Elevate Lives: A Call to Eradicate Poverty and Empower Families

Join Humanity & Health Foundation in the mission to ‘Eradicate Extreme Poverty – Empower Women and Their Families.’ Explore sponsorship opportunities for impactful change. Corporate donors, contribute to health education, skills acquisition, and sustainable ventures. Your support breaks the cycle of poverty, fostering self-sufficiency. Be the driving force behind change—volunteers welcome. Together, let’s build a future of empowerment and thriving communities. Make a lasting impact with Humanity & Health Foundation, paving the way for a world free from extreme poverty.

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Empowering Communities: Community Wellness Outreach Program

Discover a transformative journey with Humanity & Health Foundation’s Community Wellness Outreach Program. Aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #4, our initiative focuses on health promotion and wellness, uplifting underserved communities in Georgia, USA, and Western Africa. Join us in fostering lasting impact through health-education, support, and volunteerism. Be a driving force for positive change and contribute to a world where well-being and quality education are accessible to all.

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Antidoping

Antidoping: Ensuring Clean Sports for Healthier Lives Clean Sports Advocacy: Antidoping Efforts for Healthier Lives In the high-stakes world of…

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Orphanage Support

Humanity & Health Foundation Orphanage Support Service (HHFOSS) has supported orphanages at identified locations in USA and Africa since our founding. Currently, we focus on supporting several orphanages in poor social-economic environments.

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Soul Clinic Community, Paynesville Liberia (WASH) Project

Water is essential to health and food production. Globally, nearly 2.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water in their homes and about 4.4 billion lack access to proper sanitation, putting them at risk of disease. Coupled with poor hygiene, the lack of adequate water and sanitation is a leading cause of disease and death worldwide.

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