Humanist Mutual Aid Network (HuMAN) is a 501c3 nonprofit - our EIN# is 46-3953105
Vision: We work toward a world with humanist values, that respects science, secularism, education, self-reliance, community, kindness, peace, democracy.
Mission: We support our 18 humanist partners in Nigeria, Liberia, Ghana, Ethiopia, Niger, Chad, Mozambique, South Sudan, Myanmar, India, Nepal, Taiwan and USA with one-time-only $600-$1,800 sustainability grants. Our partners operate humanist primary and vocational schools, safe houses, orphanages, pharmacies, community gardens, and community meals.
We do not fund individuals. Partner information HERE Questions? - email humanistmutualaid@gmail.com
We deliver technology - we gave these solar cell phone chargers to Kanyenze Humanist Primary Schools, in Uganda
We provide school supplies and sanitary pads to rural girls in remote villages of Nepal.
We deliver art supplies to albino children - abandoned by their parents - in Kenya.
We deliver food to Mawlamyine, Myanmar - to a Safe House for victims of domestic violence and abandoned children
we launch a “Cricket Farm” in Kisumu, Kenya. Profits feed and support a local orphanage
We deliver food packages to Romani families in Kosovo and Serbia
We provide Science & Health classes to the grandchildren of alleged “Witches” in Ghana
We establish KaZoHa Safe House in Nigeria for ex-Muslims
Our market in Kisimu, Kenya, supports 30 children at the Humanist Orphan Centre
We provide startup funds to this business that trains and employs orphans in Kasese, Uganda
We build Grasshopper Traps in rural Uganda, near the DR Congo border
We feed 30 orphans at Humanist Orphan Centre (Kenya) where we are partnered with the Center for Inquiry
We promote secular humanism : these children go to Nyakiyumbu Widows Orphanage Humanist School in Uganda
We launch this Internet cafe in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Profits aid refugees from Bobo Haram in a nearby IDP camp.
We build clinics with other non-religious groups - to combat malaria, HIV/Aids, peptic ulcers, dysentery, and other diseases.
We provide AFRIPads - reusable, washable sanitary pads - that enable African girls to stay in school
Here’s another women’s collective we support - the African Women Dignity Foundation
Here’s an eco-friendly project - making briquettes out of compacted trash
We purchase prosthetic hands for Zubairu, a Nigerian boy who was mistreated at an Islamic centre. His hands were tied behind his back tightly for two day; he developed gangrene and both hands were amputated.
We provide lunch food, and colorful sandals, to children in the Ruwenzori mountains of central Africa
We build - brick by brick - humanist elementary schools, humanist secondary schools, and humanist orphanages
We provide funds for sustainability projects, like this Noodle Factory run by widows in a refugee camp in Nigeria
We deliver funds to this LGBT group in Kampala, Uganda
We plant trees in de-forested areas
We give dresses to orphans, sewn by local tailors
We help this orphan school in the Congo (DRC)
Our clinics are well-stocked with supplies, and we pay the medics properly
We purchase tools for this Orphan Carpenters Workshop in Kyarumba, Uganda
Alcor Foundation in Arizona was our partner in building this clinic
There are 3 million refugees from Boko Haram, many live in squalid camps - we feed many
We sponsor this mushroom project - funds support the Katumba Humanist Primary School in Uganda
We provide college scholarships to orphan humanist students - this is Fatumah Namnada, she studies science at Mbarara University of Science and Technology