Ex-Leper
Children in South Asia
The
year 2008 was a very exciting year for the charity; we succeeded
in achieving the objectives set at the beginning of the year to
support more children and young people with in need of basic education
impairment along with their families and careers. At the end of
2007 we recruited several new volunteer members of staff (all
who have a wealth of experience in working with children and families)
to strengthen our Children’s.
Each
year, Humanity without Frontiers provides assistance to Ex-leper
children in South Asia individuals in whose lives are affected
by Lepra. Our annual capital campaign is the Major source of funding
that allows our organisation to Operate and provide services to
those in poor region who desperately need our assistance e.g.
healthcare, basic education.
HUWIF
participation of Education for all by 2015
HUWIF participation of International Education Charter in 2009
HUWIF participation of Education for Indigenous Children 2009
We
need to raise funds via our capital campaign to continue offering
services in the community.
Livings with Lepra in poor community have a place to turn for
the assistance they need so badly.
By
contribution to Humanity without Frontier's capital Campaign,
you'll be recognized as a donor in upcoming Issues of our newsletter.
You'll also enjoy the satisfaction of Knowing that your generosity
will help make life less Stressful for people affected by Lepra.
Humanity
without Frontiers is counting on your support. Please Return your
capital campaign donation or pledge form in the enclosed envelope.
Every donation, no matter what size, is
Greatly appreciated and will be put to excellent use. Thank You
in advance for your willingness to support the efforts of Humanity
without Frontiers and make a difference in world Community.
Humanity
without Frontiers does not receive any statutory funding; it is
reliant totally on voluntary donations from the general public,
grant making trusts and companies. To enable the Society to continue
to deliver the five key services, it needs to raise adequate funds.
Humanity
without Frontiers ® is an organization helping children in
need in developing world.
Founded
in the United Kingdom 1997 (Association of Health & Human
Sciences) and jointly operated by Intercontinental group of volunteers,
the HUWIF was launched in 2007 to further facilitate the work
in a wider spectrum. It is a unique organization whose mission
is to assist the children in need of basic education; its goal
is to help strengthen civil society in the organizations have
been set up in sharing the aim of improving the lives of children
through education, health care and economic opportunities.
Faithful
to the philosophy and heritage of all human nature, Humanity without
Frontiers ® is committed to continuous improvement of our
services to better each life as it were our own.
We
celebrate the opportunity to come together as caregivers in an
inclusive workplace where diversity and open communications are
valued.
We
serve with a deep respect for the dignity and values of all persons;
our practice of quality care; our dedication to the poor; and,
out commitment to children and education.
Humanity without Frontiers does not receive any statutory funding;
it is reliant totally on voluntary donations from the general
public, grant making trusts and companies. To enable the Society
to continue to deliver the five key services, it needs to raise
sufficient funds each year.
Throughout
Asia and the Pacific, more than 600 million children
live in extreme poverty. Denied their rights, they are vulnerable
to disease, armed conflict, and exploitation. For a fortunate
few, however, the future appear brighter.
Active
projects since 1997
1997
Association of Health and Human Services South Asia, Africa
1999 Children in need Education Project, South-Asia
2003 First Children Embassy of the World-Medjashi, Macedonia
2003 Healthcare Project Africa
2005 Tsunami Disaster Relief South Asia
2007 Launch Humanity without Frontiers in Switzerland
2008 Children in need of Education South Asia project