Since 1989 our mission has been to send
HOPE to the beautiful people of India.

A man standing among a group of seated children, raising his hand, in an outdoor setting with an animal in the background.

In 1989, we began bringing HOPE to some of the world’s poorest people—slum dwellers in Bangalore, India. It all started with Guna, our first native pastor, who got connected with a church in Boise, Idaho and began receiving $25 a month to care for people in need.

A young girl with short hair and earrings gazes at the camera, resting her arm on a colorful fabric or object, with a background that includes a blue container and a wire structure.

When a baby was abandoned on his doorstep, the need for an orphanage became apparent. It is because of this child that our first Home of Hope was built, which garnered an incredible level of support from Idaho.

A group of women and children standing with hands clasped in prayer, dressed in colorful traditional clothing, outdoors during daytime.

As time went on, we began expanding our programs and projects to provide for those most in need. We started planting churches throughout the country, feeding hungry families, and caring for “the least of these”—widows, lepers, and those with HIV/AIDS.

Young girl with short hair holding a sign that says 'India' with a heart symbol.

Now, over 35 years later, we care for thousands of India’s most vulnerable people and send the HOPE of Jesus through Homes, Outreach, Provision, and Education.