

Humanity Helping
Humanity Network

Our MISSION
Humanity Helping Humanity Network (HHHN) is a newly formed nonprofit that harnesses the power of music, fine arts, and theater to uplift communities and raise funds to support other nonprofit organizations which address the social determinants of health. Through dynamic fundraising events—featuring live music concerts, fine arts showcases, and theatrical performances—we improve social awareness while generating funding to address housing insecurity, food access, mental health and health education, and employment barriers. At our fund-raising events, we educate by integrating theatrical dramatizations that enhance attendees’ mental health and health literacy.
We hold events to support other non-profits that address the following social determinants:
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Housing and Food Insecurity
Stable housing and reliable access to nutritious food are fundamental to well-being. We support initiatives that address homelessness, inadequate housing, and food insecurity to create healthier, more resilient communities.
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Employment and Vocational Training
Economic stability begins with opportunity. We collaborate with organizations that expand job access, vocational training, and skill development to empower individuals for meaningful, sustainable employment.
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Mental Health Awareness and Literacy
Understanding mental health is crucial for individual and community well-being. We promote education and outreach efforts that improve mental health literacy, reducing barriers to care and encouraging early intervention.
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Reducing Social Stigma
Stigma surrounding mental health, poverty, and unemployment prevents individuals from seeking support. We work to dismantle these barriers, fostering inclusive communities where help-seeking is normalized and supported.
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Healthcare Access and Well-being
Good health is a foundation for success. We support initiatives that improve access to affordable healthcare, including mental health services, recognizing their role in breaking cycles of poverty and hardship.
upcoming EVENTS

Benefit Concert
Friday, January 23
Salt Lake Community College Grand Theatre
1575 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115
This is a fund-raising event for Youth Futures. Youth Futures shelters are located in the heart of downtown Ogden, Cedar City, and St. George, Utah. Youth Futures provides emergency shelter, temporary residence and supportive services for runaway, homeless, unaccompanied and at-risk youth ages 12-18. Shelters are open 24 hours per day.
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