About Infinite Way
An international nonprofit founded in 2004, based in Vancouver, Washington — empowering communities to end poverty.
We Are Empowering Communities to End Poverty
By donating as little as $25, everybody can help a community start or grow an idea into a sustainable communal project.
Infinite Way is an international nonprofit founded in 2004, with a mission to connect communities in developing countries with the necessary resources to alleviate poverty. We encourage and support people looking to create a better future for themselves, their families and their communities.
100% of every dollar you donate goes to funding a community-based project with the goal of alleviating poverty and empowering communities.
Donate Today"Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, Infinite Way works to provide disadvantaged rural communities with the skills and resources to overcome health, educational, and environmental challenges."
— Mission StatementHow We Create Change
Three pillars guide every project we undertake.
Health & Wellbeing
HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria are three of the largest causes of disability and death in sub-Saharan Africa — they are preventable and treatable. Infinite Way helps prevent new infections through education and immunization, and builds reliable community health systems for quality care in poor, rural and urban communities.
In conjunction with rural communities, we provide seminars covering prevention and care for those living with AIDS. We conduct awareness workshops on TB and malaria in remote villages of Central Africa and Haiti, and provide AIDS prevention kits, educational material and free condoms in Universities of Cameroon and Haiti.
Humanitarian
In sub-Saharan Africa, 61% of the population does not have access to drinkable water or safe sanitation. Through our water, sanitation and hygiene projects, Infinite Way increases sustainable access to safe water in poor rural and urban communities where the need is greatest.
We fund the installation of manual water pumps in remote villages, train local populations to maintain the equipment, and organize seminars to support villagers in their daily struggle — providing food, clothing, shoes, and shelter to orphans whose parents have died of AIDS. We also help develop Palm groves in Cameroon, providing financial support for seeds and oil presses to build lasting economic self-sufficiency.
Education
In developing countries, less than half of children attend elementary school and only 10% attend secondary school due to lack of fees. The number of orphaned and disabled children attending school is negligible — deprived of education, many remain unproductive and live in poverty.
Infinite Way provides educational materials and uniforms to the neediest children in remote villages in Central Africa and Haiti. We fund new classroom structures, teaching supplies and playground equipment. We also provide wheelchairs and special equipment for disabled children, and maintain permanent scholarship support to facilitate access to higher education.
Leadership
People who have lived the mission — not just managed it.
Serge Djang
Chief Executive OfficerSerge has 15 years of experience working with impoverished communities in Africa, Europe, Haiti and the United States. His background includes project management with the Low Income Housing Institute in Seattle and Cascadia Behavioral Health in Portland, and Human Resources roles at UCLA, the University of Washington and Dignity Health.
An accomplished artist, Serge has worked in the entertainment industry as a composer, sound editor and sound designer for feature films and TV. Born in Cameroon, he holds the honorary title of "Mbombog" from his village elders and is a well-regarded community leader and traditional chief.
Marie Brouard
Co-FounderWith over 20 years of experience eradicating poverty, Marie is a founding member of Infinite Way who oversaw the organisation's earliest projects. Born in a remote village in Cameroon, she fought her way out of poverty — leaving her village for France, where she put herself through college while raising five children.
She earned a Bachelor's degree in Banking & Finance from the University of Paris, Dauphine, and lived in France for 19 years before moving to the United States. Marie started Infinite Way in 2002. She has received the American Express Global Volunteer Action Fund award since 2003, international recognition from UNICEF, and a personal recognition letter from the Vatican.
Calixte Brouard
Special Representative, HaitiMr. Brouard is Infinite Way's special representative in Haiti, based in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. He provides on-the-ground leadership and community liaison for all of Infinite Way's programs and relief efforts in Haiti.
Where the Money Goes
Infinite Way's finances are fully accountable and transparent towards our donors and partners. We follow best practices in governance and donor relations — making us less likely to engage in unethical or irresponsible activities.
100% of every dollar you donate goes directly to funding a community-based project.
By donating as little as $25, you can help a community start or grow a sustainable project.
Over 20 years of sustained commitment to communities in Cameroon, Haiti and beyond.
"The risk that we would misuse donations is unlikely and subject to scrutiny by anyone."
— Infinite Way Transparency PolicyReady to Make a Difference?
Whether you give, volunteer, or simply spread the word — every act of partnership changes lives.