What We Do

Ongoing Causes We Support

  • Medical care and urgent treatment

  • Food distribution

  • Shelter support and home repairs

  • Education (school repairs, books, computers, materials)

  • Help for children with disabilities

  • Aid for the elderly and isolated

  • Support for families in crisis

  • Resources for addiction recovery

  • Free meals for school children at our cafeterias

  • Support for the training for the Blind

  • Eye glasses and hearing aids

  • Support to feed the homeless

We act quickly. We meet people where they are. And we provide the help that’s most needed in the moment.

We help where help is needed most.

However . . .

Helping HandsNot every problem fits neatly into a category. That’s why we don’t limit our work to specific programs—we walk the streets, listen, and respond to real needs as they arise.

When a young boy suddenly lost his sight, his mother didn’t just need access to a class for the blind. She needed groceries, electricity, essentials for her son, and a job. We stepped in to provide what mattered most—and today, she’s working and rebuilding her life.

When we found an elderly woman with intellectual disabilities lying sick on the dirt floor of her shack—ill from drinking polluted water—we helped get her medical care and arranged regular deliveries of clean water and food.

These are just two examples. Every situation is unique. Every response is personal.