ABOUT US

HUMAN WELFARE FOUNDATION

HWF is one of India’s leading non-governmental organizations constituted under the aegis of Vision 2026, dedicated to carrying out humanitarian and development programs to fight poverty and people’s sufferings by working in partnership with vulnerable communities regardless of faith, caste, gender or political beliefs. Our mission is to help the poor and those in need to live sustainable, self-reliant lives within safe and caring communities. Our work is guided and shaped by the core values of accountability, humanitarianism, neutrality and impartiality, inclusiveness, integrity and co-operation.

The HWF acts as an umbrella body with distinguished and experienced community leaders on its board of trustees. It has over 200 local partners spread over 20 states, implementing more than 5000 projects. The number of beneficiaries so far is well above 10 million.

About Vision2026

Vision 2016

In 2005, it all started as Vision 2016, a decade-long vision to bring about sustainable change in the socio-economic status of marginalized and deprived communities living in the poorest conditions, mainly in the states of North and North-East India. After a year-long highly consultative process, a flagship project was launched with the objective of closing the gaps between the two apparently distinct versions of India.

Over the last ten years, the focus has been on the North and North-East states of India, where extreme poverty largely resides today. But the goals that we adopted under the Vision 2016 plan are far from accomplished. Even back then it was envisioned that the rst ten years program period will be a time slice of a much longer period, needed to accomplish the goals of the program.

Vision 2026

This plan, therefore, continues (Vision 2026) along the path laid out by the rst plan but with some important modifications. Based on all that we learned from the former program, we are also modifying our approach by aiming to engage with a wider cross-section of the public so as to build a larger supporter and donor base. And we will also be aiming to build many more partnerships so that we can leverage our work and become more beneficial collectively to achieve the very ambitious goals and targets that we have set out for ourselves for the coming ten years.

Through the Vision 2026 program, we aim to create a just and harmonious society where everybody shares and cares for the poor, unprivileged, and exploited people and make our society a better place to live in.

Objectives

  • To strive for holistic and sustainable development work among the poor, marginalized, downtrodden, illiterate, vulnerable and the exploited ones, irrespective of their caste, creed, language, sex or religion.
  • A positive socio-economic life to bring change in the lives of deprived communities and to uplift their status at par with the national average thematic areas in of human development.
  • To enable them to contribute towards nation building in all spheres of life.
  • Striving for a just society and to make India compassionate in which all citizens of the nation have the opportunity to achieve their optimum potential.

VISION AND MISSION

Vision

HWF envisages serving the deserving and the marginalized through various community service projects and with the support of caring and generous donors. , Human Welfare Foundation is engaged in helping people with little or no resources. With the high spirit and dedication of its volunteers, the Foundation strives to alleviate human suffering and help them achieve real improvement in the quality of their lives.

Mission

Our mission is to serve the poor and deprived sections of the society by providing them with the basic amenities like education, healthcare, food, and shelter that equip individuals to become an equal partner in the progress of the nation, and by helping the sufferers of calamities to move towards a world free from hunger, ignorance, deprivation, and exploitation. We aim at the grassroots level with a distinct preference for the depressed and the disadvantaged sections, enabling them to attain all that a common citizen cherishes.

METHODOLOGY
  • Focused and targeted social change with clear, measurable goals.
  • Inclusive & participatory approach.
  • Sustainable module of change.
  • Leverage available resources.

Our Patrons

Prof. Manzoor Ahmad, IPS (Retired)

Eminent educationist and administrator Prof. Manzoor Ahmad, IPS (Retired) served as Chairman of Human Welfare Foundation and continues to e a patron of HWF.

Prof. Manzoor Ahmed, born in 1942 in Bihar, did his graduation (Hons. with distinction) from Bihar University in 1961. He did his post-graduation in Political Science in 1963 from Patna University and served as Lecturer of Political Science at Bihar University (1964) and Magadh University (1964-66). He was selected as IPS in 1966 and served as Police Officer in various capacities covering the length and breadth of U.P. till he became DIG CID (UP). He was handpicked by the Govt. of India as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) for Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi from 1985-88 and was incharge of its Development Planning & Execution of Plans. He was Vice -Chancellor of Agra University during the years 1996-2000.

He was nominated by President of India to the Executive Council of Aligarh Muslim University in 1999 and the Executive Council of Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi in 2004. He also served as visiting professor of Political science in the Jamia Millia Islamia University. Later he served as vice chancellor of Subharti University, Meerut.

Moulana Jalaluddin Umri

Maulana Jalaluddin Umri (Born 1935) is an Islamic scholar and writer. He was the Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind from 2007-2019.  He is a graduate of Jamia Darussalam Oomerabad,  Tamil Nadu and holds a master’s degree in Islamic Studies from Jamia Darussalam. He also received a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Aligarh Muslim University. Jalaluddin Umri is widely-considered, among the Islamic circles of India, an authority on human rights and Muslim family system. He has written many books in Urdu language, later translated into various languages.

Justice A M Ahmedi

Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi (A. M. Ahmadi) (born 25 March 1932) was the 26th Chief Justice of India. After serving as a judge in the Gujarat High Court, Ahmadi was appointed judge to the Supreme Court in 1988. He was then elevated to the post of Chief Justice, and served from 1994 to 1997. He served as Chancellor at the Aligarh Muslim University for two terms.

K Rahman Khan

Rahman Khan, born on 5 April 1939, is a veteran politician belonging to Indian National Congress and a former Union Minister of Minority Affairs and also Ex-Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha.

Having graduated in commerce, a fellow chartered accountant and a D. Lit., Shri Rahman Khan established his credentials as accountancy professional before his zeal for serving people at large propelled him to join politics. He was elected as a member of Karnataka Legislative Council in 1978 and rose to become its chairman in 1982-84 and Chairman Karnataka State Minorities Commission (Cabinet rank) in 1993-94. His recommendations after a door to door survey of Socio-Economic status of Minorities during his tenure as Chairman, Karnataka Minorities Commission resulted in 4% reservation for minorities in the State Government services and educational institutions.

Mufti Mukarram Ahmad

Mufti Mukarram Ahmed is an Indian Muslim religious and literary scholar. Ahmad is the Shahi Imam and Khateeb  of Shahi Masjid Fatehpuri Mosque, India’s second largest mosque.

Mufti Mukarram is a scholar of Arabic, Urdu, Persian, English and Hindi and a Ph.D. in Modern Arabic Literature. He represents Muslims on issues such as moon sighting and Eid celebration. It is the oldest committee of Delhi.  He has authored several books.

Dr. P Mohammed Ali

Dr. P Mohammed Ali, popularly known as Galfar Mohamed Ali is a non-resident Indian businessman hailing from Thrissur, Kerala. He is the founder of Galfar Engineering and Contracting Co. Ali is ranked as the twelfth richest Indian ($950 million) in the Persian Gulf region by Arabian Business.com.  The Oman Government has awarded “Civil Order Grade Three” to him for the contribution to the country.

Through his work at Galfar and his numerous social initiatives and projects, Ali has received many accolades from both the Omani government and those abroad. He was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Science from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2001. In 2002, he was presented the Oman Civil Order award from the representative of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, for his contribution to Oman in the business sectors, as well as for his social and education initiatives. Then in 2004 from Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the then Prime Minister of India, Dr. P. Mohamed Ali received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award, for promoting the honor and prestige of India. In 2013, he was honoured with the Pravasi Diwas, by the President of India for his contributions to the hospitality sector, as well as his support in developing the Cochin International Airport.  He was also awarded the Asian Business Leadership Forum Award (ABLF Award), in 2013.

During his tenure at Galfar, Ali has founded numerous non-profits and social initiatives in an effort to give back to the society. He founded and pioneered universities and secondary schools.. Ali has also created many youth education initiatives and foundations to foster better education in India and the GCC region. The Social Advancement Foundation of India (SAFI) and the P M Foundation were created to help assist families and communities in providing better education to their children and to help communities develop socially and economically through the education.

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Through his work at Galfar and his numerous social initiatives and projects, Ali has received many accolades from both the Omani government and those abroad. He was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Science from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2001. In 2002, he was presented the Oman

Board of Trustees

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Name Position
team iconDr. Siraj Hussain IAS (Retd.) Chairman
team iconMammunni Moulavi Vice Chairman
team iconT. Arif Ali Vice-Chairman
team iconMuazzam Naik General Secretary
team iconMohammed Jaffer Treasurer

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