Who are we ?
In 2021, four childhood friends gave birth to Unit Aide, a non-profit association.
As founding members drawing on our personal experiences and having overcome situations similar to those of the people we support, we have transformed our individual journeys into a source of solidarity.
By merging our ideas, our diversity, and our experiences, we have been able to leverage this wealth to turn our challenges into strength. Coming from multicultural families, we have leveraged this diversity to best support those in need.
Founding members
Our actions in Switzerland

In Switzerland , Unit Aide is an online platform dedicated to supporting people facing situations of violence, whether physical or psychological. Its goal is to provide effective support to victims of violence, helping them overcome moments of crisis.
The goal is to understand the causes, identify the specific needs of individuals, and provide them with tailored support. This approach aims to provide them with the tools they need to move forward in their personal recovery and the strength to face this ordeal.
Our projects in Switzerland

Swiss
Orphanage
Future and long term
Project Name: AccelKids
"This project is currently under analysis, the presentation will be available soon."
Observation
Unit'Aide has identified that the needs of people in emergency situations are numerous. It is therefore crucial to continually develop appropriate tools and resources, with an emphasis on healing and self-development, and an understanding of cause and effect.
Our actions abroad

In Central Africa , more precisely in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Unit Aide is working to improve the living conditions of orphans while supporting them in their education and personal development. Here is
The aim is to develop new infrastructures; our association prioritizes the optimization of existing establishments to guarantee a quality of life adapted to their needs.
Our projects in Central Africa
Observation
Before considering the creation of new orphanages, it is essential to focus on improving existing facilities. These establishments deserve special attention to ensure adequate living conditions for the children who reside there. Targeted support is necessary to effectively meet their needs.