

Background and Context
Background and Context
Religious minorities have been fleeing Pakistan since Partition due to sustained persecution. Increasing radicalisation has intensified discrimination, denial of equal rights, human rights violations, and forced conversions. Each year, thousands of families enter India seeking safety and dignity. Children are among the most vulnerable, as displacement disrupts their education, health, and emotional health. Humanitarian Aid International (HAI) works closely with these refugee communities, focusing on long-term development rather than short-term relief. The Sponsor a Child programme is designed to support refugee children and families through a holistic, community-based approach that helps them break free from poverty and exclusion.
Religious minorities have been fleeing Pakistan since Partition due to sustained persecution. Increasing radicalisation has intensified discrimination, denial of equal rights, human rights violations, and forced conversions. Each year, thousands of families enter India seeking safety and dignity. Children are among the most vulnerable, as displacement disrupts their education, health, and emotional health. Humanitarian Aid International (HAI) works closely with these refugee communities, focusing on long-term development rather than short-term relief. The Sponsor a Child programme is designed to support refugee children and families through a holistic, community-based approach that helps them break free from poverty and exclusion.
Religious minorities have been fleeing Pakistan since Partition due to sustained persecution. Increasing radicalisation has intensified discrimination, denial of equal rights, human rights violations, and forced conversions. Each year, thousands of families enter India seeking safety and dignity. Children are among the most vulnerable, as displacement disrupts their education, health, and emotional health. Humanitarian Aid International (HAI) works closely with these refugee communities, focusing on long-term development rather than short-term relief. The Sponsor a Child programme is designed to support refugee children and families through a holistic, community-based approach that helps them break free from poverty and exclusion.
Your Support Goes a Mile
Your Support Goes a Mile
HAI’s Sponsor-A-Child programme is rooted in the belief that investing in a child’s development leads to positive change for families, communities, and ultimately the nation. Refugee children face compounded challenges due to their non-citizen status, limited documentation, and restricted access to government services. HAI invites civil society members to play an active role in breaking this cycle of vulnerability. By sponsoring refugee children from Pakistan who have sought refuge in India, supporters help address root causes of poverty, empower families, and enable children to become confident, responsible citizens of the future.
HAI’s Sponsor-A-Child programme is rooted in the belief that investing in a child’s development leads to positive change for families, communities, and ultimately the nation. Refugee children face compounded challenges due to their non-citizen status, limited documentation, and restricted access to government services. HAI invites civil society members to play an active role in breaking this cycle of vulnerability. By sponsoring refugee children from Pakistan who have sought refuge in India, supporters help address root causes of poverty, empower families, and enable children to become confident, responsible citizens of the future.
HAI’s Sponsor-A-Child programme is rooted in the belief that investing in a child’s development leads to positive change for families, communities, and ultimately the nation. Refugee children face compounded challenges due to their non-citizen status, limited documentation, and restricted access to government services. HAI invites civil society members to play an active role in breaking this cycle of vulnerability. By sponsoring refugee children from Pakistan who have sought refuge in India, supporters help address root causes of poverty, empower families, and enable children to become confident, responsible citizens of the future.
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Where did your last ₹1100 go? A dinner out? A movie night? A quick online purchase? Now, imagine if that same ₹1100 could change a child’s future. At the Signature Bridge Camp, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu refugee children dream of an education, a safe space to learn, and a chance at a better life. But as refugees, their families struggle to provide even the basics.
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Where did your last ₹1100 go? A dinner out? A movie night? A quick online purchase? Now, imagine if that same ₹1100 could change a child’s future. At the Signature Bridge Camp, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu refugee children dream of an education, a safe space to learn, and a chance at a better life. But as refugees, their families struggle to provide even the basics.
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BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY!
Where did your last ₹1100 go? A dinner out? A movie night? A quick online purchase? Now, imagine if that same ₹1100 could change a child’s future. At the Signature Bridge Camp, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu refugee children dream of an education, a safe space to learn, and a chance at a better life. But as refugees, their families struggle to provide even the basics.
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BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY!
Where did your last ₹1100 go? A dinner out? A movie night? A quick online purchase? Now, imagine if that same ₹1100 could change a child’s future. At the Signature Bridge Camp, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu refugee children dream of an education, a safe space to learn, and a chance at a better life. But as refugees, their families struggle to provide even the basics.
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BECOME A SPONSOR TODAY!
Where did your last ₹1100 go? A dinner out? A movie night? A quick online purchase? Now, imagine if that same ₹1100 could change a child’s future. At the Signature Bridge Camp, hundreds of Pakistani Hindu refugee children dream of an education, a safe space to learn, and a chance at a better life. But as refugees, their families struggle to provide even the basics.

















