In our lives, we rely on and are shaped by the actions and influence of others. In our work, we emphasize the importance of understanding a child within their broader context. When our goal is to assist a child, we recognize that, beyond providing direct assistance, we must also collaborate with various individuals, groups, organizations, and government agencies that impact the child's life.
With the child at the center of our focus, we aim to collaborate with societal groups that hold substantial sway over the child's development and future through our projects. By placing this emphasis, our efforts can leave a lasting positive impact on children within a given community. The model we have developed helps us pinpoint the groups we deem most crucial for a child's future.
We often describe our work using four key pillars: free education, providing meals and school lunches, fostering community development, and delivering healthcare services. Once the first three pillars are firmly established, we introduce the fourth pillar, which involves sharing and teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ.