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Nasolo, 16 months old, participates in a stimulation therapy session with his mother at a hospital in Madagascar. Stimulation therapy helps prevent developmental delays caused by malnutrition. | © R. Crews / HI

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Your generosity can help people with disabilities across 60 different countries—including Ukraine, Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Haiti, Ethiopia, and many more.

While our technology has come a long way since Humanity & Inclusion was founded in 1982 (we weren’t 3D printing artificial limbs back then!) our mission has stayed the same. Needed now more than ever, HI responds to emergencies, prevents injuries from weapons, and promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities.

Explore all of the ways you can deliver help and hope to the people we serve.

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Humanity & Inclusion
50, Saint-Catherine West
Suite 500b
Montreal, H2X 3V4
Charity number: 88914 7401 RR0001

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To speak to us in confidence about your philanthropic goals, please contact Jean by emailing [email protected]. Thank you.

Jean Maso, Acting Philanthropic Development Manager

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Walking Into Danger
© HI
Explosive weapons

Walking Into Danger

Roger Eid, head of the HI’s clearance in Iraq, explains how locals have become used to explosive remnants and put themselves in danger. To clear land is the only solution.

DRC: Joyce and Jessy, twins learning to talk, laugh and play
© N. Lagrisi Lusilawo / HI
Health Rehabilitation

DRC: Joyce and Jessy, twins learning to talk, laugh and play

Joyce and Jessy both have cerebral palsy. Thanks to the care provided by HI, they are making great progress towards greater independence.

Hazrat wants to get back on his feet quickly to return to playing football
© D. Gordon / HI
Emergency Health Rehabilitation

Hazrat wants to get back on his feet quickly to return to playing football

To improve access to healthcare after the earthquake in Afghanistan, HI deployed its emergency response teams with the support of the European Union as patients were flooding into Jalalabad hospital.