what we do
WHAT WE DO
The students supported by our programs face major barriers to accessing education; many are orphaned, living in extreme poverty or dealing with other difficult family circumstances.
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Children education
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Build the healthy environments
Working together, we invest in the lives of children and youth, build the healthy environments they need to thrive, and empower them to create lasting change in their own lives and communities.
We pay school fees and provide uniforms and other essentials to help orphans fulfill their academic potential and escape from a life in poverty. More than 80% of our former beneficiaries manage the transition to higher education.
The students supported by our programs face major barriers to accessing education; many are orphaned, living in extreme poverty or dealing with other difficult family circumstances.
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Empower young
people
Be the changefor one child:
Micheal
- 7 Years
Hello, my name is Michael and I am 7 years old and I want to be an astronaut when I grow up.
Isaiah
- 12 Years
Hello, my name is Isaiah and I am 12 years old and I want to be a doctor when I grow up.
Samahtna
- 6 Years
Hello, my name is Samahtna and I am 6 years old and I want to be a ballet dancer when I grow up.
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Let’s Talk Endo Program
The ‘Let’s Talk Endo’ initiative is dedicated to raising awareness about endometriosis and adenomyosis among young people. The programs are tailored for high schools and higher education institutions, featuring:
Educational Workshops: Interactive sessions that cover the basics of endometriosis and adenomyosis, their symptoms, impacts, and the importance of early diagnosis.
Peer Education: Training selected students to become peer educators, empowering them to share their knowledge with classmates and create a supportive culture around women’s health.
Resource Distribution: Providing informative materials, brochures, and access to online resources that help students learn more about these conditions.
Through these programs, we promote an environment of understanding and support, encouraging young individuals to prioritize their health and seek help when needed.
Community Engagement
Our commitment to community engagement is a cornerstone of our mission. We actively visit various community spaces to create awareness about endometriosis and adenomyosis.
Orphanages: Partnering with local orphanages to educate caregivers and young women about the signs and symptoms of these conditions, ensuring they have the knowledge to seek medical help.
Hospitals: Collaborating with healthcare providers to distribute educational materials and conduct informational sessions for patients and visitors, raising awareness among those who may not have been previously informed.
Marketplaces: Setting up informational booths in local markets where we can engage directly with the community, answering questions and distributing resources to those who may be affected or know someone who is.
Religious Places: Hosting talks and discussions in churches, mosques, and community centers, reaching diverse groups and emphasizing the importance of women’s health.
These outreach efforts have helped to break the stigma surrounding the conditions, making sure that no one suffers in silence.
Support Services
We understand that navigating the challenges of endometriosis and adenomyosis can be overwhelming. Our support services are designed to provide comprehensive assistance to patients and their families: Support Groups, Available Resources and Counseling Services.
Research
We partner with research institutions and work with healthcare professionals to ensure that our initiatives are grounded in the latest scientific findings.