A Few Words About Us

Hoechi Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit development organization that is committed to providing support in three key areas-   Support and Empowerment for persons with disability, Youth Empowerment through vocational trainings  and  Providing Educational Support to Youth and Children.

The Organization started in 2019 and still in active Activities/Projects to Date. Founded and run by OUR VISION IS TO HAVE A SOCIETY WHERE EVERYONE IS EDUCATED AND EMPOWERED

Along with our supporters and volunteers, we’ve helped to enrich and change lives

DONATE

We are only able to carry out our work because of the generosity of our numerous ‘Friends’ who continue to support us. Please click here if you  would like to make a donation to support our projects.

DONATE

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

We seek self-motivated volunteers who are passionate about youth development and who want to help the next generation become the very best versions of themselves. We are looking for volunteers to run educational, developmental or recreational classes, facilitate workshops, or share their story in our career development and motivational talk series.

VOLUNTER

PARTNER WITH US

We welcome support from individuals and organisations who believe in our vision and want to partner with us to deliver specific projects. We seek partners for our programmes and also accept in kind contributions towards our programme

TAKE ACTION

What is The Purpose of Our Organization?

  1. To empower persons with disabilities with skills that will make them independent as well as to set them up with soft grants.
  2. To strengthen and educate the capacity of persons with disabilities particularly youths
  3. To promote awareness on the rights of persons with disabilities.
  4. To create youth empowerment programs through skill acquisition and training programs
  5. To provide assistance to the less privileged by providing relief materials

Our Mission is to provide support and education for people with disabilities, with or without physical disabilities, so that they can achieve equal opportunities in all aspects of life.