Horyou-proof that social good is possible
Over the past 21 years, Dr George Bwelle, a Cameroonian surgeon and his non-profit organisation, ASCOVIME, has provided free medical care to more than 125,000 patients in Cameroon.
Bwelle and 220,000 other people with good deeds belong to a non-profit social network for social good called, Horyou.
![Yonathan Pareinti, the CEO and founding member of Horyouexplains how Horyou works. (Mohamed Mosadak) Yonathan Pareinti, the CEO and founding member of Horyouexplains how Horyou works. (Mohamed Mosadak)](https://www.newtimes.co.rw/uploads/imported_images/files/main/articles/2016/09/28/14750892801.jpg)
Yonathan Pareinti, the CEO and founding member of Horyouexplains how Horyou works. (Mohamed Mosadak)