Our Humanitarian Endeavors

Afrimerica Global Missions is dedicated to the following goals:

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Provide destitute families with clean, potable water by digging water wells and boreholes in the communities, thereby preventing water-borne diseases such as guinea worms, cholera, and dysentery.

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Provide interest-free microfinancing to local farmers for the purchase of farm inputs, grinding machines for beans, corn, maize, and other staple foods like cassava, including housing assistance in poor communities.

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Provide maternal and child healthcare, including eradication of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and polio in poor communities through public and private partnerships.

Provide financial assistance to specialized schools of higher learning committed to community health programs.

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Provide indigent scholarship programs to K-12 schools (kindergarten to high school) to help families make childhood education possible.

Open local soup kitchens, hot meal centers, and food banks. Provide emergency home shelters and temporary homes for the homeless and sick poor people.

Our Impact Worldwide

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In 2019, Afrimerica Global Missions extended a ten-thousand-dollar (USD 10,000), zero-interest loan to local honeybee farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria, under the state government-sponsored "Honeybee Farming Initiative."

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In 2022, Afrimerica Global Missions awarded its Annual Community Healthcare Charity donation to St. Theresa’s Maternity and Hospital, Issele-Uku, Nigeria, in West Africa. The $2,000 (USD) fund was earmarked for hospital supplies, medicines, and patient care. 

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 In 2023, Afrimerica Global Missions awarded its Annual Community Healthcare Charity donation to the Pilgrim Baptist Hospital, Issele-Uku, Nigeria, in West Africa. The hospital administration replaced the dilapidated roof with the $2,000 (USD) fund.

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 In 2024, Afrimerica Global Missions awarded its 2024 Joe Vader Memorial Indigent K-12 Scholarship Award to St. Paul’s Catholic School, Olathe, Kansas, USA. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to any qualifying indigent student at any K-12 school worldwide.Â