Pro Bono Accountant
Overview
This all began in Caxito, Angola, Afrika 2009. The big idea was to establish an organization to end poverty. At the time the idea was conceived, the thought was that poverty could be alleviated by freedom. Freedom is the ability to pursue eternal health, wealth and knowledge without the mental, physical, and psychological bondage of poverty. The original intent was to begin this organization as an international cooperative. A cooperative allows a business to be owned and operated by the people it serves.
Services Offered
- Holistic healthcare
- Economic and spiritual development
- Cultural, Environmental consciousness
Current Status
Continuing with the original intent, HYU Spiritual Life & Learning Society (HYU) is an independent, self-supported, Universal, Spiritual Temple established to acknowledge the Creator and restore the original, ancient, spiritual way of life. We embrace the Kamatic & Yoruba spiritual systems, Seven Principles of Nguzo Saba, Seven Cardinal Virtues of Maat & Seven Universal Laws so that we are prepared to promote unity within self, family, community and nation.
What We Offer
- A sacred space & safe haven to restore a spiritual foundation for knowing the self
- Through "The Way Study of Self," Ethical Teaching & resources for self-mastery
- Community for spiritual ceremony & initiation
- cooperative opportunities
Qualifications
The pro bono accountant is a professional who provides accounting services to individuals or organizations without charge, often to support non-profit organizations, educational institutions, or other charitable causes. They may offer services such as bookkeeping, tax preparation, financial reporting, and consulting. Pro bono accountants are expected to demonstrate strong communication skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to accuracy and client service. They may also be involved in strategic planning and financial management to help organizations achieve their goals.