Our Story
Established in Yaoundé, Cameroon in 2020, A Hand to Humanity Association was created to support the local community. By focusing on overall well-being and providing social assistance with successful outcomes, there has been a growing call for services to be extended to communities abroad such as Canada, the US, Ghana, and Kenya. With a commitment to healing and empowerment, the association has become a symbol of hope and health for individuals both near and far.
We nurture well-being through holistic care.
As a non-profit organization operating in Cameroon and planning to launch in three other countries, we are dedicated to social responsibility, supporting the less privileged through holistic well-being services. We specialize in spiritual healing on a non-denominational basis, physical healing through conventional and herbal medicine, mental and psychosocial support through developing population-level policy solutions to rehabilitate and support the reinsertion of victims of prostitution, substance abuse, sexual abuse, and gender-based-violence into society. With a beneficiary satisfaction rate of over 95% in the communities we serve, we strive to exceed expectations in our daily operations for the betterment of humanity.
Our Services
Our Work
Our core mission is to promote overall health and well-being through a holistic approach. We strive to deliver individualized, all-encompassing care that addresses the spiritual, mental, and physical needs of each person. Our commitment extends to supporting vulnerable groups such as orphans, street children, individuals with Sickle Cell disease, survivors of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, victims of Gender-Based Violence, and those struggling with substance abuse. In our efforts to empower others, we operate a cutting-edge rehabilitation facility for individuals seeking recovery from drug addiction. At A Hand to Humanity Association, we recognize the profound impact of compassionate care in guiding individuals toward healing and wholeness. Since our inception in 2020, we have impacted over 1,200 direct beneficiaries and over 1,800 indirect beneficiaries through our beneficiary-centered approach to delivering support.