sick Without Treatment
• Education – To Open Doors To Opportunity.
• Security & Protection – Freedom From Predators Gangs, And Abuse And Other Fear
• Practical Life Skills – To Prepare Them For Independent, Dignified Futures.
• Identity & Documentation: – Giving Them A Legal Name And Place ,Recognition In Society.
Love And Care And Emotional Support : Through Trained Foster Parents.
• Trauma Counselling : to heal scars you can’t see , To Heal Emotional Wounds And Rebuild Hope
From Experts During A Challenging Period

About Us

Hamrah Charitable Trust is public charitable Registered Under Bombay Public Trust Act, Of 1950, ,a humanitarian organization committed to creating lasting change in the lives of all marginalized communities, especially children, who are living in poverty, injustice, and neglect. The term Hamrah translates to “path partner,” symbolizing our belief that every individual has a path to follow to achieve their life’s goals, desires, and ambitions. We aim to provide essential services such as food, water, shelter, education, healthcare, employment opportunities, justice, and a clean and safe environment to each individual.

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Our President

A successful entrepreneur, and above all, a devoted social worker. Mr. Abdulrashid’s life is a testimony to selfless service inspired by personal loss  From building hospitals in backward regions to feeding riot victims and uplifting widows, he has relentlessly worked to bring dignity and justice to the most vulnerable.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF OUR PRESIDENT,  HAMRAH CHARITABLE TRUST

Mr. Abdulrashid Yusufbhai Pandvawala is a dedicated social entrepreneur with over three decades of experience in public service, disaster relief, and community welfare. His commitment to social causes is rooted in his family’s personal struggles with medical issues, which inspired him to establish a mission-driven healthcare network.

Why Donate?

Consider sponsoring a child’s education with our organisation to make a positive impact while enjoying tax benefits. Your contribution helps provide vital educational support for children in need, ensuring brighter futures for India’s youth.
avail a 50% tax exemption under section 80G of income tax

What We Do


Women Empowerment

Skill Development

Save Environment

Kids Education

Support Homeless

Empowering Women and Children

We believe in creating a safe and supportive environment for women and children. Our work in this area includes:
Community Counseling & Support: Our volunteers and staff provide in-home counseling to families, helping them with critical decisions related to health, education, and financial stability.
Hamrah Shelter Home: We operate a safe haven in the Kheda district for victims of domestic violence and trafficking.

Collaborative Community Health Initiatives

We understand the importance of a holistic approach to community well-being, which is why we collaborate with various government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to create meaningful impact.
Health and Awareness Programs: We’ve conducted awareness and vaccination drives for diseases like HIV/AIDS and Polio.
De-addiction Efforts: Following a survey on drug abuse in rural, slum, and highway populations, we launched de-addiction awareness programs to address the most common issues of tobacco and alcohol abuse.

Educational Support

We’ve provided educational materials, tuition classes, and awareness programs that have directly benefited 102 children and adolescents. Additionally, we’ve hosted seminars on leadership and career guidance for youth, with 120 participants in one year, which resulted in 37 students—25 girls and 12 boys—getting promoted for higher studies.

Vocational Training

Our skill development programs help people, particularly women, achieve sustainable livelihoods. Through courses like Bed Side Assistant (Nursing) and beauty parlor training, 29 underprivileged girls were able to find employment, earning an average of Rs. 7,000-8,000 per month.

Save The Orphan Children

Why Donate?

Consider sponsoring a child’s education with our organisation to make a positive impact while enjoying tax benefits. Your contribution helps provide vital educational support for children in need, ensuring brighter futures for India’s youth.
avail a 50% tax exemption under section 80G of income tax