HUMANIST MUTUAL AID NETWORK

Programs
Educational Support and Community Development in Uganda
UGANDA received $30,082 maintaining its position as the biggest benefactor of HGC giving in the last nine years. Our money went primarily to students at Pearl Vocational Training College Top Care Humanist Nursery School and Eagle's View Primary School. Funds also went to ShelterMi Humanist Safe House & Orphanage and to several women's collectives Ruwenzori Kabughobe Katuruna. HGC also delivered funds to a secondary student with albinism for use in her educational needs. Notable HGC achievements include funding a classroom latrine and banana farm for Eagle's View constructing an orphanage dormitory a water well and an e-book of testimonies for ShelterMi and allocations for a watermelon farm a sewing project and a coffee threshing project to the women's collectives.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0Comprehensive Education Support in India
INDIA in its second year of HGC funding received $14,471. Four schools were provided with money for student sponsorships food computers clothes sanitary pads teacher salaries and school equipment: Apna School in Bihar State Birsa School in Jharkhand Sikshit School in Uttar Pradesh and Everybody's School in New Delhi. HGC also provided school supplies for the Kalbelia untouchable in Pushkar for children in a scavenger dump in New Delhi and for children of sex workers in Kerala. Additionally we gave Shreya Pandey an impoverished secondary student in Uttar Pradesh enough funding to successfully enroll in college as a computer science major and we funded a watermelon project in Bihar that planted seeds in 2,000 mounds on 3 rented riverfront acres.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0Youth Education and Health Services in Nigeria
NIGERIA was given $11,175 in HGC funding for projects in multiple areas. In Maiduguri we constructed shelter for 120 abandoned street kids to keep them warm in the winter and we sponsored the education of numerous orphan girls. In Benue State and Niger State refugee camps we provided medical interventions for polio skin diseases measles hepatitis urinary tract infection parasitic worms and polio. In Benue State we also planted a community garden of corn yam and peanuts. In Niger State we continued the valuable service of our Suicide Hotline and we offered a workshop on sex education for secondary school students.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2022 – Dec 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$11.2K
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