Licence No - 124777 | PAN - AAHCN5373P | CIN - U85300DL2021NPL379686 | Niti Aayog - DL/2021/0280818
Licence No - 124777 | PAN - AAHCN5373P | CIN - U85300DL2021NPL379686 | Niti Aayog - DL/2021/0280818
On Diwali evening due to the blast of a gas cylinder she burnt very badly and need multiple surgeries to get the things done as previous which will cost around ₹5 lacs including medications and and a long stay in the hospital.
He has been battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia – a deadly type of blood cancer – since he was 6 years old, now an immediate bone marrow transplant and medical attention needs to be given to save his life which will cost ₹35 lacs.
Agastya has been leading a very painful life depending upon several pills, injections and oxygen support as he has severe breathing issues and palpation problems due to the hole in his heart that needs immediate surgery which will cost ₹10 lacs.
Welcome to Noblehood Foundation
Over 2.1 Billion People Globally Lack Safe Water. This campaign is designed as a demand-driven programme involving the community to provide sustainable access to safe drinking water to people in slums or rural areas.
Through free food distribution camps and nutrition project activities, we make people learn about healthy food choices, improve energy and alertness and gain knowledge of nutrients.
Education is the primary right of every child in a democratic society. We sponsor students to provide free education up to the age of middle standard level.
We work in partnership with healthcare providers and local community health groups, delivering Advocacy Training and management which includes Real India Data and Patient Education.
NOBLEHOOD FOUNDATION is a social welfare & NOT FOR PROFIT Organization, working for the betterment of the underprivileged communities of the society. NOBLEHOOD FOUNDATION has been working towards its mission of SERVING HUMANITY in the belief to fulfil our social responsibility for socio-economic change.
To be an end-to-end community-based solutions provider in the areas of education shelter, health, food and sustainable livelihood for vulnerable communities.
To catalyse ongoing positive transformation in the lives of underprivileged children and youth through equitable opportunity and inclusive development efforts.
Everyone should be provided with basic and equal opportunity of livelihood.
We collaborate to build strong relationships and partnerships with a diversity of people and organizations who share our vision of a healthy and educated nation, even as we acknowledge the need to balance the individual good with the greater good.
We strive to continuously improve our service to the communities because the urgent need to address the root causes of un-education, poverty, healthy water crisis and lack of medical facilities requires entrepreneurial creativity and enduring optimism to find and scale what works.
We promise to excel in the delivery of our services and commitments because our donors and the communities deserve our very best. We act with honesty, trust & transparency and deliver on our commitments.
We maintain the public trust through the efficient & effective use and stewardship of the resources entrusted to us and we are mindful that our mission is accomplished through the generosity of others.
We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Help Other People
Overall responsibility of academic & computer education of underprivileged students upto 12th standard.
Support for the daily essentials for the financially unstable families during COVID-19 pandemic.
Financial & materlistic support for widows, divorcees or single mothers.
Free medicines or treatment costs for the children from financially unstable families.
All the donations made to NOBLEHOOD FOUNDATION are tax exempted
under section 80G of Income Tax Act.
Uttar Pradesh 8th standard
D/O Shankar Rajbhar & Aarti Rajbhar.
She has 2 siblings and her father works as a house-keeping staff in a company in Noida with earnings of 7000 a month.
West Bengal 8th standard
S/O Dipak Das & Jyoti Das.
His father is a rickshaw-puller with 5 dependents including her blind grandmother and his family income is 4500 a month.
Uttar Pradesh 7th standard
D/O Late Kripa Yadav & Rakhi Yadav.
Her mother is a single parent, having 2 dependents on her & working as a house-maid & earns 3000 a month.
Delhi 10th standard
D/O Santosh Kumar & Soni Mathur.
She has 3 siblings & her father is a daily labour and his income is 6500 a month.