Mission, vision and ambition

Mission

The EmMa Foundation exists to help people with a basic pathology (in Africa) on the one hand or a cancer pathology (in Western Europe) on the other hand and to contribute to their continued participation in normal daily life in their familiar living environment or to their reintegration into this environment.

The mission of our foundation is to provide financial and material support to existing or new initiatives that contribute to the realization of the mission, as well as to support financially or materially people who are motivated to contribute to these initiatives.

Vision and ambition

As a foundation, we are committed to the well-being of the individual in the group as defined by our vision. We do this by: • setting up

  • ‘donate and sponsor’ campaigns on our website
  • writing to entrepreneurs and large companies with the request to support us
  • setting up projects and sharing them on our website

The mission and ambition of the foundation is to give as many people as possible with a basic pathology (in Africa) on the one hand or a cancer pathology (in Western Europe) a better life integrated in their society. The goal is to be active internationally by January 1, 2025.

Goals

The EmMa Foundation strives to help people with a basic pathology (in Africa) or a cancer pathology (in Western Europe) to have a better quality of daily life as they envision. All this to enable these people to experience a life that is as independent and as integrated into their society as possible.


Our initiative is based on the following issues :

  • “A basic pathology in Africa leads in a number of cases to a medical challenge that we no longer experience in Western Europe, but which at the same time entails a social challenge: the people who are confronted with this may be excluded from their daily society in which they live. A solution in other words, addressing the basic pathologies in a structural manner also means solving the social challenge.”
  • “A cancer pathology in Western Europe naturally leads to a medical challenge, but at the same time and in turn it poses a social challenge: the people who are confronted with this pathology find it difficult to continue to function in the same way in the society in which they live. Bringing a structural solution to the challenge of cancer pathology on the one hand, but also the continuity of functioning within our society is the challenge.”

The EmMa Foundation has as goal : to offer a person with a basic pathology in Africa and a cancer pathology in Western Europe the continuity of a full role and position within their society and daily context, by asking society to donate. To spend these funds on activities, initiatives, research or aids, the costs of which cannot or cannot sufficiently be covered by general provisions, resources or subsidies or personal contributions from the people themselves, and furthermore everything that is related to another in the broadest sense , can be conducive to this and/or conducive to this.