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Project Humanity is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to identifying and engaging in women’s empowerment projects in rural African villages aimed to bring transformational change to all those involved. Operating under the philosophy that actions speak louder than words, the organization identifies specific short-term health care, literacy, and micro financing projects that are staffed by skilled professional volunteers. All projects are designed with the goal of creating sustainable, lasting solutions that will continue to thrive after PH volunteers leave. Our focus is on improving lives by enabling access to microloans, assisting in providing prenatal care, conducting HIV/AIDS prevention education, and advancing literacy by providing books to local schools. In areas where life’s obstacles can seem overwhelming, PH works to alleviate stress, give hope, and provide meaningful change to community members.
The work and mission of Project Humanity was first established in 1997 under an organization formerly known as DoMissions with a focus of offering primarily Southern Baptists mission trips to Africa and Eastern Europe. DoMissions’ first overseas outreach project was in Kenya. Over the years, founder and CEO, Darren Tipton, led teams to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Poland, Indonesia, and, Malaysia.
Project Humanity is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Key West, Florida. The organization strictly complies with all IRS directives for financial accountability and is committed to maintaining one hundred percent financial and administrative transparency. Donations received by Project Humanity are used for administrative and operational costs, as well as a supplement to aid in the expenses of our professional volunteers including, travel expenses, in-country costs, and international health, life, and evacuation insurance.

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