Love at Last by Mella Murphy

Love at Last, a little book of inspirational quotes by Mella Murphy, Founder of Yoga For HOPE. Mella Murphy’s beautiful new book and cards are now on sale through the HOPE Shop. Love at Last is a series of inspirational quotes put together by Mella and are available in book or cards. Both the books and…

World Day for International Justice

Today is World Day for International Justice. We’d like to raise awareness this day by highlighting important issues related to social inequality, and the ways in which The Hope Foundation are working towards bridging the gap and improving the lives of street and slum residents in Kolkata.

World Youth Skills Day 2016

July 15th, World Youth Skills Day, an initiative proposed by draft resolution by Sri Lanka and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2014. High youth unemployment often means being unable to escape the effects of poverty, and affects entire families, communities and nations.

Arthur Carron’s Exhibition in aid of Hope Foundation

Arthur Carron is a national and internationally award winning photographer from Dundalk, a fellow of the Irish photographic federation and 17 year professional press and PR photographer working primarily for the Irish Independent in recent years. Over the past few years his trips took him to the Northern Indian cities of Delhi, Jaipur, Agra, Varanasi and…

Mark Seymour’s Street Photography Workshop, Kolkata – November 2016

The Hope Foundation are delighted to announce that Nikon UK Representative Mark Seymour will host two Street Photography Workshops in Kolkata in aid of HOPE. The workshop dates are 14th – 18th November 2016 23rd – 27th November 2016 This is an amazing opportunity to spend with Mark Seymour capturing and documenting life on the streets of bustling Kolkata while also visiting some of The…

Volunteers from DAVY visit Kolkata with HOPE

The Hope Foundation is very proud to have the partnership of Davy. Davy financially support our Punorjiban child protection home, which is a rehabilitation centre for young boys who have suffered from solvent abuse in Kolkata. Siobhan and Ailbhe, Davy employees, visited our projects in Kolkata recently to see firsthand the difference they have made to…