About The Humanity Campaign
The Humanity Campaign, Inc. was founded in November 2005 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by Ryan Allis. Originally known as the Anti-Poverty Campaign, the organization's name was changed in December 2007 due to the inspiration of Mother Theresa who was never anti-anything and instead always pro-something. She never once would attend an anti-war rally, but attended many peace rallies.
THC has supported projects in Guatemala, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Honduras to date. The organization has provided financial support to Nourish International, Advocates for Grassroots Development in Uganda, Shoulder to Shoulder, Inc., Clinton Global Initiative, Duke Engineers Without Borders, the Women's Center of Wake County, and the Millennium Village Project to date.
We've provided funding for interactive English-language courses for school children in Concepción, Honduras, supported the efforts of Jeffrey Sachs in Sauri, Kenya, funded the creation of a video documentary of a Nourish International trip to Najaf, Guatemala, supported AGRADU in providing anti-retroviral medication in Mukono, Uganda, started a scholarship program at a primary school in rural Uganda, and supported engineers at Duke University working on the creation of a peanut shelling and corn kernel removing appropriate technology device for use in Malawi.
The Humanity Campaign, Inc. incorporated on February 13, 2008 as a Non-Profit Corporation in the State of North Carolina.
The Humanity Campaign, Inc. represents an ongoing lifelong commitment. The mission of The Humanity Campaign, Inc. is to reduce poverty and hunger in North Carolina, the United States, and in developing countries by increasing access to education, healthcare, technology, and entrepreneurial opportunity.
THC has supported projects in Guatemala, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Honduras to date. The organization has provided financial support to Nourish International, Advocates for Grassroots Development in Uganda, Shoulder to Shoulder, Inc., Clinton Global Initiative, Duke Engineers Without Borders, the Women's Center of Wake County, and the Millennium Village Project to date.
We've provided funding for interactive English-language courses for school children in Concepción, Honduras, supported the efforts of Jeffrey Sachs in Sauri, Kenya, funded the creation of a video documentary of a Nourish International trip to Najaf, Guatemala, supported AGRADU in providing anti-retroviral medication in Mukono, Uganda, started a scholarship program at a primary school in rural Uganda, and supported engineers at Duke University working on the creation of a peanut shelling and corn kernel removing appropriate technology device for use in Malawi.
The Humanity Campaign, Inc. incorporated on February 13, 2008 as a Non-Profit Corporation in the State of North Carolina.
The Humanity Campaign, Inc. represents an ongoing lifelong commitment. The mission of The Humanity Campaign, Inc. is to reduce poverty and hunger in North Carolina, the United States, and in developing countries by increasing access to education, healthcare, technology, and entrepreneurial opportunity.
Thank you very much for your support!
Students in Conception, Honduras being provided English-language training by Jody Heck of Shoulder to Shoulder, Inc. with a grant provided by THC
"I will never attend an anti-war rally. When you have a peace rally, invite me." - Mother Theresa
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2 Comments:
it's been 5 months since the last post regarding incorporation. just curious if Humanity Campaign is still active?
Absolutely! Just got back from Uganda where we visited three of the projects. We're in the process of hiring our first staffer so we can make more frequent updates to the blog. Thanks for checking in!
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