Raise Your Helping Hand
We are a non-profit organization, we are looking forward to a peaceful world by helping each other to join hands together to bring a better future for all children.
About Us
Our Beliefs
We believe in a world where every child can read. Our mission is to invest in early childhood education in order to empower the next generation. We do that, by creating educational programs and providing necessary resources in underprivileged areas. We believe in smart fund allocation, and therefore we employ minimal staff.
How You Can Help
Send Donation
Giving online has never been more secure, convenient or hassle-free with our one-click donation. We also do accept standard cash and check donations at all of our locations.
Become a Volunteer
You can get involved today by becoming a Volunteer. Sign up and you will be joining a group of change-makers, a network strong enough to impact positive change in the lives of children.
Give Scholarship
Your gift will help equip children in need with necessary resources, training and education while offering the promise of a brighter future. You can make a difference today by signing up.
Testimonials
What People Say
The generosity of this organization makes it possible for me to continue having education opportunities in this difficult area.
Jane Doe
Wonderful job with those kids that need us and people from various places all over the world. I will definitely join your group as a volunteer.
John Doe
News
Recent Causes
Methods of Conflict Resolution in African Traditional Society
Adeyinka Theresa Ajayi & Lateef Oluwafemi Buhari (Department of History and International StudiesFaculty of Arts, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria) African Research Review Vol. 8 (2), Serial No. 33, April, 2014:138-157 OpenAccess here. Abstract This study examined the patterns or mechanism for conflict resolution in traditional African societies with particular reference to Yoruba and Igbo…
Are We as Area Studies Scholars Guilty of Negligence in Allowing Genocides to Happen in the Regions we Study? (2021)
Michael W. Charney (SOAS, University of London) Published by Forces for Renewal in Southeast Asia https://forsea.co/are-we-as-area-studies-scholars-guilty-of-negligence-in-allowing- genocides-to-happen-in-the-regions-we-study/ Like many, I rely on twitter to keep up to speed with current information put out by Foreign Ministries. I recently saw a tweet from the US State Dept stating that “China has committed genocide & crimes against…
Five history lessons in how to deal with a refugee crisis (2015)
Alexander Betts The Guardian. What can we learn from the way we dealt with previous refugee emergencies? After all, this is not the first time. Online article here.
Become a Volunteer
With the aim of helping as many people as possible, we always lack enthusiastic volunteers. Please contact us for more info.