India Projects

Despite impressive gains in economic investment and output, India faces pressing problems such as significant overpopulation, environmental degradation, extensive poverty, and ethnic and religious strife. The huge and growing population is the fundamental social, economic, and environmental problem. (Source: CIA World Factbook)

Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking

In India, there are 2.8 million people trapped in human trafficking. Whether in forced labor or prostitution, these precious souls have a terribly bleak existence. Learn how we are bringing Hope to this desperate situation...READ MORE>
Delhi Bible Institute: Reaching India
Christian Fellowship

In the last 50 years Christian Fellowship has trained over 4,000 pastors and planted over 2,000 churches throughout North India, one of the world's largest unreached areas. They are involved in evangelistic outreach, college programs, radio programs...READ MORE>
Sahayak
Sahayak

Sahayak’s mission is to spread God’s love through the practical means of empowerment, discipleship, and unity in the Zakhira community. While they have been serving in the Zakhira slum since 2006, they now turn to Bright Hope to help increase the scope of their ministry....READ MORE>
Emmanuel Ministries
Emmanuel Ministries

Emmanuel Ministries is located in one of the poorest areas in Ander Pradesh. Although poverty continues to prevail in this area a group of women found a way to provide for themselves through the beautiful art of lace making brought in by Belgian and Irish missionaries...READ MORE>
Job Creation at Asha
ConneXion Crafts

Connexions works with impoverished women in red light districts and slum communities in Calcutta, India. Connexions provides the opportunity for women to leave prostitution and/or a destitute life, making a fair wage crafting handbags...READ MORE>
Job Training Paperworks Expansion Project
Hope for Artisans

There are families living in a crowded Indian city that are struggling to make ends meet – many earning less than $.75 a day. Often, children are taken out of school in order to supplement the family income. Because of this, women rarely have attended school...READ MORE>

 

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