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Our Projects

The Ukraine Project

At Black Foreigners United, we are committed to responding to humanitarian crises and helping those in need. Our projects are focused on providing aid and support to Black foreigners who are facing adversity and unease. Through our programs, we strive to bring hope and relief to those who need it most. Click here to learn more about our current and past projects.

The Scholarship & Education fund

Our first project aims to provide emergency relief to Black foreigners in areas affected by conflict and unrest. We work with local partners to distribute food, water, medical supplies, and other basic necessities to those who have been displaced by violence and instability.

The Haiti Project

Project 4 is focused on providing education and training opportunities to Black foreigners who are seeking to improve their skills and knowledge. We offer classes and workshops in a variety of subjects, including language learning, job training, and entrepreneurship. Our goal is to empower individuals to achieve their full potential and create a better future for themselves and their communities.

Health Fund: Sickle Cell Anemia

Our second project is centered on providing legal assistance and advocacy to Black foreigners who are facing discrimination, harassment, or other forms of injustice. We work with legal experts and human rights organizations to ensure that everyone has access to fair treatment and protection under the law.

The Hunger Crisis Nigeria

Project 5 is a community-building initiative that aims to bring together Black foreigners from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Through events, workshops, and other activities, we strive to create a supportive and inclusive network where everyone can feel welcome and valued.

Coming Soon

Our third project focuses on providing mental health services and support to Black foreigners who are experiencing trauma, stress, or other mental health challenges. We offer counseling, therapy, and other resources to help individuals cope with the emotional toll of displacement, discrimination, and other forms of adversity.

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Georgia, United States

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