Frequently Asked Questions
GENERAL QUESTION
Hope4 Humanity Outreach is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.
Hope4 Humanity offers internships in our Cameroon office. These vacancies are advertised on our website.
All volunteer opportunities are advertised on our website. We do not accept speculative applications.
We invite all candidates to confirm their salary expectations on application, if you are shortlisted for interview this will be discussed with you at this time.
You can make changes to your application by contacting the Human Resource Officer
We will be in touch within four weeks of the closing date to confirm if we have short-listed your application.
We do not offer work placements on a formal basis, but in some instances arrangements can be made through schools or universities. Please note that we do not accept individual requests.
Donations and fundraising
Please contact the affiliate with which you arranged your donation.
Hope4 Humanity Outreach receives a majority of its funding from individuals, foundations and corporations. Such private funding accounts for 63% of Hope4 Humanity Outreach operating budget, with the rest coming from multilateral agencies and governments. While Hope4 Humanity Outreach relies heavily on funds raised by its Partnership offices throughout the world, communities receiving assistance always contribute to their own development projects and have a real sense of ownership and true participation. Community involvement is integral to transformational development.
Children are the most vulnerable members of any community, so Hope4 Humanity Outreach project activities are designed to have maximum benefit for them. In recent years, 86% of total funds raised were distributed into programmes that directly benefit children and families.
At Hope4 Humanity Outreach we use the phrase ‘child focused’ to signify an emphasis on improving the lives of children by dealing with the causes of their suffering, not just the symptoms. It also means recognising that children live in a larger context of family and community, so sustainable development work needs to impact all of these.