About Us

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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Create self-reliance with vocational training

$ 499.8

We are announcing a new campaign aimed at providing crucial support to the victims of a recent devastating natural disaster. Together, we are rallying behind our fellow community members, raising funds through this non-profit initiative to help them rebuild homes,...

Give a limb to someone who doesn’t have one

$ 500

We are announcing a new campaign aimed at providing crucial support to the victims of a recent devastating natural disaster. Together, we are rallying behind our fellow community members, raising funds through this non-profit initiative to help them rebuild homes,...

Feed a needy family just for a month of their lives

$ 500

We are announcing a new campaign aimed at providing crucial support to the victims of a recent devastating natural disaster. Together, we are rallying behind our fellow community members, raising funds through this non-profit initiative to help them rebuild homes,...

Give someone their eyesight with a small cost

$ 40000

I’m thrilled to launch our new campaign aimed at supporting an incredible cause: an animal sanctuary dedicated to rescuing abandoned and lost animals and finding them loving homes. With your help, we aim to raise funds to maintain this sanctuary,...

Gift clean drinking water in remote communities

$ 40

In 1918 the top floor of the Lyric Theatre was converted into a hospital to care for the sick and dying during the Spanish Flu Epidemic. A nurse, Mrs. Lapp, was forced to care for all of families upstairs. Today...

Educate a child through our mobile library

$ 49.99

On June 12, 2023 Brook’s wife Maleena was admitted to hospital while 20 weeks pregnant, where she was diagnosed with Stage 4 B-cell Lymphoma. At just 22 years old, she has been confronted with a life-altering diagnosis and is now...

Give kids warm clothing this coming winter

$ 7000

We are announcing a new campaign aimed at providing crucial support to the victims of a recent devastating natural disaster. Together, we are rallying behind our fellow community members, raising funds through this non-profit initiative to help them rebuild homes,...

Give a meal to little girls in Afghanistan schools

$ 390

We are announcing a new campaign aimed at providing crucial support to the victims of a recent devastating natural disaster. Together, we are rallying behind our fellow community members, raising funds through this non-profit initiative to help them rebuild homes,...

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.

Stories with meaning

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"How books change lives"

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"When Earthquake Strikes"

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"Nourishing with Vitamins"

Current and past partners

In the news

According to World Atlas, Afghanistan ranks as the 3rd country with most number of landmines and unexploded devices. This, together with decades of war has taken a toll on the Afghan population leaving hundreds of thousands of civilians amputees. HADIA

USA-based Fair Observer speaks to HADIA Foundation about its flagship mobile library.

In speaking with our Founder, SBS explores how HADIA has been assisting those in need of help.

Samaa TV looks at how HADIA Foundation helped those struck by the devastating earthquakes.

Giving the gift of sight and ability to see is how HADIA has helped hundreds of young and elderly.