The Helping Hands was founded in 2022 by Francisco Medel.
Medel came from a humble background; he was born and raised in a small Mexican village, Comaltepec Guerrero. Hunger, poor education, and poor access to healthcare services are some of the daily challenges that his family met. At that time, he was young and naive but had his childhood dreams. Just like any other ambitious kid, he looked forward to a brighter future; he also wished to change the status quo.
Today, Medel is a family person and lives in the USA; he pulled through the challenges, thanks to the World Vision. The organization paved the way for the village boy whose dreams could be shattered by poverty. He feels obliged to give back to society and touch the lives of the needy in his community.
It is time to give back to the society.
Medel and his wife Delfina Cortez has founded The Helping Hands organization, based in California, USA. The organization’s main goal is to combat hunger in the community alongside helping needy children to access quality education and healthcare services.
It is time to hold a hand of a needy child, give food to the hungry and sponsor needy children in the community.
To mobilize resources to combat hunger, support the homeless, and make education and health accessible to the needy children in our community.
We envision a community where everybody can access healthy food, shelter, education, and health regardless of social and ethnic background.
The Helping Hands Organization offers a listening ear to its clients and passes no judgment. We try to understand the pain and distress of the person and offer them an empathic response as we find solutions to their problems.
We respect and treat our clients equally regardless of their ethnicity, religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, and background. We strive to ensure equality, inclusiveness, and respect for all.
Our team is guarded by a set of moral and ethical principles. We remain truthful, honest, and transparent in all our endeavors of combating hunger and supporting the needy in our community.