Our Mission

At Hateless Foundation, our mission is to feed, clothe, and educate underserved people of all ages worldwide to reach their full potential.

Our Vision

We exist to uplift people of all ages by providing essential resources, creating opportunities, and empowering communities to reach their full potential. Every action we take is rooted in love, service, and a commitment to making a lasting difference—locally and globally.

“We help thousands of underserved friends per year with food,clothing, and education.”

Meet Our Board Of Directors

Dr. Albert Russell

Tuskegee University
Department Chair Of Chemistry

Mr. Brad Harper

Montgomery Advertiser
News Director

Mr. Prentice Gilbert

TVA- Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant
Electrical Maintenance Superintendent

Dr. Mary Mcintyre

Retired Chief Medical Officer
Alabama Department Of Public Health

Mr. Kenyatte Hassell

Alabama State Representative
78th House Of Representatives

Meet Our Board Of Directors

Dr. Albert Russell

Tuskegee University

Department Chair Of Chemistry

Mr. Brad Harper

Montgomery Advertiser

News Director

Mr. Prentice Gilbert

TVA- Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant

Electrical Maintenance Superintendent

Dr. Mary Mcintyre

Retired Chief Medical Officer

Alabama Department Of Public Health

Mr. Kenyatte Hassell

Alabama State Representative

78th House Of Representatives

Dr. Albert Russell

Tuskegee University

Department Chair Of Chemistry

Mr. Brad Harper

Montgomery Advertiser

News Director

Mr. Prentice Gilbert

TVA- Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant

Electrical Maintenance Superintendent

Dr. Mary Mcintyre

Retired Chief Medical Officer

Alabama Department Of Public Health

Mr. Kenyatte Hassell

Alabama State Representative

78th House Of Representatives

Meet Our Area Directors

Mr. Tevin Green

HateLess Foundation-Atlanta

Head Office
President

Mr. Darrius Matthews

HateLess Foundation-Montgomery

Food distribution center.
Vice President

Mr. Abraham Ngobola

Director of Inernational Operations

Ms. Lillian Jenda

HateLess Foundation-Malawi

Area Director

Mr. Believe Tasara

HateLess Foundation-Zimbabwe

Area Director

Mr. Elder George

HateLess Foundation-Pakistan

Area Director

Mr. Emmanuel Ngobola

HateLess Foundation-Zambia

Area Director

Ms. Gracious Bangomwa

HateLess Foundation-Botswana

Area Director

Mr. Ezeoma Nwaogu

Hateless Foundation-Nigeria

Area Director

Mr. Gordon Ogada

HateLess Foundation-Kenya 

Area Director

Mr. Elijah Ackah

HateLess Foundation-Ghana

Area Director

Mr. Bobby Ukombozi

HateLess Foundation-Uganda

Area Director

Ms. Nobetter Ndaira

Hateless Foundation-Zimbabwe

Area Director

Meet Our Area Directors

Mr. Trevin Green

HateLess Foundation-Atlanta
Head Office
President

Mr. Darrius Matthews

HateLess Foundation-Montgomery
Food distribution center.
Vice President

Mr. Abraham Ngobola

Director of Inernational Operations

Ms. Lillian Jenda

HateLess Foundation-Malawi
Area Director

Mr. Believe Tasara

HateLess Foundation-Zimbabwe
Area Director

Mr. Elder George

HateLess Foundation-Pakistan
Area Director

Mr. Emmanuel Ngobola

HateLess Foundation-Zambia
Area Director

Mrs. Gracious Bangomwa

HateLess Foundation-Botswana
Area Director

Mr. Ezeoma Nwaogu

Hateless Foundation-Nigeria
Area Director

Mr. Gordon Ogada

HateLess Foundation-Kenya 
Area Director

Mr. Elijah Ackah

HateLess Foundation-Ghana
Area Director

Mr. Bobby Ukombozi

HateLess Foundation-Uganda
Area Director

Mrs. Nobetter Ndaira

Hateless Foundation-Zimbabwe
Area Director

Our Non-Profit

Environmental and Social Responsibility
  • Minimize environmental impact by adopting sustainable practices.
  • Engage with communities through outreach and support initiative.
  • Promote ethical sourcing and supply chain management.
Area Director Development
  • Monthly Ted talks will be sent in link form to Area Director.
  • We will have days on when we will report what we’ve learned and how can we put what we learned into action from ted talk.
  • Twice a year each Area Director will meet with our President and Vice Presient to talk about conflict resolution and developement.
Strategic Partnerships
  • Collaborate with other nonprofits with to help make a difference.
  • Leverage shared expertise and resources to achieve greater impact.
  • Seek corporate sponsorships and in-kind donations.

Driven by Impact

#L I V E H A T E L E S S

Experience
80%

Our organization is dedicated to self sub-stained method. We believe in using our minds to help maintain the growth of our organization in directors area. Each area has a concrete business plan to help pay for programs and also open employment for directors and team members that who are committed to our system. The foundation’s workforce responsible for day-to-day activities, outreach, and project execution. Team Members report to Area Directors or other relevant supervisors based on their project or department.

Program Months

March – June – Sept – Nov

HateLess Foundation-Atlanta
Feeding Program Partnership with Passion Church

HateLess Foundation-Montgomery
Food distribution center

Hateless Foundation-Pakistan
Feeding Program

HateLess Foundation-Zambia
Hospital Visitation Program

HateLess Foundation-Botswana

HateLess Foundation-Ghana

HateLess Foundation-Kenya

HateLess Foundation-Malawi

HateLess Foundation-Nigeria

HateLess Foundation-Uganda

HateLess Foundation-Zimbabwe

Hateless Foundation Whatsapp Community Group

Purpose of the

community

  • Sharing And Insights: Create A Platform For Sharing Exeperiences, Insights, And Ideas.
  • Meaningful Content: Develop Relatable, Shareable, And Meaning Content.

Who will be

Included

  • Core Members: National Directors, Area Directors, Team Members, Volunteers.
  • Why?: To Leverage Diverse Perspectives And Expertise, Reach More People Effectively

Upcoming Events & Fundraising

HateLess Foundation-Atlanta

Feeding Program
Partnership with Passion Church
Per year: We provide food for 200-300 families in Atlanta each year.

HateLess Foundation-Montgomery

Food distribution center
Partnership with Freewill Missionary Baptist Church 
Per year: In Montgomery, we provide food to over 1,000 families each year.

HateLess Foundation-Pakistan

Feeding Program

Per year: Pakistan faces a serious hunger crisis. Our team area in Pakistan provides food for 700-800 families each year. 

HateLess Foundation-Zambia

Food & Hospital Visitation Program

Zambia’s national poverty rate was 60% in 2022, meaning 60% of the population lived below the national poverty line. With our program we’re impacted 650-700 lives each year who are underserved.

HateLess Foundation-Botswana

Feeding & clothing program

As Botswana continue to face poverty challenges, we accepted the responsibility of providing food and clothing to 250-300 people in each who are in need. 

HateLess Foundation-Ghana

Nourish a Child Program

Partnership with Rest Philanthropy 

Malnutrition is a significant issue for children in Ghana, with high rates of stunting and other forms of undernutrition, particularly in the northern regions. Each year our program provides healthy food to 4 children who are underserved.

HateLess Foundation-Kenya

Feeding program 

Kenya’s national poverty rate was 39.8% in 2022, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). This means that over 20 million people lived below the national poverty line in 2022. Our program provides food for 350-450 people who are underserved each year.

HateLess Foundation-Malawi

You Can Program

Partnership with Mw2063 Youth Online Radio

With High poverty, youth unemployment, and economic disenfranchisement we provide help to 250-300 youth in Malawi each year.

HateLess Foundation-Nigeria

School Supply Program

Poverty deeply affects school children in Nigeria. With our program we provide food and school supplies to 250-300 children each year. 

HateLess Foundation-Uganda

Feeding Program 

Poverty in Uganda affects around 16% of the population, with significant regional disparities and a higher incidence in rural areas. Each year in Uganda we provide food to 250-400 families.

HateLess Foundation-Zimbabwe

Youth Initiative Program For Drug Abuse

An escalating drug abuse and poverty problem is gripping Zimbabwe with youth addiction and hunger reaching crisis level. Our program provides food and drug abuse programs to 300-400 people each year.