Agnes Kunze Society
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Agnes Kunze Society ‘Hope Project’ assists children & community in need-regardless of background, caste, race, religion, sex, operating from Sr. Agnes Kunze’s vision that the mark of the human being should be love for one another.

DIRECT & PROFFESIONAL HELP :

Agnes Kunze Society 'Hope Project' does not give money to the children & community. Direct and professional aid is offered to the children & community in the form of childcare, upbringing, education and job-oriented training.

AID TO CHILDREN & COMMUNITY :

Agnes Kunze Society ‘Hope Project’ assists children & community irrespective of background, caste, skin, color, religion or sex. The need of the child is the only determining factor. Most of the children receiving aid are 3 years of age or older, However we also accept younger children who have been abandoned, as well as children who are orphans or victims of sexual molestation, children whose parents are HIV positive or children whose parents suffering from major diseases.

LONG TERM HELP :

A good upbringing and education takes time, especially for children who have the disadvantage of an impoverished background. The support for these children usually lasts for a number of years. We consider this to be a very worthwhile investment. The children reap lifelong benefits thanks to the generosity of the sponsors/supporters and well-wishers.

Sr. Agnes Kunze
Sr. Agnes Kunze
12-April-1923 - 14-Nov-1998
Mother Terresa
Mother Terresa & Sr.Agnes Kunze

Mother Terresa
Mother Teresa
26 August 1910 - 5 Sept 1997

Founder Members - Agnes Kunze Society

Founder Member - Hope Home

Mrs Manju Lawrence
Mrs. Manju Lawrence
Ms. Carolin Boos
Mrs. Carolin Boos
Mr. Jo Sieben
Mr. Jo Sieben

About Us:

The Agnes Kunze Society was established on 16 January - 2002 by the childhood pen-friends Manju Lawrence & Caroline in Dehra Dun. The project was name after a sister Agnes Kunze, mostly known as MATAJI in Dehradun. She volunteered her whole life to improve the lives of the poorest people living in the India.Manju and Caroline often used to go and visit her and were very much inspired, what she used to do.

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