Our Projects

Supporting schools in marginalized areas
Contributing towards hunger eradication

At Ethos Inc., we believe that every child—regardless of background, income, or geography—deserves access to quality education and the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to support schools serving marginalized communities by improving learning environments, providing essential resources, and empowering teachers and students alike. Through partnerships with local educators and community leaders, we focus on sustainable solutions that enhance literacy, creativity, and life skills. By bridging the gap in educational equity, we aim to nurture confident young minds who can build brighter futures for themselves.

Our hunger eradication initiative is dedicated to ensuring that no one goes to bed hungry, especially in vulnerable and underserved communities. We work to provide nutritious meals, promote sustainable food systems, and empower families through education and livelihood programs that foster self-reliance. By partnering with local farmers, volunteers, and organizations, we aim to reduce food waste, improve food distribution, and create long-term solutions to hunger and malnutrition. Every meal we serve is a step toward dignity, hope, and a world where everyone has access to the nourishment they need to live healthy, fulfilling lives.

'Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love', Mother Teresa

Our partners 

StratEdge LLC

About Us

Angana B. Porter is interested in leveraging on her people skills for projects with social impact. She has an M.A. in Psychology from University of Maryland. As a Human capital consultant she has 20+ years of experience, including a decade in federal consulting and 10 years in HR management. SPHR-certified and known for a common-sense, solutions-focused approach that builds trust and delivers results. She has proven expertise in strategic workforce planning, policy development, performance management, employee development, and organizational design.

Joor Baruah is interested in using documentary, films and music for social change.
He has an M.A. in Social Documentation (documentary filmmaking) from the Films & Digital Media Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, an M.F.A. in Films at The Vermont College of Fine Arts. He is also an Associate Film Fellow at the Investigative Reporting Program (IRP), School of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley. Prior to pursuing artivism, Baruah had earned an M.B.A from Central University, India and 12+ years of international corporate experience in multicultural environments in Japan, HongKong, India, Netherlands and United States.

Joor B.

Angana B. Porter

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