September 2, 2025: HopeWorks Foundation has marked its fifth anniversary with two landmark announcements that signal the next phase of its mission to empower girls from underserved communities: the launch of the HopeVerse app and the unveiling of the Witches Hunt initiative.
The milestone evening, Voices of Hope, brought together mentors, donors, trustees, and the Foundation’s “Hope Citizens” to celebrate five years of transformation. It also marked the inauguration of the 6th batch of girls entering the program and a proud farewell to the 3rd batch, many of whom are now career-ready and stepping into professional roles.
The newly launched HopeVerse app is a digital platform designed to provide girls with on-demand access to mentorship, learning resources, and peer communities. Complementing this, the Witches Hunt initiative aims to discover and support women from underserved backgrounds who aspire to careers in technology, equipping them with tools, networks, and opportunities to succeed.
Jacintha Jayachandran, Founder and Trustee of HopeWorks Foundation, said: “We are not just celebrating a milestone; we are setting the stage for the future. With HopeVerse and Witches Hunt, our mission is to give every girl the power to imagine, the tools to grow, and the courage to lead. This is not about charity it’s about building pathways to lasting transformation.”
From powerful personal stories of resilience to vibrant showcases of talent, Voices of Hope stood as a testament to the Foundation’s core belief: when girls are given the right opportunities, they not only change their own lives but also transform their communities.