Our Humanitarian Impact

HUB's mission is to move all people of the world from survival to self-sustainability. HUB-In Aid is a "keystone" product that our Angels can gift. This movement is committed to returning dignity back to nations. "We don't just give a man a bag of grain, we teach him how to grow the grain himself in the future."

HUB co-creates sustainment programs with field agents in chosen communities around the world. Currently we are focusing on Kenya, Liberia and Uganda in Africa, and various cities in the USA. We anticipate programs commencing in India as well as further Africa countries such as Zimbabwe and Mozambique. We call the recipients in each community "HUB-Poweree's" because they receive more than just survival-aid (like food and water). Through HUB's empowerment programs, they are also supported with village build-outs, schools for 200 children each, vocational training and micro-loans for the caregivers of the children and the youth such as former child soldiers.

FOOD + WATER + EDUCATION + MICROCREDIT = SUSTAINABILITY

 

As a member of HUB, what is your immediate impact?

That depends on your level of involvement in Humanity Unites Brilliance.

If you are an individual giver, you purchase a personal empowerment program for $99 per month that helps HUB to feed 3 people, educate 3 people, provide clean water for 10 and provide environmental sustainability training to 16. This means you personally impact 32 lives as a member.

If you are an exponential giver, you also inspire others to do the same. If you inspire three others, who in turn each inspire 3 others, we now have a group of 13 (1+3+9) which means 416 people are impacted as a result of your exponential giving.

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A “HUB-Poweree” example

Who are you impacting as you give to empower
Meet “Elizabeth”, the mother of 9 children and the care-giver to a family of 10. Her son, “John”, is selected to attend a HUB scholarship school and his mother, Elizabeth, is then given a trade – banana silk weaving.

Elizabeth’s husband, "Joseph", is a subsistence farmer who produces bananas which are purchased from expert trainers in a co-operative of subsistence farmers. Around the same time, one of our HUB Ambassador decides he has a passion to sell clothing made from natural fibers in the US Market. His Circle of Brilliance group encourages him to tap into Elizabeth’s production of woven banana silk. This HUB Ambassador buys products from Elizabeth at a discount and launches the successful clothing line, “Threads for Life”.

This example shows the multiple benefits of HUB’s connections - a child was educated and trained, his family started a profitable, self-sustaining business, and one of our HUB Ambassadors realized his dream to impact the world in a positive way.

 

HUB in aid – a “full package” product

FOOD + WATER + EDUCATION + MICROCREDIT

When giving aid, HUB works to combine these four critical components, also known as a “full package”, delivering powerful results and moving entire families from survival to sustainability. HUB works with the finest products and partners to develop, manufacture, and distribute the needed elements for HUB-In Aid. HUB's “full package” product partners include:

Food:

Feed The Children is the world's finest distributor and provider of food. In 2007, Feed The Children provided a total of $1 Billion of aid, goods and services. Founder Larry Jones has worked closely with the HUB founders during the last few years in Africa.
Nourish the Children is the manufacturer of over 100 million Vitameals since 2002. Nourish the Children has supported the HUB founders' African programs since 2006.

Water:

Founded by Jack Rose, the position of RainCatcher is that there is enough water on the planet. It rains; we just need to catch it and purify it. The RainCatcher is effective, economic and easy to maintain. RainCatchers will be installed on all HUB school roofs.
Kenya Water Wells Trust is one of the most established well diggers in Africa with over a 95% success record in drilling.

Education:

HUB has various education partners in different multi-native-language countries to support various strategies of empowerment to move students from survival to self sustainment. Our education partners and their needs varies in each location in Africa and the USA. Yet we see common themes with extraordinary teachers in each location and curriculum supported by art supported by music, visual and movement modules. HUB also recognizes the need to connect learning being cities and continents such as 3rd Grade class in Las Vegas or Portland being connected to a classroom in Nairobi being connected to a class in Delhi, India

K-12 Grade:
In April 08 HUB commenced Impact support with K-12 grade programs in Nairobi Kenya in both the Jubilee School with the Child of Destiny and also in schools supporting 2000 students in association with Feed The Children. A further impact support has been granted to a Uganda school project.

Vocational Training and Empowerment Outreaches:
To best support youth and women moving towards sustainment with the support of micro credit, HUB looks to support vocational training. In association with Youth Action International HUB also started vocational training for former child soldiers in Liberia commencing with tailoring and crafting.

Microcredit:

Micro Credit is now granted to over 190 million women by over 3,000 agencies worldwide and is looking at ultimately supporting over 2 Million people that currently exist on less than $2 a day.

HUB recognizes the long term brilliance of counsel from The Microcredit Summit, that monitors and reports on the worldwide progress and the microloan non profit and for profit entities. HUB endorses the work of The Green Children and the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, Grameen Bank.

HUB establishes micro loan programs directed at its monthly impact partners to support the overall goals of the memorandum of understanding with each partner to support change of environment and the way giving is made.

For example in Nairobi women of the slums are to be taught tailoring in order to make school uniforms. In Liberia and Uganda vocational training and micro loan program is projected by Youth Action International to both reeducate and rehabilitate up to 300,000 former child soldiers.

 

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