Our Story
Justice for Humanity was born from a deep burden to serve families facing hardship, especially those in places the world rarely sees or hears about. In 2011, our founder, Abraham Sium—after many years of living and working in East Africa—felt called to take action.
He had witnessed firsthand the struggles of families living in restrictive environments, the challenges of underserved voices, and the devastating impact of poverty and limited opportunity. The need was overwhelming, but the call was clear: do something.
That “something” became Justice for Humanity.
What began with small acts of humanitarian aid—delivering food and financial support to families in East Africa—has grown into a broad, strategic effort to address hardship at its roots.
As the organization grew, we saw that lasting change could not come through aid alone. People needed more than relief; they needed empowerment, opportunity, and systems that would strengthen and sustain them long after aid runs out.
Over time, our work has expanded into other regions beyond East Africa, including parts of the Middle East that must remain unnamed for security reasons. In these areas, we continue to serve people who live under extreme oppression, media blackouts, and constant fear.
Our commitment remains the same: to stand with the silenced, to fight for justice, and to build systems of peace and prosperity that endure.
Today, Justice for Humanity is powered by generous donors, trusted partners, and courageous leaders on the ground. Together, we’re proving that even in the most difficult places, hope is alive and justice is possible.
We invite you to join us. Because every life matters. Every voice deserves to be heard. And together, we can help build a world where justice reaches even the most forgotten corners of the earth.