Saving women health, Our choice our priority
Serve to Save Women’s Health (S.S.W.H) is a Charlotte-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of impoverished women and children. Established on September 15, 2025, we address critical healthcare and education gaps both locally in North Carolina and across the globe.
Who we are
Rooted in Charlotte, Reaching the World.
S.S.W.H. is dedicated to breaking the barriers that prevent women and children from living healthy, fulfilling lives. We operate with a “Sister Organization” model to ensure that our impact is felt directly on the ground.
North Carolina (USA)
Strengthening our local immigrant community through health literacy, navigating healthcare systems, and providing safe "Art and Play" camps for children of low-income families.
South-Kivu (DR Congo)
Protecting the most vulnerable through sexual violence recovery, psychosocial support, and rapid-response awareness for epidemic outbreaks like Mpox.
Central Region (Malawi)
Creating a future for the next generation by providing maternal care for teen mothers and implementing drug and substance abuse prevention programs for youth.
Our Mission & Identity
At S.S.W.H., we believe that health is the foundation of opportunity. We are a grassroots movement committed to providing high-quality healthcare access and education to marginalized women and children. Through direct service, advocacy, and community engagement, we turn health challenges into stories of survival and success.
- 100% Focused on women and children’s wellbeing.
- Locally Led through our "Sister Organizations" in Africa.
- Globally Minded starting from our home base in Charlotte, NC.
How we create lasting change
Healthcare
Reducing maternity complications and illness through early intervention and education.
Livelihood
Empowering women with the skills they need to achieve financial independence and lead their households
Campaigning
Breaking the silence on HIV/AIDS, hygiene, and reproductive rights through our "Let Us Speak Health" campaign.
The voice of the community

Mwajuma Jolie Doudu, DR Congo
Information served my son's life. On April 4, 2025, after attending an S.S.W.H. meeting about the Mpox outbreak, I recognized the symptoms in my son immediately. Because of S.S.W.H., I knew where to go. He is healthy today.
Be a Part of the Transformation
Whether you are in North Carolina or across the ocean, your support helps us bridge the gap in women’s healthcare.
- Donate: Support our 501(c)(3) mission. Every dollar provides medicine, training, and transport.
- Volunteer: Join our team in Charlotte or support our international advocacy efforts.
- Partner: We collaborate with healthcare providers and local leaders to maximize our impact.