Organizational Background
Humble Hub Foundation (HHF) is a non-governmental organization and founded in 2014.
HHF played a big role in the development of Ghana.
The NGO engages in the following life changing projects
- Volunteer’s placement (teaching, coaching, rehabilitation
- Orphanage
- Street children
- Farming (Agro forestry)
- Exchange programs
- Nurses & Doctors placement into hospitals and clinics to learn different kind of diseases
- Hospital, school, construction & renovation
- Rural woman and youth empowerment
- Widow’s empowerment.
- French and ICT teachers
OBJECTIVES/AIMS (MISSION)
1. To provide educational support to brilliant but needy children in deprived communities
2. To empower rural women by given them startup capital to do business
3. To provide vocational training for the disadvantage youth in other to create self-employment within these areas.
4. To offer support for the less privileged societies in the region.
5. To improve on quality of education.
6. To improve on the lives of the disabilities.
7. To reduce unemployment rate by 10% in 2026 in these areas.
8. To empower rural women through agriculture and Shea butter processing.
VISION
- Building classrooms for identified schools under trees in the rural areas.
- HHF will offer educational support to unfortunate children from the basic to tertiary level.
- Building vocational centers in the region to maintain the trained beneficiaries. These groups will be used to train others so that to empower them for life.
- To increase the number of beneficiaries in 2026 by 5%.
- Agriculture empowerment.
ACTIVITIES OF HHF
SKILLS TRAINIG
In 2016, HHF have sponsored 15 young girls to undertake skills training. Currently, the organization has recruited fifteen (15) girls in the institution and have ten (10) others on a waiting list. These young girls will therefore be empowered to self generated income instead of migrating to south in search of jobs (“kayaye”), as the mission of the project is to create self-jobs for these youth and to create self-employment for children within the ages of 15 and above who are not in school.
DISABILITY
The organization has identified three children with disabilities who were not attending school. They were enrolled in school and are being sponsored by HHF. They are also supported with food and clothes as well as healthcare
COMMUNITY WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
HHF is working with four women groups in the Tamale metropolis and Sagnarigu districts such as Bulpela, Yong and Kolnyevla in which they have engaged in skill training in soap making.
FUNDING
The organization gets its funds from their own internally generated funds to effectively run their activities.
CHALLENGES
- The organization needs external sponsorship funds to implement other target projects and to expand the existing projects.
- Volunteers for the placement
- Learning materials and tools (educational and vocational skills)
- Clothes ,play objects for the kids in schools.
ACTIVITIES OF HHF
SKILLS TRAINIG
In 2016, HHF have sponsored 15 young girls to undertake skills training at the Centre. Currently, the organization has recruited fifteen (15) girls in the institution and have ten (10) others on a waiting list. These young girls will therefore be empowered to income instead of migrating to URBAN CENTRES in search of jobs (“kayaye”), as the mission of the project is to create self-jobs for these youth and to create self-employment for children within the al bracket of 15 and above who are not in school.