Who We Are
YesWeYaa Foundation
YesWeYaa is a mission-driven platform committed to supporting children affected by the loss of a parent, family hardship, or financial adversity. Our name is a blend of affirmation, community, and divine intent representing a promise that we, together, will rise for every child.
Based In Jammu & Kashmir
Founded in Jammu and Kashmir with a global outlook, we are building systems of care where children don’t just survive crisis they thrive beyond it.
Why We Exist
Mission, Vision, Cause & Promise
These principles define YesWeYaa’s purpose and commitment to ensure every child has hope, support, and a path to a brighter future.
What people are saying
About Our Mission
Children Helped
Total Donors
Locations
Total Users
Stories of Hope
Stories of Strength - Children Who Inspire Us
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions below.
Is my donation 80G eligible?
All eligible donations made to YesWeYaa Foundation are tax-exempt under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Can I pause/cancel monthly?
Go through our refund/cancellation policy.
Who is eligible for support through YesWeYaa?
Children who have lost a parent or are facing family or financial crises. Parents or guardians must proactively register on our platform for support.
How does the contribution system work?
Individuals become monthly contributors to a collective fund. This fund is transparently distributed to verified families in need.
How is need verified?
Through a digital registration process that requires documentation and review to ensure genuine need and build trust.
Where does YesWeYaa operate?
We are currently active in Jammu and Kashmir and plan to scale globally based on community engagement and resource capacity.
Is YesWeYaa a religious or political organization?
No. We are a secular, community-based initiative focused purely on child welfare and education.
How can I help beyond donating?
You can volunteer, spread awareness, or even sponsor a child directly through our mentorship and support programs.

