Heim Care and Support Foundation, established in 2017, is a charitable organization founded by Dr. Vishnu Anurag, an orthopaedic surgeon in Germany, and Mr. Gyan Awasthi, a social worker and philanthropist with the guidance of Dr. Hannes Weishaeupl, a Notary in Munich, Germany, and Prof. Dr. Gaby Waxenberger from LMU, Munich, Germany. The foundation operates under the Companies Act (Amended) 2013, specifically under Section 8. As one of the leading charity organizations in Uttar Pradesh and India, Heim Foundation focuses on improving the health, nutrition, and education of underprivileged children, including those with autism. Additionally, we recognize the importance of supporting pregnant and breastfeeding women, as we believe that a strong foundation is crucial for building a society that values equality.
Our vision is to create a society that is free from discrimination, where both underprivileged and disabled children can thrive and become healthy, independent individuals who are financially stable. We aim to ensure that they live with dignity and respect. Our main goal is to provide continuous support in terms of health, hygiene, nutrition, and education, enabling them to contribute to the betterment of humanity as a whole.
Let us walk in together , let us speak one language that is love and let us think one mind that is peace.
Our mission is to empower underprivileged and disabled children through various developmental initiatives. We focus on addressing their educational, social, economic, cultural, technological, and rehabilitation needs. By doing so, we aim to create an inclusive society where these children can thrive and reach their full potential.
The Heim Foundation has set its sights on establishing a hospital, rehabilitation center, and dedicated school for special children in Lucknow by 2025. This ambitious project aims to provide speech therapy, applied behavioral therapy,vocational training, and engaging exposure activities as well as essential medical facilities.
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