
Who We Are
Hosanna Broadcasting Foundation is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Los Angeles, California. The primary goal of the Foundation is to fill the gap in Africa, and other under-served disenfranchised communities by providing community care systems and support. Our primary target is children and youth, whereby we provide innovative programs and services. Such services are designed to help rescue them from idleness, starvation, lack of education, and homelessness. We build hope, vision, and moral strength. Our goal is to produce great leaders and role models for generation to come.
What We Offer
Hosanna Broadcasting Foundation offers five areas of services:
- "Hosanna House" Orphanage
- "Soccer Saves Lives"
- Intern/Leadership Training(Los Angeles)
- Radio Distribution
- Information Kiosk
All of these Programs are designed to empower the benefactors and their sponsors. The sponsors will receive the most rewarding gift of making a difference in the life of another who is less fortunate, and ordinarily without access to this kind of opportunity. The benefactors receive a platform to develop their gifts and talents, and glean information that provides them with the tools for living a viable life of hope and possibilities.
“Blessing Africa”
“Sharing the Agape Moment”
A fundraising event on
October 3, 2009 at
The Four Point Sheraton
by LAX.
Four Point Sheraton
9750 Airport Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA
6:P.M. – 10:P.M.
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The Challenges
- 65% of the population has no access to modern services
- TB, Malaria and sexually transmitted diseases are the top health issues
- HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death
- 28 million people in Africa are infected with the AIDS virus
- 14 million people in Africa have died from the AIDS virus since it started
- Average life expectancy in Ethiopia is 42 year.
- Approximately 18 million orphans live in streets of Africa
- Life expectancy at birth is 47.8%
- Combined gross school enrolment rate (primary, secondary) is 36%
- GDP per capita (PPP) 756 US dollars
- 41% of the population do not Live past the age of 40
- 78% of the population is without access of improved water source
- 47% of children ages 0 - 5 are Underweight







