LET’S HELP INTERNATIONAL (LHI)

From newcomer communities in Canada to refugees and host communities in Uganda, Rwanda and South Africa, our mission is to build resilience, foster social inclusion, and create pathways for economic independence. Learn more about our work:

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LHI Annual Report 2024 – A Year of Impact & Progress

We are excited to announce the release of Let’s Help International (LHI) Annual Report 2024! This report highlights our journey, impact, and commitment to empowering displaced and marginalized communities through education, digital inclusion, livelihoods, advocacy, and mental health support. What’s Inside the Report? Key Achievements in 2024 – See how we’ve transformed lives in Uganda, Canada, South Africa, and Rwanda. Global Recognition & Advocacy – Learn about our participation i…
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What others say

It was a joy to collaborate with Festo during the UNHCR Virtual Bootcamp 2024. His passionate storytelling, clarity, and adaptability made a lasting impact. A fantastic driving force behind Let’s Help International (LHI)’s impressive progress!

Kate Greenstock, Design Director, Here I Am.

“.…A growing number of initiatives aim at enhancing greater accountability to displaced
and stateless communities. Refugee-led organisations (RLOs) are leading the way on this; examples include Let’s Help International’s work to amplify the voices of refugees and IDPs..”

Progress statement for the multi-stakeholder pledge on Meaningful Refugee Participation during the 4th quarterly informal briefing on the Global Compact on Refugees held on  December 2, 2024, Geneva, Switzerland, presented by Najeeba from APNOR.

I can confirm that Let’s Help International (LHI) has fully embraced the localization strategy as a sustainable approach to serving Forcibly Displaced and Stateless Persons (FDSPs).

Emmanuel, Community-Based Protection Staff, ALIGHT (Formerly American Refugee Committee)

I am so grateful to Let’s Help International for supporting my granddaughter’s education. As a little girl living with a disability, she faced many challenges, but now, with school supplies, a uniform, and her fees paid, she has hope for a brighter future. May you continue to bless many more children like her.

Beatrice, Grandmother, Kyaka II Refugee Settlement, Uganda

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