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The HADIA Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that provides humanitarian assistance in the areas of education, health, and emergency aid and empowerment. Established in 2016, the foundation is headquartered in Australia, with all its operations in Afghanistan.

Our vision is to help create self-sustaining, healthy and vibrant communities in Afghanistan.

The Foundation is registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) as a charity with Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status.

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Give a meal to little girls in Afghanistan schools

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Help us nourish Afghanistan’s primary school girls with the simple dignity of a daily meal. Many girls attend school hungry, struggling to learn while facing severe poverty at home. A single meal can give them strength, focus, and hope—often becoming...

Give a limb to someone who doesn’t have one

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Give the gift of mobility and dignity to someone who has lost a limb in Afghanistan. Through the HADIA Foundation, your support helps provide high‑quality prosthetic limbs to people who cannot afford them—restoring independence, hope, and the ability to rebuild...

Feed a needy family just for a month of their lives

$ 46.00

Give a family the simple, human comfort of knowing they won’t go hungry this month. In Afghanistan, countless parents go to bed worried about how they’ll find the next meal for their children. Your kindness can ease that fear. By...

Give someone their eyesight for a small cost

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Imagine being able to give someone their sight back—for only a small cost. In Afghanistan, thousands live in darkness due to treatable eye conditions, unable to work, study, or care for their families. Your generosity can change that. With a...

Educate a child today through our mobile library

$ 49,986.99

Imagine the power of a single book placed in the hands of a child who has never had one. In remote Afghan communities, countless girls and boys are growing up without access to classrooms, libraries, or even the chance to...

Create self-reliance with vocational training

$ 19,971.80

Empower someone to build a secure, self‑reliant future. Your donation supports vocational training that gives vulnerable families the skills they need to earn a stable income, rebuild their lives, and break the cycle of poverty. By investing in practical training—such...

Gift clean drinking water in remote communities

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Clean water is life. In Afghanistan’s remote villages, countless families walk long distances each day just to collect water that is often unsafe to drink. Your support can change that. By helping us build wells and provide safe drinking water...

Give kids some warm clothing this coming winter

$ 3.00

Help us keep vulnerable children warm this winter. In remote Afghan communities, many kids face freezing temperatures with nothing more than thin, worn‑out clothing. For countless girls and boys, the cold is not just uncomfortable—it is dangerous. Your kindness can...

The way we work

Our humanitarian work is based on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that are a set of 17 goals aimed as systematic transformation for our world for the better.

HADIA Foundation is mostly run by volunteers. This means the absolute majority of donations to HADIA go towards the actual project work they are intended for.

We encourage the practice of volunteering in Afghanistan so communities can make greater use of their own resources and practice self-reliance.

Our moto is delivering big outcomes with little costs

Our results since 2016

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Children educated in rural Afghanistan, 54% are girls.

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Doses of multivitamins distributed to women in children.

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People are provided emergency food packages.

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Prosthetic hands were fitted returning mobility and enhancing self-reliance.

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Eyesight Recovery surgeries conducted returning eyesight to patients.

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Persons were provided winter clothing to keep them warm during harsh winters.

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Meals provided to a primary girls school in rural Afghanistan.

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Persons were trained in vocational trades creating self-reliance.

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