Homes of the Indian Nation (HOINA) is a not-for-profit organization that has been dedicated to helping destitute, handicapped, abused, and orphaned children in South India for over 40 years. Through their two homes in Andhra Pradesh, HOINA provides a safe and loving environment for 200 children, offering them education, medical care, and support to become productive members of society.
In addition to their homes, HOINA also operates the Nesbitt-Ranji Vocational Training School, which equips the community with valuable skills in Continental Cooking, Tailoring, Plumbing, and Electrical Classes. Furthermore, their Grandma Lunch Program provides daily nutritious meals to over 60 widowed, elderly women, improving their health and well-being. With the support of donors and sponsors, HOINA has positively impacted the lives of thousands of children and continues to make a difference in the lives of the poor and destitute in India.
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