Nepal: Sewing Machine Project
The project seeks to provide graduates of the sewing program at the Lydia Centre with their own sewing machines so that they’re able to earn a living.
The project seeks to provide graduates of the sewing program at the Lydia Centre with their own sewing machines so that they’re able to earn a living.
The RHYCO Safe House and Drop-In Centre was established to bring hope and protection to vulnerable children living in the Kawangware Slums.
This program helps alleviate poverty for children and their families in the Kibera Slum through education and a number of social initiatives.
The clubs were established to provide a safe space for vulnerable children living in the Kibera Slum.
This program aims to help children survive risky pregnancies and then go on to thrive in the critical first five years of life.
With a reliable and sustainable source of electricity, the Ephphata School will be able to continue empowering deaf children in Lubumbashi with a quality education and vocation.
The Ephphata School for the Deaf seeks to empower children and young adults with hearing loss by giving them a quality education and trade.
Clinique Papillon is a women’s medical clinic that specializes in childbirth services and rape recovery support. They also deliver lifesaving surgery, medicine, and other emergency procedures to patients who are unable to pay for it themselves.
The Rose of Sharon School offers children a quality education and enables vulnerable women with employability skills through vocational training.
Savar Children’s Village is a school for vulnerable and orphaned girls. In response to COVID-19, the school is expanding to double the number of girls they serve.