When Safety Has No Space: Why Joy of Helping Invests in Shelter Expansion
Across rescue networks, shelters face a growing crisis: an increase in rescue referrals without a parallel increase in physical infrastructure....
Across rescue networks, shelters face a growing crisis: an increase in rescue referrals without a parallel increase in physical infrastructure....
Nightfall is when children in vulnerable communities face the greatest risk. For children of women working at night in red-light areas, darkness brings exposure, to neglect, abuse, trafficking, and environments no child should have to navigate alone....
Rescue is often seen as the end of danger. In reality, it is only the beginning. For children rescued from commercial sexual exploitation and abuse, the hours immediately following rescue are critical....
A Roof Before Recovery: How Joy of Helping Strengthens Child Protection. For decades, in Bihar, the Musahar community has faced hardships and struggled at the due to the social margins...
The Meaning Behind Every Act Of Charity. Explore why people give charity and how Joy of Helping ensures donation transparency through real impact stories, photos, and videos...
Deep within Kenya’s rural communities, where poverty and malnutrition have left a lasting mark, for many children, a nutritious meal at school is a lifeline of survival that keeps them in the classroom, fostering hope, faith and opportunity.
A painful and distressing offence towards human rights, where millions of women and children fall victim to predators of exploitation each day of every year.
Volunteering is often seen as a selfless act, a way to give back to those in need. But what if helping others also heals the helper? Volunteers are discovering that their acts of service not only transform communities but also boost their own mental well-being.
Restoring Hope Through Compassion And Support. Across the globe, millions of children face the harsh reality of growing up without parental care, grappling with poverty, neglect, and uncertainty. According to UNICEF, approximately 153 million children worldwide are orphans, with 5,700 more losing their parents daily due to war, disease, or poverty
The Act Of Giving, Whether It’s Time, Money, Or Resources, Often Jolts A Warm, Uplifting Feeling That Researchers Call The “Warm Glow.” This Phenomenon Isn’t Just A Fleeting Emotion; It’s Rooted In Science And Plays A Significant Role In Fostering A More Compassionate World