About Us


We are Humaniti
We’re building the largest humanitarian movement in history. No competitors, only partners.
What could we accomplish if we united everyone – entrepreneurs, citizens, non-profits, and for-profit organizations – around one goal? We could end human suffering on a global scale.
Our collective force is growing by the day. Every effort, no matter how small, contributes to a colossal wave of change.
Together we’re going to impact a billion lives.
We can do this!
How we’re
different
Constant innovation
Humaniti distinguishes itself through a steadfast commitment to innovation in all areas of our work.
Strategic partnerships
We raise funds via for-profit partnerships. By marrying commerce with charity, we tap into a new, disruptive model for philanthropy.
Immediate support
We eliminate inefficiencies and provide immediate on-the-ground support to vulnerable communities.
No cause overlooked
We back smaller, often-overlooked initiatives that make a substantial difference in people’s lives globally.
Our values
Empathy
The suffering of others is our suffering too and we’re dedicated to drastically reducing it.
Unity
We work with others to drive impact and fuel the largest collective humanitarian action in history.
Transparency
We commit to being 100% transparent with our donors through regular communications and updates
Impact
We harness collective action, address root causes and bring disruptive solutions to change as many lives as possible.
The heart of Humaniti
Humaniti stands at the intersection of innovation, business expertise and philanthropy.

Our team
Board of directors

Shoaib Khan, Founder and Chairman of the Board
Shoaib Khan is a serial entrepreneur and philanthropist who has built and scaled ventures across real estate, media, technology, consumer goods, and social impact. Through M Worldwide Inc., he has personally managed over $1B in global investments while partnering with some of the world’s most recognizable brands. Driven by a commitment to purpose-centric leadership, he founded Humaniti to create meaningful impact for people of all backgrounds, regardless of race, religion, or creed.

Randall Arsenault, Board Member
Randall Arsenault is an Ontario Human Rights Commissioner and the manager of the Indigenous Spirit Fund, supporting the work of Native Child and Family Services of Toronto. A former Police Officer with over 21 years of service, he was Canada’s first Community Engagement Officer, known for building meaningful relationships across public and private sectors. A sought-after speaker and mental health advocate, Randall draws on his frontline experience to address technology, engagement, philanthropy, and mind-health while earning recognition such as the Rotary International Service Above Self Award.

Shahzad Siddiqui, Board Member
Shahzad Siddiqui is a distinguished lawyer recognized for his involvement in landmark Ontario cases, including Azzarello v. Shawqi, Forest Hill Homes v. Ou, and Aga v. Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, with his work cited by appellate courts and featured in national media. He is the author of multiple legal publications, a graduate of Osgoode Hall and the University of Pennsylvania, and has taught and lectured internationally, including at Harvard Law School. A multilingual community leader and avid marathoner, Shahzad has also served as a director of a leading Canadian charity and remains active in sport as a member of Wyndance Golf Club.
Advisory

Ovais Iqbal, Director of Operations, Pakistan
Ovais is a highly accomplished IT Executive by profession, a humble Global Humanitarian by heart, and a dynamic Canadian Media Personality by passion. Ovais leads the sales engineering team a Fortune 500 company, and he’s been instrumental for various NGOs in Canada, the USA, and other countries over the last 10 years.

Mansour Shouman, Director of Operations, Middle-East
Mansour Shouman, a Palestinian Canadian citizen journalist, has remained a steadfast voice in Gaza since October 7th, declining offers from Israeli and Canadian authorities to leave Khan Younis. His daily on-the-ground reports provide a vivid portrayal of life amidst conflict, earning him widespread recognition on social media and major news outlets like Al Jazeera, BBC, and CNN. Mansour not only reports but actively supports his community, initiating relief efforts and fundraising campaigns. Mansour continues to advocate for Palestinian rights and freedom, embodying a commitment to truth, humanitarianism, and justice in the region.

Vaden Earle, Global Ambassador
Vaden Earle is a respected human rights advocate, whose hands-on fieldwork spans over 30 countries. His book, “ONE: A Face Behind the Numbers,” published in 2007, became a bestseller, significantly amplifying human rights awareness in North America and earning him numerous literary awards. Vaden is also the founder of several NGOs, a testament to his dedication to humanitarian work, as well as a public speaker leveraging his dynamic style to combine rigorous academic analysis with practical strategies.
What does it mean to reduce suffering on a global scale?
Our mission is to impact billions of lives through simple, individual actions. Every effort, no matter how small, contributes to a colossal wave of change and historical reduction in human suffering.
