Empowering Lives Through Compassionate Action

Founded in 2023, our NGO tackles pressing issues like poverty, sickle cell disease, and child mortality, complementing government efforts to create a healthier, more educated society.

Together, we can make a difference.

H.E Hajiya Husssaina Abbas Tajudeen

Chairman/CEO

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woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

This foundation truly makes a difference in addressing critical issues like sickle cell and poverty.

John Doe

A group of people are seated in a room, engaging in conversation. Several individuals, including both men and women, are sitting on plastic chairs. One woman appears to be a health worker, identifiable by a stethoscope around her neck. Another person appears to be speaking directly to her. The room is decorated with blue and yellow drapes, and a framed picture or sign labeled 'CLASSE DEBORA' is visible on the wall.
A group of people are seated in a room, engaging in conversation. Several individuals, including both men and women, are sitting on plastic chairs. One woman appears to be a health worker, identifiable by a stethoscope around her neck. Another person appears to be speaking directly to her. The room is decorated with blue and yellow drapes, and a framed picture or sign labeled 'CLASSE DEBORA' is visible on the wall.

I am grateful for the support and awareness this organization brings to sickle cell disease.

Jane Smith

A poster pinned to a textured blue board, titled '10 Decolonisation Actions for Non-Māori Kiwis'. The poster lists various actions such as learning about Māori history, understanding the Declaration of Independence & Te Tiriti o Waitangi, speaking up for treaty settlement processes, strengthening relationships with Māori organizations, and challenging inequities. Each action is highlighted in different blocks of colors including red, yellow, and black, contributing to the visual emphasis of the text.
A poster pinned to a textured blue board, titled '10 Decolonisation Actions for Non-Māori Kiwis'. The poster lists various actions such as learning about Māori history, understanding the Declaration of Independence & Te Tiriti o Waitangi, speaking up for treaty settlement processes, strengthening relationships with Māori organizations, and challenging inequities. Each action is highlighted in different blocks of colors including red, yellow, and black, contributing to the visual emphasis of the text.
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