People are not ignoring you.
They are not snobbish.
They are just carrying a heavy load and are going through a tough, stormy moment in their lives.
Give them some space.
Once their storm fades, they will reach out.
Remember,
The people you are standing up for today,
Will tomorrow turn around and insult you.
That is human nature, especially the nature of Africans,
Once an African gets what he was seeking from you, his true mask peels off.
He starts insulting you, demeaning you and discrediting you while belittling your efforts,
"I never told you to help me."
"Your help was insignificant. I did it myself."
"How much money did you spend? I can refund."
"Do you think you are the only one? Others would have helped me."
Therefore, do your best, help those you can, be kind, be generous where necessary. Be a good human.
Insults don't break bones. They build your spirit.
The hypocrisy and duality of human beings should not deter you from pursuing what is good for you, your community and your future.
The contribution and the value you are adding to the world might appear small, but it has significant influence on someone else.
Don't stop. Keep doing.