
Lifting Families

When families thrive, children flourish.
When children connect with our Hubs, we sometimes discover a deeper story — families struggling to survive because of illness, disability, or the loss of a parent. For these households, daily life can feel impossible.
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Children need to know their families will be ok.
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That’s why we don’t stop at supporting children. We also support their families.

​Poverty tells children they have no future.
Creativity tells them they have infinite potential.

The Challenge: Families on the Edge
In communities where we work, poverty pushes families into crisis:
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Parents unable to work due to sickness or disability
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Families who have lost their main breadwinner
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Households forced to choose between food, medicine, or schooling
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When families break under pressure, children are the first to lose — pulled out of school, put to work, or left without care.

Our Approach: Survival + Strength
We help in two ways:
1. Immediate Relief — Survival Packs
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In times of crisis, we provide vital food and essentials for whole households. These packs ease the strain, keeping children safe, nourished, and in school.
2. Long-Term Resilience — Parent Empowerment
Through Parent Collectives, families gain:
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A supportive network and shared solutions​
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Guidance on protecting children and supporting their education
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A stronger voice to influence change in their community
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Creating Pathways to Work
Beyond survival, families need opportunity.
Together with local partners, we create livelihoods by:
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Training parents in tailoring and small-scale trades
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Opening doors to local work opportunities
These skills bring steady income, set children free from work, restore dignity, and keep families moving forward with hope.


The Impact: Families Lifted, Hope Restored
By supporting families in crisis, you can help ensure children can:
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Stay safe and healthy
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Continue their education
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Grow up with security and belonging
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Believe in a brighter future
Your gift doesn’t just ease today’s hardship — it helps break the cycle of poverty for the next generation.
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