
Under the registered name of Love India we have many programs and schools established throughout India to provide free education, food and medical services to those who would otherwise be unable to access these simple necessities. Life is very difficult for the poor in India and we consider our efforts as a rescue mission.
Victory Children’s Homes operates several schools in India’s slum communities, where children face extreme hardship and limited access to education. Children living in the slums of India often face extreme poverty, lacking access to even the basic necessities and unable to afford education, which traps them in a cycle of hardship and illiteracy. Victory Children’s Homes breaks this cycle by offering free education to these vulnerable children, empowering them to build a brighter future.
Along with providing a much needed education, these schools also provide daily meals and essential medical care, ensuring that children who might otherwise remain illiterate are given a chance to thrive in life.
Women in India still face many challenges and dangers. Bride burning is a tragic and deeply troubling form of violence that some women in India still face due to unmet dowry demands, often resulting in severe injury or death. We are committed to equipping women with skills training and education, empowering them with independence and a means to generate an income, protecting themselves from such dangers, while affirming their God-given worth and dignity.
Under the leadership of Dr. Hazel Lurline Hill, sewing schools have been established in many places throughout the country to equip young women with vocational skills. These programs empower women to earn income—often used to meet dowry demands and prevent violence—and to build independent, dignified lives. Many are also learning oil painting and handcrafting techniques, enabling them to create and sell beautiful works of art.
Victory Children’s Homes of India is not just changing lives—it is saving them. Through education, shelter, and skill-building, we are restoring dignity and creating pathways to a brighter future
Access to basic medical care is nearly impossible for many living in the slums of Delhi, which is why a health workers program was launched to bring essential care directly to those in need. Led by Lizy Jeyaseelan, the initiative currently has 35 qualified female health care workers who each visit 400 homes monthly, reaching over 40,000 individuals with vital medical attention and health advice. This life-saving program brings hope, healing, and dignity to countless families every single day.