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Projects

The Focus of Our Efforts

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Providing Clean Water

by digging wells 

Building Homes

providing shelter to the disabled

Access to Food

locally grown produce

Providing Clean Water 

Water retrieval is an all day process for most Zambians. They walk 5 to 6 miles to retrieve a 1 gallon (4 liter) bucket of water.  This walk happens through all seasons and, with Zambia located far south, winters can have snow with negative Celsius or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.  Women villagers make this walk everyday which takes away from going to school or building home economies.  Their life and their families time is  organized around water retrieval.  The water retrieved is unfiltered and often makes them sick shortening their lives and their opportunity to create a livelihood for others.  For the physically disabled, they must depend on the kindness of others or they cease to exist.

 

Thanks to generous donors like you, we have already dug 4 life-saving wells that provide safe, reliable water to over 250 people. 

Why Your Donation Matters

  • Giving life saving access to clean water

  • Water access restores dignity for people with disabilities

  • Water creates opportunity

  • One well transforms an entire community

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​​Your donation doesn’t help one person—it supports families, elders, children, and future generations. Wells last for years, creating sustainable impact.

 

Building Homes  

In rural Zambia, many families live in fragile shelters made of mud, plastic, or scrap materials. These structures offer little protection from heavy rains, cold nights, or wildlife. Snakes often enter homes. Roofs collapse. Doors don’t lock.

For people with physical disabilities, unsafe housing is not just uncomfortable — it is life-threatening.

In 2026, we are launching a new project to build permanent, handicapped-accessible homes for Zambia’s most vulnerable families.

What We Will Build

Each home will be designed for safety, durability, and accessibility, including:

  • 🧱 Handmade brick walls for strength and insulation

  • 🚪 Solid doors for protection and privacy

  • 🏠 Sealed, durable roofing to keep out rain, cold, and snakes

  • ♿ Wide doorways and smooth floors for wheelchair access

  • 🟢 Ground-level entry with no steps

These homes are built to last decades, not seasons.

How You Can Help

  • $100 — bricks and building materials

  • $500 — doors and roofing

  • $1,000+ — accessibility features

  • $3,000–$5,000 — helps build an entire home

Every dollar goes directly toward building safety, dignity, and opportunity.

Access to Food

In rural Zambia, many families face daily food insecurity. For orphaned children, individuals with physical disabilities, and those living in extreme poverty, consistent access to nutritious food is not guaranteed.

That is why in 2026, we are expanding our mission:
growing crops and building farm infrastructure to sustainably feed the most vulnerable.

Why This Project Is Needed?

  • Food insecurity is constant — many families eat only once a day

  • Orphaned children depend on outside support for daily meals

  • People with disabilities often cannot farm or access food easily

  • Rising costs of food and drought conditions make access even harder

Emergency aid helps—but sustainable food systems change lives long-term.

 

We are developing a working farm that will both feed people directly and support our broader mission.

Critical Farm Needs

To keep this project running, we need:

  • Fencing repairs to protect crops and animals

  • Seeds and fertilizer to ensure strong harvests

  • Irrigation maintenance to survive dry seasons

  • Ongoing farm upkeep to sustain long-term production

How You Can Help?

  • $50 — seeds and fertilizer for planting

  • $150 — fencing repairs to protect crops

  • $300 — irrigation maintenance

  • $500+ — helps build animal structures (goats, expansion)

 

Every dollar helps turn land into life-saving nourishment.

When you support this project, you are not just funding a farm.

  •  You are feeding a child.

  • You are supporting a person with disabilities.

  • You are helping a community stand on its own.

Donate today and help us grow food, stability, and hope in Zambia.

Transportation and Mobility

2026 Focus Project: From Life-Saving Rides to Wheelchairs

Access to healthcare should never depend on whether you can afford a ride—or physically get there.

In rural Zambia, reaching a hospital can be one of the biggest barriers to survival. Clinics are often miles away, and transportation is expensive or unavailable.

Thanks to our supporters last year, we were able to provide something life-changing:
a truck that now transports villagers to the hospital when they need it most.

 

The Impact Supporters Already Made

  • Women can safely reach care during pregnancy and childbirth

  • Children receive treatment when they are sick

  • Elderly villagers no longer have to walk long distances

  • Individuals with physical disabilities have a way to access medical care

The Next Urgent Need: Wheelchairs

Many individuals—especially those who are physically disabled—still cannot leave their homes without assistance. Even with access to a vehicle, they often lack the basic mobility needed to reach it.

 

Without wheelchairs:

  • People are confined to their homes

  • They miss medical appointments

  • They rely entirely on others for movement

  • They lose independence and dignity

What Your Donation Will Do

By providing wheelchairs, you will give:

♿ Mobility – the ability to move freely and safely
🏥 Access to healthcare – getting to the truck, clinic, or hospital
💪 Independence – reducing reliance on others
🌍 Inclusion – the ability to participate in daily life
❤️ Dignity – restoring a sense of self and worth

A wheelchair is not just equipment— it is freedom.

Together, these solutions create a complete path to care:
Home → Wheelchair → Transport → Hospital

How You Can Help

  • $75–$150 — helps fund a wheelchair

  • $300+ — provides multiple mobility aids

  • Any amount — brings someone closer to independence

 

Every donation directly supports real people with real needs.

Give the Gift of Movement - Donate today.

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