Our Projects
We help families and children in need in poor communities. We provide food, school’s supplies, uniforms, medical equipment, clothes, toys, basic technology programs, English as a second language, and help them to improve their lives.
Now that you are here, taking a look to our projects, it is important to let you know that nonprofit organizations are not driven by generating profit, but they must bring in enough income (money) to pursue their social goals. If you are willing to support us, click the button below and start right now supporting our initiatives.
School's Supplies, Uniforms and Basic Technology Programs
Going back to school implies great costs for families in need. For them, when school time comes, buy school supplies it’s about spending significant sums that they might not have. It’s not just pencils and notebooks, they also usually need calculators, backpacks, scissors, lunch boxes… The list seems endless!
But that’s why we are here, to support those children and families in economic difficulties. Learn more about this project and support us with your contribution. Be part of great and good things, be part of a better future.

Food, Medical Equipment and Clothes
We all know that people are traditionally more generous with helping those in need—for example, by making food donations—during the holiday season than they are the rest of the year. The problem is, though, that the hunger crisis in some countries and other needs are not seasonal—it’s year-round. More than ever, the ongoing need is particularly grave—and the likelihood that your own neighbors are struggling to put enough food on the table is extraordinarily high.
The reality is that there are likely people in your social circle or community who are struggling to get enough to eat right now, or having trouble putting food on the table. We collect and donate food. And besides food, from time to time we also provide clothes and some basic medical equipment (Diagnostic tools like a stethoscope and blood-pressure kit, laceration supplies such as sutures and medical tape, durable medical equipment including hospital beds and mobility aids, diabetic supplies like a glucometer and lancing device.
English As A Second Language
English is the dominant language used for communicating. Throughout our classes, children will learn not only the linguistic skills they need but also how to overcome cultural barriers and excel in education.