Ana Robic & Ivan Robic Donations - February 27, 2024

$20 to Mozambique for a Yam & Cassava Garden for humanist survivors of Al-Shabab terrorism

$20 to Nepal to subsidize medicine for impoverished people via Socio Meds humanist pharmacy - co-owned by Pooja Koirala and Sonnu Kaphle (members of Nepal Association of Secular Humanists)

$20 to India for a three-day Atheist Film Festival at Apna School in Bihar State

$20 to Ghana to provide Sex Education, Sanitary Pads & Condoms to impoverished people in Takoradi slums

$20 to Ghana to provide vocational soap-making workshop to women in Kumasi slums

$20 to Ghana to provide Esther Gyamih with school tuition funding

$20 to Chad to provide Fatime Abdoulaye with funds for her college

$20 to Mozambique for Carla Yuran who needs hormone imbalance treatment 

$20 to Niger to Mariama Kader she needs a sewing machine 

$20 to Nigeria for Amakama Jessica to get a safe place to rent as she attends college

$20 to Nigeria to Naka Boye, female 22-years old humanist, needs $ for education 

$20 to Nigeria to Nana Aboki, 21-year-old humanist who needs $ to start her chicken ranch

$20 to Nigeria - to Suruti Dondi, 27 year old closeted humanist, for his barbing business


January 28, 2024

Somaliland: funds for ex-Muslim humanist Haybe Magan to continue education

Nepal: warm clothes for Dalit in Kathmandu slum by the river

Zimbabwe: ex-convict humanist Angeline Mutsindikwa needs funds for her farm

Mozambique - foodfor humanists that they distributed to 175 villagers (parcels have HuMAN logo on them)

Somaliland: ex-Muslim humanist Jim’ale Jama needs funds for education

Liberia: Corn Mill for Mind2Love Secular Orphanage - for sustainability

Zimbabwe: ex-convict humanist Tiffany Shungu Chibanda needs funds for her clothing store

Ethiopia: Baking Vocational Workshop for 50 women, directed by HuMAN partner- Kolla Women Liberation Collective

Somaliland: ex-Muslim humanist Kaynan Kalil needs funds for education

Chad - Zai Regenerative Farm for N’Djamena Humanists

India: Atheist Library Cafe in Bihar

Zimbabwe: ex-convict Vimbai Mhundwa needs funds for her marketing business

December 27, 2023

$20 for Communicative English Education for Dalit & Tribal students in Mavelikkara village, in Kerala state, India. Blossom Academy is a residential education institute that provides room & board for 40 students - 24 boys, 16 girls - all are either Dalits (“untouchables”) or Adivasi (tribal people). The goal of Blossom Academy is to help these academically-struggling youth from dysfunctional families (many have parents who are alcoholic) succeed in their studies in the environment we have created where they feel secure, loved and cared for - where they support and encourage one another, and build each others self-esteem. 

The English education will cover: 1) Basic English Grammar, 2) English reading exercises 3) English Writing exercises  4) Lots of talking exercises 5. Lots of listening exercises 6) Worksheets for grammar solving exercises 

$20 to Akriti Kumari at APNA humanist school in Bihar, India

Akriti Kumari is a 7 year old girl who's father is a landless laborer. Her mother is a housewife. Akriti is a keen learner and a science enthusiast. She is one of the favorite students of the school. She loves to learn about animals, nature and drawing. She wants to serve her village as a doctor when she grew up.

$20 Ali Roshan at APNA humanist school in Bihar, India

Ali Roshan is a 13 year old orphan boy. He lives with his deceased mother's relatives. He never went to school until he was 11 years old because he was forced to work. Two years ago he started attending APNA.

Ali is now one of the brightest students in our school. He has charm and every one knows him. He is very curious and never stops asking questions. He loves to read folk tales, science books and English.

He wants to learn to drive a train and he wants to be a train driver when he grows up.

$20 for Library for Tai-Solarin Humanist School - Maikunkele, Minna, Niger-State, Nigeria.

The Library will include Africa Classic novels for children, English Reading practice books, Mathematics textbooks, Elementary Science books, Computer textbooks for children, Fine Art textbooks for children, Music textbooks for children, History books

$20 to Anshu Kumari at APNA humanist school in Bihar, India

Anshu Kumari is a 14 year old girl from untouchable community of the village. She was not allowed to read for the first 11 years of her life and was forced to do child labour to meet family needs. Due to APNA’s inclusiveness for the marginalized community, she is now able to able to write and identify alphabets and solve mathematics.

She is a hard learner. She will just sit for hours to solve mathematics problems. She loves to play kabbadi and hide and seek with her friends and she wants to be a police woman when she grows up.

$20 to Godfrey Selbar - Nigeria humanist activist - to buy a laptop

HOW FUNDS WILL BE SPENT:

I am a humanist, writer, peace worker, volunteer and teacher. I do all these  activities freelance and on a volunteer basis and I presently don't have a paid job because of my atheist stance as I am being persecuted and stigmatized.

I presently do not have tools for research and writing as I use only a poor phone which is not adequate.

$20 to Becca Philip in Ghana for Hairdressing education and supplies

She says:

“I am a humanist orphan who is interested in learning hairdressing since I have no education and the means to afford the bogus fees of education in Ghana. I am soliciting for  funds that I will use to get myself registered in a hairdressing school so I will be able to fend for myself and be self-reliant so I don't continue to beg for charities. I will pay for my registration fee to the school and also get some little equipment that will allow me to learn my skills faster.”

WHY I BECAME A HUMANIST

“Being a christian has brought me nothing but untold misery. From the denial of my basic rights as a woman to the oppression that comes with its sexual purity culture. This pushed me to atheism and ultimately to become a humanist who wants the best for other humans.”

$20 for Building Lease to Expand Tai Solarin Humanist School in Maikunkele, Niger-State, Nigeria. The school has experienced increased demand for enrollment, with a  pressing need for expansion. The address of the new building is 12 Kaluwe, Adjacent Old Road.

GPS web link of the New property-school: https://maps.apple.com/?address=Federal%20Road%20F.126%20Zungeru%20-%20Izom,%20Maikunkele,%20Niger,%20Nigeria&ll=9.684696,6.478769&q=My%20Location&_ext=EiYpmpEs3+lbI0AxMQ5ATVTlGUA5kufDT4NgI0BBk1nwOKnuGUBQBA%3D%3D&t=m

Coordinates 9.68316° N, 6.48085° E Size in sqr/m    120 by 240

$20 to Jacob Barasa in Kenya for his university tuition fees

He says:

“I am pleading for funds to pay my university tuition fees. I want to study entrepreneurship and business which will led to the certificate of a Bachelor of Science.”