
Raise Your Helping Hand
We are a non-profit organization, we are looking forward to a world of inspired youths by helping each other to join hands together to bring a better future for all.

About Us
Our Beliefs
- We believe in a world where every youth is inspired, and purpose-driven.
- Our mission is to invest in every youth to empower the next generation. We do this, by creating educational programs, promoting health programs, and contributing to social welfare by providing necessary resources to underprivileged persons and 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 youths.
Give Scholarship
Your gift will help equip youths 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 in generosity programs in this difficult time.
Abuh Samson
Wonderful job creating a platform fo us to connect with our brother and friend. I will definitely join your group as a volunteer.
Emmanuel Godwin

News
Recent Causes
- GERALD AKOR FOUNDATION MARKS THREE YEARS OF IMPACTFUL EXISTENCE—A Legacy of Service in Memory of Gerald Akor Lokoja, Nigeria — August 2, 2025 Today marks exactly three years since the passing of Gerald Akor, a young man who died at the age of 24 on the 2nd of August 2022 at 7:25 a.m. His brief but impactful life continues to inspire social transformation through the workContinue reading “GERALD AKOR FOUNDATION MARKS THREE YEARS OF IMPACTFUL EXISTENCE”
- Hope Through Progress: Advancing Sickle Cell Care GloballyWorld Sickle Cell Awareness Day, observed on June 19th, raises global awareness about sickle cell disease. The inherited red blood cell disorder primarily affects people of African, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian ancestry, leading to severe pain episodes and organ damage. While progress has been made in early diagnosis and treatment, challenges remain in healthcare access and stigma reduction. Advocacy and community engagement play crucial roles in creating a healthier future for those affected.

Become a Volunteer
To help as many people as possible, we always lack enthusiastic volunteers. Please contact us for more info.
