We are a voluntary organization registered in 2023 under the Canadian and US law governing non-profit-making organization

Our Vision

Our Vision is to be the most loved Not-For-Profit in North America, primarily focusing on poverty alleviation, improving livelihoods, and enriching education, awareness, and inclusion services and spread the love to other regions of the world.

Our Vision is to create a world where every child, elderly, and individuals in need, regardless of their background or circumstances, has the opportunity to reach their full potential and lead a successful, fulfilling life. Everyone has the right to safety, education, and a bright future, and our mission is to make this a reality for the individuals in our care. We are committed to providing a safe and nurturing home, quality education, and life-changing opportunities for individuals affected differently. We envision a future where these individuals thrive and positively impact their communities, breaking the cycle of poverty, conflict, and insecurity and creating a brighter future for all.

Graceland Hub Statement of Purpose

The purpose of Graceland Hub is to create a welcoming and inspiring environment where hope is restored to individuals in need of help. We will achieve this goal by advocating for funds and programs available through varied organizations and governments. Community members can unite to educate, engage, and live in harmony. We aim to foster a thriving, food-sufficient community built on mutual respect and shared resources.

To achieve our goals, we research programs available in the communities of operation and educate sensitive individuals under our care on how to apply and benefit from the programs.

We advocate for individuals under our care through grassroots participation, community donation, individual donation, and other funding available through organizations and government programs.

 


The organization was born in response to the widespread HIV epidemic, the outbreak of the crisis in Cameroon, and the constant marginalization of minorities and LGBTQ communities in most African countries, particularly among rural communities that were left unattended.