Our Recent Activities

In 'Youth Employment Program 2020' almost 10K youngsters got placed in various fields like IT sector, Govt. Jobs etc.
In many poor countries of Africa and Asia, Thousands of newborns have vaccinated against diseases like B.C.G ,Polio etc.
During lockdown period ,In many countries our volunteers provided grocery and daily essentials to needies.
Our Experts are providing free online education for deprived children ,so that COVID-19 would not become a barrier in Education.

Testimonials –

My dream for children is not only food, clothing & shelter but they should get proper education, guidance & love from all. Children should be given proper time & nourishment to develop. I see IHLO where people from all walks of life, people from different locations come & work together for a better tomorrow. Pavan, Sanket and his team are doing great work for childern ,women and all other people. They are gret example for other. I hope they will continue their work in future, We are always here to help them.Thany You IHLO team.
At unicef, we believe that education is a tool that empowers individuals, but above all else, it is the right of every child. This has been the genesis of our global CR initiative – Street to School. We partner with IHLO for this project because of their reputation and long track record of doing sustainable work in the area of Health and eductions rights. Over the past 6 years, IHLO has partnered with NGOs across world and has made a difference to several children and other communities.”
I am proud to be a volunteer for a life-changing organisation like IHLO. Truly, organization changes not just the lives of the people on the receiving end, but also the lives of the people on the giving end. The following quote from Mahatma Gandhi perfectly sums up how I feel about organization: “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Almost half of the world’s population lives in poverty. Perhaps unsurprisingly, around half of this number are children. I come across statistics such as the above almost every day of my life. Having been brought up in a comfortable environment, I cannot say that I know how the underprivileged feel. However, knowing that I have the power to do something about it motivates me. In fact, I believe that everyone has something to donate-be it in the form of money, love or time. But if the privileged do not spare even a small amount of money for charity, then who will? That’s why I consider it my duty to promote the feeling of giving in all those around me. I have been to India several times. When I see the throngs of poverty-stricken people, I don’t lose hope for a poverty-free world – thanks to my faith in organisations such as IHLO Improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of children in India, IHLOundoubtedly helps me to help people. The number of people living in poverty across the globe has reduced in the past decades, and I am optimistic that with a collectively increased effort, the number will continue to drop. And the best part is, it’s not hard to contribute. Even a small amount can make a massive difference. By giving tennis lessons or Math, English and Science classes to children, not only do I raise money for charity, but I achieve a feeling of self-satisfaction. The knowledge that each dollar will be spent effectively by IHLOto solve critical issues brings a smile to my face.