About Hapitoch Foundation
Real People. Real Impact.
Hapitoch Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving health, justice, and opportunity for vulnerable people. We run free medical outreaches, empower youths and women with practical skills and resources, subsidize hospital bills for indigent patients, and provide access to legal aid and mental health services.
Our Approach
Community-first
We co-design programs with local leaders, clinics, and beneficiaries.
Integrated care
Health, legal support, and livelihood programs reinforce one another.
Dignity & inclusion
We serve without discrimination and protect client privacy.
Evidence & accountability
We track outcomes, publish impact, and steward resources responsibly.
Through the Years

2010
Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA) is formed by a group of scientists and engineers employed by General Electric in New York. Focused on poverty alleviation, VITA teams work through public-private partnerships to expand access to information, financial services, and technology in developing communities.

2013
Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA) is formed by a group of scientists and engineers employed by General Electric in New York. Focused on poverty alleviation, VITA teams work through public-private partnerships to expand access to information, financial services, and technology in developing communities.

2015
Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA) is formed by a group of scientists and engineers employed by General Electric in New York. Focused on poverty alleviation, VITA teams work through public-private partnerships to expand access to information, financial services, and technology in developing communities.

2017
Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA) is formed by a group of scientists and engineers employed by General Electric in New York. Focused on poverty alleviation, VITA teams work through public-private partnerships to expand access to information, financial services, and technology in developing communities.

2019
Volunteers in Technical Assistance (VITA) is formed by a group of scientists and engineers employed by General Electric in New York. Focused on poverty alleviation, VITA teams work through public-private partnerships to expand access to information, financial services, and technology in developing communities.