Abe and Her Children’s
Charity Service is
designed to help
people in need,
especially those who are
homeless and those unable
to cover their medical expenses
in various governmental hospitals.
MISSION
We are committed to improving the quality of life for underserved
communities by facilitating access to essential healthcare services
through government hospitals. In addition, we strive to support
homeless individuals by providing consistent access to nutritious
meals, fostering dignity, well-being, and hope for a better future.
We aim to improve healthcare access for marginalized communities, provide nutritional support to the homeless, advocate for policy changes related to healthcare and food security, and ensure the sustainability of our programs through partnerships and fundraising.
Partner Organizations




Founded by Abebech Tolla during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019. It began with efforts to feed children on the streets and has since expanded to create job opportunities for formerly homeless youth.
With the help of charitable donors, the service also pays rent for elderly individuals in need and provides healthcare support, including access to medicine and laboratory services for patients, particularly those with cancer who struggle to afford their treatment.
In a short time, our charity has made a significant impact in Addis Ababa, spending over 3.5 million BIRR in 8 months. We've supported 30 cancer patients (6M+ BIRR), covered medical costs for thousands, fed homeless individuals, and provided housing for many (currently 15 due to rising costs). We also cover health insurance for 100+ people yearly and created jobs for former street youth.
Our charity service feeds homeless people each day, ranging from 40 to 200 individuals. The number of beneficiaries may change based on the day, available funding from donors, and city events.
We provide assistance at government hospitals and healthcare centers by covering medicine and laboratory costs for patients in need. We also collaborate with various governmental schools to help students who require eye treatment and eyeglasses.
Our charity services pay home rent for a few elderly people who need care and support, as well as for single mothers and disabled individuals. Additionally, we visit the homes of the elderly, accompanied by volunteers who are willing to visit and assist with paying the rent.
Join us this Sunday at Meskel Square for a day of giving and connection. We’ll be providing free meals, basic medical check-ups, and clothing for the homeless and underserved families. Be part of the impact—volunteer, donate, or spread the word!
Date: June - 03 - 2025 | Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
In the few years that Abe and her children charity service began giving its service, it has served thousands of people in different services and programs. And the Addis Ababa city administration has given us a recognition for spending more than 3.5 million BIRR on this charity service in less than eight month.
In less than two years, the charity service has provided a medical expense support for 30 cancer patients, with a total cost of more than Six million.
Collaborating with different diagnostic centers and Laboratories, also pharmacies, thousands of people’s cost of laboratory and medicine have been covered.
Abe and Her Children’s Charity Service aims of helping as many people as possible, we always lack enthusiastic volunteers. Please contact us for more info.
This organization truly changes lives. From providing nutritious meals to covering medical fees and housing support, their impact is heartfelt and visible. Many, including myself, have found hope again through their services. Their compassion, consistency, and care stand out. I’m proud to have been supported by such a dedicated team.
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