Everything you need to know about SHEI, our programmes, donating, and how to get involved.
General Questions
SHEI is a non-governmental organization dedicated to community transformation by addressing foundational pillars of human development: sustainable health education, medical outreach, clean water access, and educational support.
We primary target underserved communities and schools, implementing monthly outreach programs and structural interventions to drive long-term local development.
Getting Involved
We welcome collaborations with corporate partners, academic institutions, and fellow NGOs. You can reach out directly via our Partner or Contact pages on the website.
100% of public donations directly fund our field operations, including medical supply procurement, clean water infrastructure, and educational materials for students. Click the Donate Now button at the top of our page to make a secure contribution.
Our 5-Year Impact Goals
The numbers highlighted under our 5-Year Long-Term Impact Goals represent our strategic vision and targeted milestones for community transformation over the next five years. We use these metrics to guide our projects, hold our team accountable, and map out our resource allocation.
We track every milestone meticulously, from the exact number of individuals checked during our medical screenings to the clean water infrastructure we develop and the students who receive educational resources. Progress reports are compiled consistently to ensure accountability.
Programs & Focus Areas
We empower students by providing essential educational materials, school clothing support, and health education to ensure that a lack of resources never prevents a child from learning.
We work to protect local environments and health by implementing clean water solutions, ensuring that community members and schools have reliable, safe access to potable water.
Our medical initiatives focus on preventative health, offering community screenings, health education, and basic clinical assessments to catch and prevent manageable conditions early.