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Join Us in Changing Lives Today

At HSCID, we strive to bring hope and help to individuals and communities facing hardship. Together, we can foster resilience and improve well-being.

To achieve this, HSCID carries out activities in four key areas: (1) food security and environmental initiatives, (2) disaster relief and well-being enhancement, (3) health programs and dietary improvement, and (4) women's initiatives and community support.

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Our Purpose

Humanitarian and Social Contribution for the Integral Development (HSCID) is dedicated to alleviating suffering and enhancing human welfare in the state of Texas, with a vision to expand its activities throughout the United States, and even globally.

Recognizing the various forms of suffering, HSCID’s efforts aim to alleviate some of them by implementing projects in the following areas:

Empowering Communities

 

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Food security area and environmental initiatives

 

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Disaster relief and improvement of well-being

 

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Health programs, childcare and dietary improvement

 

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Women's activities and community support 

Our projects in this area aim to reduce food insecurity and to support initiatives focused on environmental conservation within disadvantaged communities.

Disasters can be natural or man-made, but they are often unpredictable.  Natural disasters are frequent in Texas and strike other states as well. We aim to help respond to all forms of disasters with immediate aid and long-term recovery efforts.

Our health initiatives, our awareness campaigns on good dietary practices and appropriate childcare will be conducted to promote the well-being and access to healthcare services.

We work to strengthen women's activities, community resources and social infrastructures in affected areas. 

Recognizing that housing-related issues are by no means minor, HSCID will strive to contribute to efforts aimed at improving housing.

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