Wish India Self Help
(WISH) FOUNDATION
Wish India Self Help (W.I.S.H) Foundation is a non profit, public charitable trust. Our Objective is to work towards making the disadvantaged self reliant and thereby enable them to lead a life of dignity.
We support development oriented organizations working with the most vulnerable people of our society in the areas of Education, Health and CommunityDevelopment
Through financial and non financial support W.I.S.H Foundation helps bring about a positive change in the lives of destitute children, youth, the differently abled people, women and the aged.
OUR VISION
As a catalyst to bring changes in the lives of millions of children, youth and women, who are not privileged, by addressing the real need at
the grassroots level and also enabling the civil society across the world to engage proactively in the change process following the
philosophy of Civic Driven Change and adopting the highest standard of governance and thereby emerging as a leading knowledge and
technology driven, innovative and scalable international development organisation from India.
ADVISORS BOARD
Wish Foundation is managed by a Board of Advisors which comprises of individuals from diverse backgrounds and expertise.
The body is formed for a period of one year and a few independent members with eminence and reputation are nominated each
year. Members of this board meet once every quarter.
The Advisory Board Of 2012 Is yet to be nominated.
Our Geographic Presence
W.I.S.H Foundation today supports many programmes through its offices in
Lucknow, Dhanbad,Kanpur,Chandigarh,Agra,Dimapur,
Patna,Jaisalmer,Greater Noida and Noida.
Having its Head Office in Mainpuri (U.P)
Transforming Lives
In the year 2011-12, we were able to touch the lives of over 2000 underprivileged.
- 790 through community development programmes.
- 570children and youth with literacy and education.
- 460 gained due to women empowerment programmes.
- 80 destitute elderly through shelter and healthcare.
- 19 mentally and physically challenged children and adults.