What is Yoruba United Nurses of North America (YUNONA)?
YUNONA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to charitable service. The organization focuses on healthcare access, humanitarian assistance, education, and professional development. Its mission centers on supporting underserved communities with care and integrity.
What types of programs does YUNONA provide?
YUNONA carries out healthcare outreach, humanitarian relief, public health education, charitable distributions, and professional development initiatives. These initiatives respond to community needs with compassion and responsibility. Each area of work supports well-being, learning, and service. [Learn More Here]
Who does YUNONA serve?
YUNONA serves individuals, families, and communities with limited access to resources. Support extends across North America, Africa, and other global communities. Outreach is guided by respect, cultural understanding, and partnership.
How is YUNONA governed and managed?
YUNONA is guided by a Board of Directors responsible for oversight and compliance. Volunteer leaders, healthcare professionals, and members support organizational activities. Together, they help maintain accountability, ethical practice, and mission alignment. [Meet Our Team Here]
How can individuals support or connect with YUNONA?
Supporters may connect through volunteering, partnerships, charitable contributions, or general inquiries. Engagement helps strengthen YUNONA’s ability to serve communities effectively. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the organization for more information.