A Project of Serving People In Need (SPIN) ‘Home of Hope and Shelter’ for Underprivileged Girls Registered Society, Reg. No. 25251, Under Societies Act of 1860. Asha Bhavan was established in the year 2007 to provide shelter and refuge, to develop and educate, to empower and equip the very needy and underprivileged girls.
Presently Asha Bhavan is a home to a dozen girls between ages of 5yrs and 19yrs of age who are very deserving in conditions who are orphaned, abandoned or neglected by the society are a part of this home. All girls attend regular school and live a wholesome life.

This home has a commitment to provide hope and a desire to excel and to make themselves independent. This initiative is a humble effort to offer identity, dignity and self confidence to a few among the many in India as:
- The very existence of a Girl Child in India is under threat. The male : female ratio has been adverse to females for over 100 years & still counting.
- The girl child is looked down upon as a social and financial burden and as an unwanted responsibility which parents in villages and at times in metro cities do not wish to take.
- Every year 12 million girls are born out of which 3 million do not survive to see their 15th birthday which is extremely saddening.
- 1/3rd of these deaths occur in the first year of life and every sixth female death is due to gender discrimination.
- Sex-selective abortions are more common then the above point mentioned.
- The declining number of girls in the 0-6 age group is a cause of alarm for everyone.
- For every 1000 boys, there are less than 927 females – even lesser in some places in India.
- Out of every 100 children who drop out of school, 66 are girls. Dropout rates of girls are higher in India, caste discrimination being one major reason in remote areas.
- India has the largest number of sexually abused children.
- OPD records of hospitals in Northern India show lower admission of girl children which proves that a girl child is not given proper health care and medical attention.