Humanity First Ivory Coast Hospital

Raising funds for Humanity First Canada

$48,678.65raised of $2,000,000.00

Campaign Ended December 31, 2024

Humanity First is building a hospital in Ivory Coast that will bring ease to the lives of deprived communities where there is a need of a full-service high-quality health care facility.

Donations can be made online at www.humanityfirst.ca or by mailing a cheque directly to Humanity First.

Families and businesses can also sponsor a unit or a facility in the hospital where the donor has the choice to dedicate the facility in the name of their loved ones or in their business name.Please also make announcement at Friday prayers and other events to encourage members to participate.

Have you ever worried about getting no treatment when you are sick? Were you ever concerned that there is no hospital nearby?

In Canada and in many western countries, healthcare is guaranteed. It is the right of every citizen. The existence of hospitals and clinics are responsibility of the government, the quality of care is guaranteed and cannot be compromised in any circumstances whether people donate not.

Unfortunately, this is not the case in some parts of the world. Healthcare is a privilege and for some people it does not exist at all – let alone the meaning of quality care!

In those countries, people rely on generosity of others and on humanitarian work of organizations like Humanity First. Without the generous donations of our donors and hard work of our dedicated volunteers, some communities will remain deprived of healthcare. Some people will die of causes that are preventable.

Supporters

$100.00

Donated By

Rehmat Ullah

Aug 30, 2024 1:47 PM

$100.00

Donated By

Anonymous

Aug 16, 2024 8:07 PM

$230.00

Donated By

5037443 ONTARIO INC.

Apr 5, 2024 10:46 PM

Donation was made through DONATION TO HOSPITAL IN MEMORY OF THE PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR LIFE FOR GOOD CAUSE

$2,320.00

Donated By

5037443 ONTARIO INC.

Apr 5, 2024 10:44 PM

Donation was made through DONATION TO HOSPITAL IN MEMORY OF THE PEOPLE WHO LOST THEIR LIFE FOR GOOD CAUSE