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Welcome to HEAL - a UK registered charity formed in 1992 - which is committed to providing shelter, support, education and healthcare for well over 1,000 children in India.

HEAL currently has a number of projects including the HEAL Children's Village in Guntur, HEAL Paradise Village, currently under construction in Thotapally, and various other projects in Andhra Pradesh, India. Through these projects HEAL is working hard to provide homes, food, education and medical care to orphaned and underprivileged children in Andhra Pradesh, India.

Heal UK is the fundraising arm of the charity, but the real hard work is undertaken by the trustees and staff of Heal India. We have also recently added Heal USA as a further fundraising arm of the organisation.

We are committed to expanding over the coming years with further projects, and a target of providing education and healthcare to 10,000 children by 2020. Our aim is to provide Health and Education for All.

Latest News and Articles

  • Author's talk will benefit HEAL children

    AUTHOR Rosie Thomas will discuss her latest book The Kashmir Shawl and how her love of travel and adventure has inspired much of her writing, in a talk to be held to be held as part of the Oundle Festival of Literature, at St Peter’s Church, Oundle on June 21 (7.30pm). Profits fr … Read more...

  • Shepherd boy escapes poverty trap to shine as a student

    FROM a very young age, Koteswara Nayak worked as a shepherd boy, helping his father in the fields of rural Andhra Pradesh. Coming from a very poor tribal family, he was expected to help his parents and, like many children from such impoverished backgrounds, Koteswara Nayak and … Read more...

  • Adventure-seeking Aussies sign up for Cycle India 2014

    AN adventure-loving family from Australia admitted they simply couldn't resist the challenge when they became the latest recruits for UK-based charity HEAL's major international fundraiser, Cycle India 2014. HEAL (Health and Education for All) has raised £220,000 from three pr … Read more...