Our story


We believe that when people receive the support they need to return to a better and safer way of living, they regain trust in life itself. This renewed hope fosters confidence and provides the energy to support their families—whether by rejoining the workforce or helping their children with schoolwork.

By alleviating some of their primary worries, people can regain the energy needed to support others. This not only improves the well-being of their own families, but also bring surplus of energy to help others and bring the community closer together. This is especially important in remote villages, where staying united is key for the community to survive and grow.


Who we help

We support families with children, individuals with disabilities, and seniors aged 65 and above.

When helping families in need, we also ensure that elderly people receive support, as many of them are often overlooked, with most organizations focusing on families with children. It’s important that everyone feels equally valued. So, when we assist a family with children or a person with disabilities in a village, we make sure to offer help to elderly individuals as well. Our main goal is to avoid creating divisions or jealousy among neighbors. Instead, we aim to bring people together, so they can support one another even after we’re no longer there.

By helping the elderly, who are often the majority of the population in villages, we restore their faith in life and make sure they no longer feel forgotten. They are the vital glue that keeps the village united, while younger families and children are the ones who will ensure the village continues to grow and thrive for generations to come.


Long Term Impact