With the goal of empowering women worldwide,The HOPE Museum™ will promote women's health and social justice by displaying the history, art, and science of women through education with interactive exhibits focused on personal impact, gender equality, struggle, recovery, transformation, homelessness, health, disease prevention, and well-being. It will showcase and convey women's struggles, their achievements and dignity, overcoming adversity, and celebrating their femininity, beauty, and hope.
The HOPE Museum™is a project of One Human, One World, One Health Foundation, Inc, a Florida-based 509(a)2, Florida Nonprofit corporation and public charity is exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c)3.
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In addition to galleries and exhibit area, The Hope Museum will also feature several additional amenities
Be a part of The HOPE Museum™. Your donation can make this happen. Donate today.
Donations may be made by Credit Card through PayPal
One potential location considered for The HOPE Museum™ could be central Florida, most likely in the Tampa Bay area, a desirable destination for visitors with a favorable climate and attractions, including beaches, water sports, theme parks, and nightlife, an ideal place for continuing education, conferences, and trade shows.
The HOPE Museum with history, art and science galleries is expected to draw many visitors each year and will function to provide a venue for conferences and educational programs.
Florida is a well-traveled destination for travelers. However, we are open to all ideas and locations.
Dedicated Experienced Leadership.
HYON KALIN
DR JANHAVI SHARMA
ALISA SAVORETTI
ANGELA DUNCAN
KATHY DECESARE
DR. DAVID KALIN
DR. VIJAY SHARMA
PETER DECICCO
The HOPE Museum™ will be a global learning center for the public and health professionals teaching the science of prevention and recovery from diseases disproportionately affecting women, such as breast and ovarian cancer, heart and bone disease, fertility, reconstructive surgery, and emotional recovery.
The HOPE Museum™ is a project of ONE HUMAN ONE WORLD ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION LLC, a Florida-based 509(a)2, Florida Nonprofit corporation and public charity is exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c)3.
During one evening in Tampa, Florida, at a dinner meeting of the International Board of Medicine and Surgery (IBMS), several IBMS Certified/Affiliated Members, including Dr. Vijay Sharma, IBMS President, Dr. Charles and Suzanna Lewis, Steven Moss, IBMS Director of the Emerald Circle of the Finest Healthcare Providers Worldwide, Randy Sides, Chairman JHS Architecture and Peter DeCicco, Business Development and Marketing Director for InnoMed Health science, Inc., sat together and envisioned a water lily structure in the waters near Tampa Bay with airplanes flying overhead landing from all parts of the United States and the World.
This idea merged with the courageous and artistic female struggle of artist Dr. Janhavi Sharma, Agra INDIA, who had previously shared her experience and artistic achievements with our members, and together this blended into the concept of The HOPE Museum™.
The HOPE Museum™ is a project of ONE HUMAN ONE WORLD ONE HEALTH FOUNDATION INC, a Florida-based 509(a)2 public charity, exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)3. The mission of The HOPE Museum™ is to promote women’s health and social justice through history, art, science, and education.
The HOPE Museum™ mission is to promote education, art, science and hope, specifically in matters concerning health, disease prevention, gender equality, well-being and social justice, especially in matters impacting the health and wellbeing of girls and women.
The HOPE Museum™ will shine a light on social injustices affecting women and will work to establish justice, celebrate progress and facilitate recovery by helping victims of disease, injury, and violence recover emotionally from their loss by supporting their re-empowerment.
The HOPE Museum™ is a venue to teach disease prevention before and after a diagnosis, such as breast cancer, has been established to prevent progression or recurrence and to become aware of the best options for prevention and treatment.
The HOPE Museum™ will promote research and science-based best practices for prevention and treatment of diseases disproportionately affecting women. Access to knowledge promotes wisdom, freedom, social justice, peace and opens doors to knowledge and technology to women worldwide.
The HOPE Museum™ will use history and art to convey the experience of women, their struggles, their dignity, and their overcoming of adversity.
The HOPE Museum™ will celebrate women, femininity, and hope. The museum will also focus on prevention and recovery of diseases that disproportionately affect women, social issues, and as a science center where women learn about diseases and their prevention, even after the diagnosis has been made and will serve as a learning center for both the public and health professionals.
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