

WHO WE ARE
True Change Global Fund provides sustainable solutions worldwide to distressed communities affected by natural disasters, political strife, war or other circumstances that necessitate life-changing resolutions.
We work at a direct and meaningful level to change the lives of individuals impacted by catastrophic events, allowing them to reclaim their lives.
PROJECTS
EDUCATING REFUGEE CHILDREN
Changing the world, one child at a time
We are committed to the education and protection of the world’s most vulnerable children. We fund programs for refugee and underprivileged children. Read More

US IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE PROGRAMS
True Change Global Fund provides grants to programs that help immigrants and refugees rebuild their lives with dignity. Read More

REFUGEE AID
Lesvos and Samos
We provide sustainable support, humanitarian assistance and emergency response to migrants from all nationalities who arrive at the shores of Lesvos and Samos seeking asylum in Europe. Read More
TECH
Digital Access & Inclusion for New Americans
At True Change Global Fund, we believe that access to reliable information and digital tools is essential for opportunity, empowerment, and belonging. Read More

FEEDING CHILDREN
Food Access for Children
We support a school-based food access program dedicated to closing the gap for students and families experiencing food insecurity Read More

TANZANIA ORPHANGE
Amani Children's Home
For over 19 years, Amani Children’s Home has been dedicated to the protection of Tanzania’s most vulnerable population: street children.. Read More

PUERTO RICO
Hurricane Maria
COMPLETED
Hurricane Maria was one of the most catastrophic natural disasters in the history of the United States. According to conservative estimates, 250,000 homes were lost. Read More

UKRAINE
Children Displaced by the War in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has triggered one of the largest humanitarian crises in recent history — and children are among the hardest hit Read More

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE
Funding Schools
COMPLETED
The Nepal earthquake killed more than 9,000 people and injured more than 23,000. Hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened across many districts of the country. Read More