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Don’t let them miss out on life’s firsts
Every year, our donors take action to support millions of adults and children with disabilities so that no one misses out on these precious first steps toward a better future.
In 2019, Humanity & Inclusion donors helped 2,871,722 people through 441 projects in 61 countries.
Your donation today ensures that no one misses out on their first steps toward a future of success and inclusion. Donate today.
Donate today$55 can provide a pair of crutches.
$120 can create two, custom-fit artificial limbs for children.
$150 can make a school more accessible for students with disabilities.
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Attending schools
Imagine the wonder of a child entering a classroom for the first time!
$150 can make a school more accessible for students with disabilities.
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Life is full of firsts
Help ensure no one misses out on theirs
Humanity & Inclusion has been helping children and adults with disabilities, as well as victims of conflict, day in and day out, for almost 40 years.
With your support, thousands of people can set out on their paths toward an independent future. Help them enjoy life’s major milestones: their first steps, their first day at school, their first job.
Donate to Humanity & Inclusion Help make sure that no one misses out on their first steps toward a future of success and inclusion. more
Join the Humanity Network Sign up for email updates about our petitions, fundraisers, and other ways you can directly influence a more humane and inclusive world. more
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Taking Strong Steps
Imagine the confidence a child feels when they take their first, unassisted steps!
$120 can create two, custom-fit artificial limbs for children.
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Stop Bombing Civilians
Demand justice right now for children like Khaled and their families!
Sign the petition to stop bombing civilians!
I call on all States worldwide to:
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Publicly commit to end the use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in populated areas;
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Fully implement the treaties banning landmines and cluster munitions without delay and encourage non-signatory states to sign them;
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Contribute to assisting the victims, clearing weapons in affected zones, and preventing further injuries and deaths.
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Stop Bombing Civilians
Demand justice right now for children like Khaled and their families!
Sign the petition to stop bombing civilians!
I call on all States worldwide to:
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Publicly commit to end the use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in populated areas;
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Fully implement the treaties banning landmines and cluster munitions without delay and encourage non-signatory states to sign them;
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Contribute to assisting the victims, clearing weapons in affected zones, and preventing further injuries and deaths.
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Stop Bombing Civilians
Demand justice right now for children like Khaled and their families!
Sign the petition to stop bombing civilians!
I call on all States worldwide to:
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Publicly commit to end the use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in populated areas;
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Fully implement the treaties banning landmines and cluster munitions without delay and encourage non-signatory states to sign them;
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Contribute to assisting the victims, clearing weapons in affected zones, and preventing further injuries and deaths.
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Out of sight, out of mind…
Landmines impact communities in more than 60 countries and territories. The danger is very real. HI’s risk education teams teach people how to stay safe amidst these weapons, and our demining experts are clearing the land so it’s safe for generations to come.
Disability (n.) a person who has long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory limitation which may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.
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How Nasar Bounced Back and Got Back to Being a Kid
Humanity & Inclusion made sure that the loss of Nasar’s leg didn’t mean the loss of his childhood.
That one day Nasar walked outside to ride his bike changed his life forever. After losing his leg to a landmine explosion in his own village, HI’s rehabilitation experts helped Nasar regain strength in his body and mind. Now, he can enjoy life, participate in school, and be a kid again.
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Watch where you step.
Right now, hidden threats like landmines, cluster munitions, and unexploded mortars litter places where families live and children play. Countless people are at risk. That’s why our teams are advocating for real policy change.
Weapon (n.) a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
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How Xiemna Rebuilt her Life and Built a Business
Xiemna will never be free from trauma, but we’ve helped her rehabilitate and start a new chapter.
After losing her sons to a grenade thrown through their bedroom window, Xiemna will never be free from trauma, but Humanity & Inclusion has helped her and her husband recover, rehabilitate, and start a new chapter as the owners of a successful homemade yogurt business.
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How Beltran Honors the Loved Ones He Lost to a Landmine
Beltran is raising his voice so landmine accidents don’t ravage other innocent families.
A seemingly normal car ride scarred Beltran forever, both physically and emotionally. He lost his father, uncle, and godfather that day when they pulled over to answer a phone call and the cell phone’s frequency triggered a landmine explosion. HI has stood by Beltran’s side through multiple operations and helped him gain the strength to live independently.
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Long story short.
The damage done to the body by these weapons is not only caused by the explosion itself, but also by the earth, bacteria, pieces of clothing and fragments of metal and plastic that find their way into the body tissue. HI steps in to help victims who survive these explosions to recover their physical strength and peace of mind.
Casualty (n.) a person killed or injured in a war or accident.
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This is where you come in.
These are mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, daughters and sons. They all deserve futures that are not defined by their conflict-inflicted disabilities, scars, and trauma.
Join the Humanity Network Sign up for email updates about our petitions, fundraisers, and other ways you can directly influence a more humane and inclusive world. more
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We need to rewrite these statistics.
Humanity & Inclusion rehabilitates thousands of people around the world—innocent people who never signed up to go to war but explosive weapons have altered their lives forever.
These are mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, daughters and sons. They all deserve futures that are not defined by their conflict-inflicted disabilities, scars, and trauma.
This is where you come in.
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Join the Humanity Network Sign up for email updates about our petitions, fundraisers, and other ways you can directly influence a more humane and inclusive world. more
Donate to Humanity & Inclusion We’re not your average aid organization. H.I. has received a Nobel Peace Prize for holistically helping people who would otherwise be left behind.more
Raise your voice for humanity.
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