Cosmo DeNicola Companies has announced the kick off their latest charity campaign, #CosmoCares Mobile Healthcare for Africa, which will enhance Healthcare Access in African Villages. The project will form a collaboration between 3 organizations: Cosmo DeNicola Companies, Humpty Dumpty Institute and the Amitofo Charity Center.
Cosmo DeNicola Companies is a private holding company with a diverse portfolio of businesses ranging from healthcare, technology, publishing, professional football and entertainment. The firm is headquartered in Philadelphia and led by serial entrepreneur Cosmo DeNicola.
Cosmo DeNicola Companies focus on 3 passions: World Health, Humanitarian Recognition and Cultural Diplomacy. These passions inspire us to do good and recognize those who are equally committed.
The Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI), is a prestigious 501 (c) 3, nonprofit organization comprised of innovative, successful entrepreneurs who work in tandem with the United Nations to implement large scale humanitarian projects for under-developed countries. Based on a philosophy of providing long-term sustainable and holistic solutions. HDI’s programs focus on overcoming humanitarian and development challenges.
The Amitofo Charity Centre (ACC) is comprised of an administration center, children’s dormitories, youth dormitories, preparatory school, kindergarten, library, activity center, medical center, vocational training center, religious center, CBO etc., is founded and directed by Buddhist clergy from the East with an aspiration and mission to directly rear and care for orphans of Africa within the humanitarian and educational umbrella. The main principles of ACC are based on local African culture, Chinese culture and Buddhist philosophy which are given to the orphans in need.
The goal of this Campaign is to complete a $100,000 Fund Raising Campaign to purchase and equip a Mobile Health Vehicle. Supplying a large van, medical supplies and fuel for three years providing and sustainable medical care to thousands of people in remote villages who do not have access to any medical care.