Global Human Rights Charity is a proud 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Arizona. Our mission focuses on empowering individuals by providing educational resources and opportunities that drive social change, creating brighter futures for underprivileged youth. Join us in our journey to make a difference!
We believe in empowering youth to achieve their dreams through education and skill-building.
Our work is rooted in community engagement, fostering relationships that create lasting impact.
Every action we take is driven by integrity, transparency, and the desire to make a positive difference.
We offer a variety of programs designed to support low-income students as they transition from high school to college and employment. Explore how we make a positive impact.
Our flagship program equips students with practical skills in economics and investment, paving the way for financial literacy and professional growth.
We conduct regular workshops that cover essential topics such as resume writing, interview skills, and financial literacy.
Our mentorship program pairs students with industry professionals who provide guidance and support in their career paths.
Collaborating with local organizations to create volunteer opportunities that foster personal and professional growth.
We assist graduates in finding relevant job placements that align with their skills and aspirations.
Help us bridge the gap for aspiring students in need.

Director
Gwen is one of our directors who brings quality management experience to our nonprofit. Ms. Rolle currently works for a confidential employer within contracts management. In addition, Ms. Rolle is the current president of the New Jersey Alumni Chapter at Central State University. Ms. Rolle has a bachelor of science in business administration (BSBA) degree from Central State University, and master of business administration (MBA) in human resource management from University of Phoenix. Ms. Rolle has a certificate in Cultural Competence and Sensitivity--Diversity and Inclusion. She is a member of the National Black MBA Association. Ms. Rolle is a strong advocate for health and higher education.

Director
Angela is one of our directors who brings a wealth of experience within grant fundraising and donor relations. Ms. Johnson previously worked for the North Central Texas Council of Governments focused on federal grants as a grants and contracts coordinator. In addition, Ms. Johnson worked for the American Heart Association (AHA) within donor relations. Ms. Johnson has a bachelor of science in criminal justice (BSCJ) degree from Columbus State University, and master in public administration (MPA) degree from Georgia College and State University. Ms. Johnson received a certificate in Women's Entrepreneurship from Cornell University. She is a professional member of the Grant Professionals Association.

Secretary/Treasurer
Chelsea brings plenty of enthusiasm and energy to the organization. Ms. Guffogg currently works for Innovation Learning as a site director giving her experience in operations/policies/procedures, while working with various stakeholders including officials/board members/staff. In addition, Ms. Guffogg has experience as a teacher creating lesson plans and activities for students, as well as, managing budgets as a course director. Ms. Guffogg has a bachelor of science in recreation management/outdoor experiential education from Appalachian State University. Ms. Guffogg has a certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).


Chairman of the Board and President
Mr. Soto founded Global Human Rights Charity and the University of Latin America. He carries the vision and mission. Mr. Soto has previously worked for Obama for America (OFA) as an intern, as well as, Organizing for Action (OFA) as a summer organizer followed by community organizer working on healthcare reform. Mr. Soto has a bachelor of science in business administration (BSBA) degree from Capella University, and master of business administration (MBA) in finance degree from Aspen University. Mr. Soto received a certificate in Human Rights Education from the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights. He is a member of the Nonfiction Author's Association. Mr. Soto has garnered 88 awards throughout his life.

You can volunteer, donate, or participate in our events to support our mission.
We provide coaching on college readiness and job placement through our Certificate in Capitalism and Investments.
Yes, we are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and your donations are tax-deductible.
We offer scholarships, mentoring, and job placement assistance to ensure their success.
Absolutely! We welcome corporate partnerships that align with our mission.
Your contributions fund programs that directly assist students in achieving their educational and career goals.