Music City

Bethlehem Ze-Ethiopia Humanity and Charitable Works Foundation has embarked on an ambitious project to create a music city in Gondar, Ethiopia. The project aims to modernize the Zema schools in Bethlehem and stage regular Zema concerts, helping to preserve and promote the rich musical heritage of Ethiopia while providing new opportunities for students and musicians.

Slum Upgrade

Bethlehem Ze-Ethiopia is planning to carry out a slum upgrade and replacement project in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The one-year construction project aims to upgrade and replace 100 slum houses in the city.

Temima & YeMichael: Empowering Hope

Bethlehem Ze-Ethiopia Humanity and Charitable Works Foundation plans to alleviate the suffering of children affected by the recent war and conflicts in Ethiopia. The project seeks to provide humanitarian assistance in the form of monthly financial support to 700 vulnerable children for a period of one year.

5th Humanity & Charitable Works Day

Get ready for an inspiring event! Join us for the 5th Humanity and Charitable Works Day in Seattle, USA, with our Founder and CEO, Desalegne Hailu. The 5th event’s theme, ‘Humanity, Compassion, and Good Will beyond Our Current Reality,’ promises an unforgettable experience. Stay tuned for more details.

3rd Humanity and Charitable Works Day was held in Dallas, Texas.

Bethelhem Ze-Ethiopia Humanity and Charitable Works Foundation proudly hosted the 3rd Humanity and Charitable Day event at Debre Mehret St. Michael Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Dallas. Themed “Let’s unite in compassion and uplift humanity,” this event follows the successful precedents of the 1st and 2nd similar gatherings held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and London, UK. The primary objective of the

2nd Humanity & Charitable Works Day

Bethlehem Ze-Ethiopia Humanity and Charitable Works Foundation gathered a diverse and distinguished assembly for the 2nd Humanity and Charitable Works Day in London, UK. Under the banner of “May our birth be a hope and blessing for others,” the event took place at the Ethiopian Community Hall, located at 2A Lithos Rd, London NW3 6EF, England.