Fundacja „A & A Rainbow Hearts Around The World” The A & A Rainbow Hearts Around The World Foundation was established in 2019 to care for children, their mothers and the elderly in Nigeria. In the beginning, our foundation was named A & A Rainbow For Nigeria. However, over the years we have gone out to help other countries - Kenya, Palestine and Afghanistan, and now also Pakistan. That is why the name change was absolutely necessary, because as a foundation we are uniting the hearts of people of goodwill from all over the world for one idea - the idea of helping and saving the lives of people living around the world.
The main aim of our work is to protect children, women and the elderly. We want to combat the hunger, poverty, lack of basic medical care and lack of education that are omnipresent in their lives. We want to give children suffering from hunger a chance for a normal life. We want to establish a nutrition programme so that no child has to go to bed hungry. It is also very important to us to provide medical care for sick children and pregnant women and to give children the chance to get an education by implementing the Adoption of the Heart programme and finding them guardians who will support them and become their patrons.
For the A & A Rainbow Hearts Around The World Foundation, there are no borders... Divisions do not exist for us - skin colour, origin or religion do not matter to us. The most important things for us are children and women - protecting their lives and saving them from hunger. Because the highest value is human beings! Helping the hungry, the sick and the suffering is a sign of humanity and a demonstration of selfless love for our fellow man. Doing good is a priority for us and we expect nothing in return. The most valuable reward for us is the happiness and smile on the faces of children and women.
In the fifth year of our Foundation, we have over fifty thousand in Nigeria under our care, over one hundred children in Nigeria who have entered the education system and are extremely successful in school, over two thousand refugees residing in our IDP camp in Nigeria, of which eight hundred and forty children are complete orphans who have lost their parents as a result of poverty and internal conflicts in the country.
Thanks to the cooperation with our Pakistani partner Nanga Parbat Education and Welfare Foundation Diamer our Foundation is actively involved in programmes run by a partner foundation in Pakistan - running and maintaining a school for the children of Bunner Dass, a village at the foot of the eight-thousander Nanga Parbat, as well as programmes to help the poorest families in Pakistan and programmes to treat the sick and disabled.