Mahatma Gandhi

AHCF empowers youth to rise above barriers, heal from trauma, and build brighter futures. Through mentorship, education, scholarships, faith-based guidance, and community support, we equip young with tools, confidence, and opportunities they need to rewrite their story and succeed.

Inspired by the life and legacy of Anthonaya "Hyacinth" Campbell, our foundation transforms pain into purpose by uplifting youth who deserve to be seen, supported, and heard. We provide empowerment programs, educational pathways, safe spaces, and essential resources that help young people grow into strong, resilient leaders.

AHCF is a youth-centered, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to breaking cycles of violence, poverty, and instability. We support young people through mentorship, scholarships, empowerment workshops, Bible Studies, and practical aid- helping them build stable, successful lives rooted in purpose and hope.

AHCF urgently seeks funding for a reliable vehicle to transport scholarship students from New York City to HBI University in Connecticut. Many of our students face financial hardship, unstable housing, and limited access to safe, consistent transportation. The three-hour commute is especially challenging during the winter months, causing attendance barriers and putting students at risk. A dedicated foundation vehicle will ensure that every student can travel safely, arrive on time, and fully participate in their educational and vocational training programs without interruption. Reliable transportation is essential to keeping our youth engaged, supported, and on a positive path toward academic success and violence-free futures.
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