Fabiola Tsobgny — Founder
House of Johanna Foundation was founded by Fabiola Tsobgny, a humanitarian-minded leader driven by faith, compassion, and lived experience.
Inspired by the biblical call to walk in truth and love, Fabiola established the Foundation with a clear conviction: faith must move beyond words into action. Her vision was shaped by witnessing inequality, displacement, hunger, and environmental neglect—particularly affecting women and children across communities.
For Fabiola, House of Johanna Foundation is a living expression of obedience, dignity, and stewardship—a house of refuge in action where compassion meets responsibility and hope is restored through service.
“House” represents refuge, belonging, and care.
“Johanna” reflects the heart of the Apostle John’s message—love anchored in truth.
House of Johanna Foundation is not defined by a building, but by a mission lived daily—offering refuge through action, compassion through service, and hope through faith.
We provide food assistance and nutritional support to women, children, and families experiencing hunger, poverty, or displacement—without discrimination.
“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
— 1 John 3:18
We support safe relocation, emergency shelter, and protection services for individuals and families affected by violence, persecution, natural disasters, or instability.
Safety is not a privilege—it is a human right and a sacred responsibility.
In moments of disaster and emergency, we mobilize aid, partnerships, and resources to meet urgent needs with dignity, compassion, and respect.
Caring for creation is part of walking in obedience. Our environmental initiatives promote sustainability, education, and responsible stewardship to protect the earth for future generations.
“When we had nowhere to go and no food for our children, House of Johanna stepped in with compassion and dignity. They didn’t just help us survive—they helped us feel human again.”