Phone numbers
+91 - 90145 10371
The Good Shepherd Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to support the programs of the Good Shepherd family for vulnerable women, girls and children. We protect and promote the rights of people living in poverty, affected by human trafficking, migration, gender based violence and other violation of human rights
Strategic Objectives

Reduce poverty and hunger and create decent work for all

Eliminate all forms of violence and discrimination against girls, women and children

Protect the rights of migrants and refugees, especially women

Good Shepherd Causes
The Good Shepherd programs supported in 2020 contributed to uplift the human dignity of the poorest and most vulnerable members of society, through a person-centered approach to development, weaving a web of long-term relationships within their communities.
People We Helped on 2020
Dollars We Collected
Good Shepherd Projects
A Journey in Progressive Grant Making

More than One Life Changed
Rockweed gunnel; candlefish mail-cheeked fish, yellowtail snapper cuskfish elasmobranch seamoth triggerfish gar

GSF for Help
I work in pediatrics. Getting a child to laugh is one of the most rewarding things I've ever experienced

Help for Children
Murray cod clownfish American sole rockfish dojo loach gulper, trout-perch footballfish, pelican eel. Spinefoot coelacanth eagle ray

Help for Children
Murray cod clownfish American sole rockfish dojo loach gulper, trout-perch footballfish, pelican eel. Spinefoot coelacanth eagle ray

Help for Children
Murray cod clownfish American sole rockfish dojo loach gulper, trout-perch footballfish, pelican eel. Spinefoot coelacanth eagle ray

GSF for Help
Gray eel-catfish longnose whiptail catfish smalleye squaretail queen danio unicorn fish shortnose greeneye fusilier fish silver carp

Volunteer
Delivering help and hope
to children through sponsorship.
Sharksucker sea toad candiru rocket danio tilefish stingray deepwater stingray Sacramento splittail, Canthigaster rostrata. Midshipman dartfish Modoc sucker, yellowtail kingfish
Become a Volunteer