Who We Are

Siraye Charity Organization is a nonprofit organization established to support vulnerable children, women, and communities through sustainable development programs. We work to improve living conditions by addressing the root causes of poverty rather than offering short-term assistance.

Our organization believes in dignity, inclusion, and community participation. We design and implement programs that empower individuals to improve their own lives and contribute positively to their communities.

Our Vision

Siraye Charity envisions a community where all people have access to quality health services, education, clean water, and essential social services, leading to improved living standards and long-term well-being.

Our Goal

Our goal is to ensure that local communities benefit from the national development process by providing access to modern education, health services, and practical training opportunities.

How We Work

We work in partnership with local government offices, schools, health centers, and community leaders. Our programs are guided by community needs, national development priorities, and a commitment to transparency and sustainability.

Our Mission

Our mission is to identify key challenges within local communities and address them step by step by working closely with government institutions, community members, and development partners. Through collaboration and accountability, we aim to create sustainable solutions that improve lives.

About the Founder

Siraye Charity Organization was founded by Endihnew Embiale, a community-focused leader committed to promoting social justice, human dignity, and sustainable development. His motivation comes from observing the challenges faced by vulnerable children, women, and families in underserved communities.

Driven by a belief that meaningful change starts at the community level, Endihnew Embiale established Siraye Charity to address the root causes of poverty through education, health, nutrition, and economic empowerment. The organization focuses on long-term, community-based solutions rather than short-term assistance.