In a world where equality and inclusion are still goals rather than norms, the
Hum Honge Kamyab Foundation HHK is working tirelessly to turn these ideals into a lived reality. Founded by Ajay Gupta, a determined edupreneur and social reformer, the foundation has emerged as a powerful voice for disability awareness and inclusion in India.
The Vision Behind HHK
Ajay Gupta’s own life journey, marked by physical challenges, gives him a unique insight into the struggles faced by persons with disabilities. Instead of being limited by these obstacles, he chose to turn adversity into action. His passion for inclusive education, accessibility, and empowerment led to the formation of the Hum Honge Kamyab Foundation.
The foundation’s name—borrowed from the iconic Hindi version of the song “We Shall Overcome”—perfectly symbolizes its mission: to overcome social barriers and build a future where everyone, regardless of their physical or mental abilities, can thrive.
Mission and Objectives
HHK Foundation operates with a clear mission:
- To promote inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities.
- To raise awareness and educate society about the challenges faced by the disabled community.
- To empower individuals with disabilities through education, skills training, and employment opportunities.
- To create an inclusive environment across schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
Key Areas of Work
- Awareness Campaigns
The foundation organizes impactful campaigns in schools, colleges, workplaces, and public spaces to challenge stereotypes about disability. These campaigns highlight the capabilities of individuals with disabilities and promote empathy and understanding.
- Education and Skill Development
HHK believes that education is the first step towards empowerment. The foundation conducts skill-building workshops, offers vocational training, and supports inclusive education programs. They also help build digital and life skills that improve employability for differently-abled individuals.
- Accessibility Initiatives
Accessibility is not a luxury—it’s a right. HHK conducts accessibility audits in buildings, schools, and public places to ensure compliance with universal design standards. They also consult with architects and institutions to make infrastructure more disability-friendly.
- Policy Advocacy
The foundation works closely with government bodies, NGOs, and corporate partners to advocate for inclusive policies and practices. From promoting accessible technology to encouraging inclusive hiring, HHK pushes for systemic change.
- Empowerment Through Community Engagement
HHK uses a community-first approach, actively involving people with disabilities in the planning and implementation of its projects. This inclusive model not only empowers the individuals but also ensures that the programs are tailored to real needs and challenges.
Impact and Achievements
Over the years,
Hum Honge Kamyab Foundation has touched thousands of lives across India. From enabling children with disabilities to attend mainstream schools to helping youth find meaningful employment, the foundation’s work has created ripples of positive change.
One of HHK’s notable strengths is its ability to collaborate across sectors—with educational institutions, corporates, civil society, and government departments. These collaborations help scale up their initiatives and bring more visibility to the cause.
Ajay Gupta: The Man Behind the Mission
Ajay Gupta's story is itself an embodiment of the foundation's motto. Despite living with a disability, he pursued his goals with unmatched determination, becoming a successful entrepreneur and social leader. His personal resilience and empathy continue to inspire everyone around him. Under his leadership, HHK is not just a foundation—it's a movement for inclusive change.
Get Involved
Inclusion is a collective responsibility, and everyone has a role to play. Whether you are an educator, employer, policymaker, or simply a concerned citizen, your involvement can make a difference. You can support Hum Honge Kamyab Foundation through:
- Volunteering your time or skills
- Donating to support their initiatives
- Partnering for accessibility audits or training programs
Spreading awareness about their work on social media