Humanitarian Hands Charities, formerly known as Humanitarian Hands Foundation, was founded in 2006 by Ray and Mary Christopher in response to the increasing number of orphans in Uganda. Their mission is to improve the lives of the disadvantaged and displaced by providing access to education, healthcare, and culturally relevant life skills training. Through their programs, they aim to empower impoverished families in Africa and vulnerable immigrants and refugees in the Dallas Metroplex, promoting academic achievement, healthcare, and personal economic sustainability.
With a focus on academic success and job market readiness, Humanitarian Hands Charities impacts orphaned African children by providing quality education and job skills training. They also prioritize healthcare, aiming to reduce deaths caused by treatable ailments like Malaria, HIV/AIDS, diarrhea, and malnutrition. Through their efforts, including the establishment of The John H. and Marie Parrish Medical Clinic in Fort Portal, Uganda, they strive to create a self-sustained future for the orphans and their community. Additionally, their Cultural Behavior Life Skills Program aims to enhance the integration process for immigrants and refugees, enabling them to become positive assets in their communities and workplaces.
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