
About GHEF
The Grassroots Humanitarian and Empowerment Foundation (GHEF) was founded by the African Representative of United States Latino American Chamber of Commerce (USLACC), Ambassador Ifeoma Mary Ejiogu. It was registered in Nigeria with Cooperate Affairs Commission (CAC) as The Grassroots Humanitarian and Empowerment Foundation and the NGO’s registration Certificate, including the EFCC SCUML certificate were secured.
GHEF is a milestone in race activities of USLACC Africa which over the years with Ambassador Ifeoma and her patrons and partners execute diverse programs, events, projects and social awareness to bring Africa to limelight in the Global market spectrum. Therefore, GHEF has been created to leverage those giant strides USLACC Africa has made to impact the people up to the grassroots.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Ifeoma has designed strategies and models to ensure that members (adults and youths) benefit from good education, health facilities, vocational studies, skills acquisition, technology and digital training programs, international exposures, entrepreneurship development, training opportunities, scholarships, project financing, grants and loans with other empowerment packages that can be unfolding in future.

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Amb. Ifeoma M. Ejiogu with less Privileged Women receiving Sewing Machines, Bags of Sugar, Grains, Coolers, ETC, for their personal businesses.
SOME OF GHEF’S PROGRAMS
Unlike top-down, development, GHEF approach emphasizes community-led initiatives and local knowledge to drive problem solving and prosperity to the grassroots, GHEF believes in giving opportunity to people at the remote areas of our community, increase the ability of such individuals to enjoy projects created, based on the specific needs, concerns, and voices of the community themselves.
Moreover, GHEF makes empowerment to improve on the value addition and foster trust and sense of self sufficiency. There is provision to involve local people in decision-making, defining goals and solutions which can enable them at the grassroots to feel relevant and more invested in the outcomes. Also empowering local communities can lead to more sustainable and long-term change.







