It’s an absolute Honour for; ‘Hope 4 Humanity’ has WON the; “EAST LONDON” COMMUNITY AWARDS (Rotary Stratford)

HOPE 4 HUMNAITY is a WOMEN led organisation, consisting of over 90% of women Staff.
It’s a great Achievement of the Founder “JUNAID ALI” who had exceptionally worked hard not only by forming the Said Charity, but also Played a very important role in empowering Women, by providing opportunities as Trustees and Employees.

He says;
We at H4H beleive in;

  • Women Empowerment
  • Community Coheison
  • Interfaith Harmony

Such successes can not be achieved without the efforts and hard work of the WHOLE TEAM.

Many congratulations to the TEAM H4H, with the wishes;

It’s a Start & the Passion of SERVING THE HUMANITY is the Objective

Hope 4 Humanity

A Beacon of Compassion and Community Support

Hope 4 Humanity, an organization that epitomizes dedication and compassion, stands as a deserving candidate for the Community Business of the Year Award. Our mission is not only to provide practical assistance but also to foster emotional support, enriching lives within the community.

The extensive portfolio of impactful initiatives includes the Holiday Activities (HAF) program, Community & Women Empowrerment programs and a significant Food Bank operation in Newham, extending our support across the London boroughs of Barking, Dagenham, and the Royal London Borough of Greenwich.

Through these endeavors, H4H has distributed over A hundred & Fifty thousand food parcels, testifying to its commitment and reach.

Central to the services is the provision of essential advice on debt, welfare benefits, and housing, coupled with specialized care guidance. The holistic approach, addressing not just the immediate needs but also guiding individuals towards long-term stability and self-reliance.

A poignant example of the impact is H4H intervention in a domestic abuse case involving a mother and her child. Handling the situation with utmost sensitivity and strategic acumen, H4H provided the necessary support, including debt advice, housing solutions, and coordination with relevant disciplines, all while ensuring anonymity and safety.

The weekly Law Clinic is another cornerstone of H4H community support, offering invaluable legal advice in family and immigration law to those most vulnerable, including asylum seekers. This service embodies its ethos of inclusivity and support for all community members, regardless of their background or circumstances.

The Warm Haven Hub, launched in response to the post-COVID-19 challenges and the current cost of living crisis, offers a sanctuary where families can reduce utility expenses, receive hot meals, and participate in health-promoting activities like Yoga and Zumba. This initiative is a testament to our commitment to mental and physical well-being, particularly important in these trying times.

In addition to its local efforts, Hope 4 Humanity’s global outreach has extended to Pakistan, where H4H provided on-ground support in flood-affected areas of Punjab and Sindh, and in the northern region of Naran, KPK. The future plans include setting up offices across all four provinces of Pakistan and expanding its services to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. These initiatives aim to up skill youth through educational programs in collaboration with government authorities, showcasing its commitment and creating sustainable, long-term impact.

The launch of the Well Newham project, in collaboration with local authorities, marks a significant milestone in its journey. This health and well-being roadshow offers a plethora of services, including winter vaccinations, health checks, mental health support, and financial guidance, further solidifying H4H role as a pillar of community support.

Hope 4 Humanity’s multifaceted approach, international expansion, and consistent local impact made them to WIN the “Community Business of the Year Award.

H4H work transcends mere assistance; it’s about building a compassionate, resilient, and inclusive community, embodying the very essence of HOPE 4 HUMANITY

EAST LONDON COMMUNITY AWARDSHope 4 HumanityRotary Stratford
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