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Our Mission
To help widows, orphans, and the destitute in developing countries who have been affected by acts of war and/or civil unrest rebuild their communities and become economically self-sufficient.
 
Our Goal
To work with local organizations in-country and help them reach those in need.
We strive to provide a way out of poverty one village at a time. 
 SOUTH SUDAN:
We have just begun working in South Sudan since Fall 2011. Our first project was to provide
a chlorination unit to clean the water from the river.
We are now working on the plans for a clinic and dairy farm. Please go the the New Projects page
and South Sudan page for more information.
 
PAKISTAN:
We have just recently finished our first small project near Lahore, Pakistan. We were able to help
a local Pastor with the funds to purchase new clothes and food for 55 orphans and some very poor
children in the villages. We are hoping to get more involved in the upcoming year to help make a difference
in the lives of these children.
 
NEPAL:
We just finished building a new home in the village for the orphanage in Nepal.
They have enough land to grow vegetables, and rice and to become self-sufficient.
For more information please go to the Nepal page.
 
SRI LANKA:
Our projects in Sri Lanka have come to an end. We were working with a girls home
on the east side of the country until the government closed many orphanage and girls homes.
We were able to help them over the past few years with school shoes and socks, fans mosquito
nets and a computer. We are hoping to work in Sri Lanka in the Jaffna area in the future.
 
RWANDA:
The first project was started in Rwanda, Africa. This project puts gutters on homes and gives
each home a 28 gallon container to collect rain water. This alone is life changing.
We have supplied over 200 containers to Muganza village.
We have completed our work in Rwanda as of September 2011.