Reimagining
Futures
Together


Donations support our work

Our team of professionals in Australia work pro-bono, around full time jobs and care commitments to build capacity and deliver outcomes for our organisation. We pay for all resources we utilise in India.


students Fully Independent in at least one life-skills domain

 These results are grounded in the Life Skills Assessment Scale (LSAS), a validated measurement framework that enables us to meaningfully track and understand students’ life-skills growth.


Students in our program

In two years, we have delivered the immersive Leadership Program to 88 students from Grade 8 to Grade 11 at our partner school with only $15k of funding per year of the program.


IMPACT STORIES

Saurav’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Once a frightened boy hiding under a staircase after being rescued from a mental asylum, his mother battling severe mental illness, he arrived at Future Hope traumatised and unable to connect with anyone. Everything began to change when he joined the Leadership Program. Slowly, Saurav found his voice, his courage, and his sense of belonging. Today, he stands confidently before his peers, sharing his ideas with pride. Even more inspiring, he has discovered an incredible talent for chess, becoming a champion in Kolkata school tournaments. Saurav says the Leadership Program is his favourite part of school, because it makes him feel seen, valued, and unstoppable.


At 13, Rajan had already lived a life far beyond his years, surviving on the streets under a flyover, carrying the weight of hardship and lost opportunities. When he joined Future Hope, he had no English, little confidence, and felt painfully out of place among younger classmates. But the Leadership Program offered him something precious: the chance to be seen, to be encouraged, and to believe in himself. His defining moment came when he stood before his class to deliver a five-minute speech in English, halting, imperfect, but fearless. Sharing his story of finding a home and hope at Future Hope, Rajan moved the room to applause and left with a new sense of pride and possibility.

  • Names have been changed to protect identities of our students. Stories shared with permission