"When you have a just cause, people pop up from everywhere to help you." Gandhi

 
 
 

 
 

OUR MISSION


To help Refugees and Asylees from all African countries to settle in the United States of America by providing educational opportunities in English as a Second Language and Technology Programs including Microsoft Excel, Word, Power-Point and E-mail.

To provide Refugees and Asylees support and interpretation services for medical, legal and educational appointments in the US.

To advise Congolese in particular and Africans in general on immigrations matters while in the United States of America. (Note: we are not immigration lawyers but we can find lawyers who are willing to assist).

To provide global awareness outreach in current health, educational and economic obstacles of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

To educate and advocate homeland citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo to immediately eradicate and eliminate the abuse against women and children of the DRC.

To advocate and provide Congolese Orphans of War educational opportunities.

To rally the support of people around the world to help stop the military escalation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.




OUR VISION


Our vision is to help all Congolese arriving in the United States of America become self reliant and contribute to the development of the United States of America. More importantly, we strive to help Congolese refugees become independent.

We want to see the Democratic Republic of Congo free of disease such as HIV, Ebola, and Malaria. We want to promote respect for women and children with the elimination of Rape and Abuse. We want to give its citizens the tools to become self-sufficient.

Our vision can be realized through public awareness and education. We truly believe in "PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE".





OUR VALUES



We value humans' lives no matter the race, the gender, the nationality or the religion. We are our "brothers' keepers". If our brothers are not in good health, we are indirectly affected. We value working hard to make the world a better place to live.









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