Programs

Four programs, designed together.

Health, education, nutrition, and caregiver support: each program built in partnership with the people who know these children best.

01

Community health visits

Trained local health workers visit children where they live . checking on growth, nutrition, and chronic conditions, and connecting families to clinics for anything beyond primary care. Visits are scheduled around the rhythms of school, work, and the agricultural calendar, not the convenience of the foundation.

  • Growth and developmental monitoring
  • Immunization tracking and catch-up referrals
  • Acute-illness identification and triage
  • Mental-health screening for older children
02

School sponsorship

We cover the cost of school enrollment, uniforms, and supplies, and pair children with mentors who help them navigate their education year over year. The goal is not just enrollment; it is continuity. Children who stay with the program from primary into secondary school have the strongest outcomes.

  • School fees, uniforms, and supplies
  • Tutoring and homework support
  • Long-term mentorship pairings
  • Secondary-school transition support
03

Nutrition support

Regular nutritional assessments identify children at risk for stunting, wasting, or micronutrient deficiencies. We then provide targeted food support, in partnership with local providers, while connecting families to longer-term resources.

  • Quarterly nutritional assessments
  • Supplemental feeding for at-risk children
  • Caregiver education on age-appropriate nutrition
04

Caregiver training

The guardians and community members who care for orphaned children every day are the foundation’s most important partners. We run workshops on first aid, hygiene, child development, and how to recognize when a child needs more than home care.

  • Pediatric first aid & emergency response
  • Hygiene, sanitation, and food safety
  • Child development milestones & red flags
  • When and how to seek clinical care