Johar Welfare Foundation (Jo Hare Na) is a registered NGO based in Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand — working tirelessly for tribal welfare, women's empowerment, skill development, and youth affairs across eastern India.
"Johar" is the traditional greeting of indigenous communities — symbolizing respect and solidarity. "Jo Hare Na" means those who never give up, and that spirit defines everything we do.
Know MoreWe work across 9 critical sectors to bring sustainable and meaningful change to marginalized communities.
Eco-tourism and cultural tourism in rural belts to generate community livelihoods.
Protecting rights, culture and heritage of indigenous communities across eastern India.
Enabling women through SHGs, legal literacy, and economic independence programs.
Channeling youth energy into leadership, sports, and community service initiatives.
Vocational and digital training to make rural youth employment-ready for modern industries.
Building access to quality education in remote rural and semi-urban areas.
Health camps, nutrition programs, and maternal care in underserved communities.
Advocating for justice while using sports as a vehicle for youth development.
Real impact on the ground — how we translate our mission into action.
Skill Development
Vocational training in carpentry, tailoring, electrical work, and digital literacy for youth in Jharkhand's rural blocks.
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Women Empowerment
Self-help groups for rural women enabling microfinance access, legal rights awareness, and livelihood creation.
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Tourism
Developing sustainable eco-tourism circuits in the Chota Nagpur Plateau belt for community livelihoods.
Learn MoreJoin us on the ground — programs, camps, and community gatherings happening near you.
A grand celebration of the indigenous culture, music, art, and heritage of Jharkhand. Open to all.
Register / Know MorePan-state presence with strong grassroots connections across eastern and central India.
Headquartered in Jamshedpur — all-district coverage with deep community roots
HeadquartersEducation and youth affairs in backward block areas
Tribal zone programs for Adivasi and OBC communities
Skill development & women empowerment in rural districts
Tribal welfare and health programs in forest belt communities
"The skill training program changed my life. I now have my own tailoring shop in my village and support my family independently."
"Johar Foundation's SHG helped our group of 12 women get our first loan and start a food processing unit together."
"As a volunteer, I'm proud to be part of this movement. The foundation truly walks the talk of community empowerment and dignity."
Whether you want to contribute, volunteer, or partner with us — every act of support brings us closer to a just and empowered society.

Our inaugural camp in Seraikela saw 50 rural youth graduate with certifications in computing and digital skills.

10 new self-help groups serving 120 women in the remote blocks of West Singhbhum are now fully operational.

Our team is mapping heritage and craft sites for responsible eco-tourism development across the plateau region.