HOME OF HOPE

Prathyasha Bhavan is an orphanage for 80 abandoned, neglected, abused girls in Kochi, India. These are the poorest of the poor, whose past lives have seen horrible suffering and deprivation. Please come into our website so that we might tell how YOU can be their bridge to a brighter future. Paul and Tracy Wilkes, of Wilmington NC, discovered Home of Hope on a trip to India and serve as US coordinators for all those who want to help these precious girls.
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This video shows the beginnings
of our work in India
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Click the button to listen to
Paul Wilkes' interview on WHQR |
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Click HERE to read reports from visitors to Home of Hope.
A "Wine to Water" golfing fundraiser and an enterprising couple in California provided money for clean drinking water.
In Massachusetts, a family has built a much-needed shed so clothes can be dried during the monsoon and girls can be protected from the heavy rains.
A doctor from John's Hopkins Hospital visits Home of Hope, gives physicals and creates a template for healthy living.
A Microsoft computer expert revamps and updates computer rooms.
Catholic grade school students in Rochester, NY and Ann Arbor, MI raised money for "Field of Dreams," a new playground in the making for the girls at Home of Hope.
Students at a school in Pleasant Hill, California have provided instruments and uniforms for the Home of Hope All Girls Marching Band!
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Paul Wilkes, Home of Hope's U.S. coordinator,
has just issued the 2008 annual report.
2008 ANNUAL REPORT
Be the change you wish to see in the world.
--Mahatma Gandhi
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