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How your gift helps
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs brought to light human’s phycological and motivational needs back in 1943. The NEED of food, water, shelter, clothes, and sleep are the foundation and HAVE to be met, then health, employment, and education. These needs are our focus in poverty stricken communities. With your help and our help, capable individuals and families are given tools and foundation to be empowered the rise up, dream, and live their mission!
The Isaias Project
The Isaias Project is a new humanitarian initiative focused on identifying and supporting individuals living with mobility challenges. Many of the people we meet are completely immobile—yet with something as simple as a walker, brace, or set of crutches, their lives can be transformed.
This project was inspired by sweet Isaias, whose story touched the hearts of our team. If you haven’t seen the video of cute Isaias, his experience motivated our volunteers to connect with colleagues who have the expertise and resources to help us make a real difference for others facing similar challenges.
We are excited to expand our work in this meaningful way and invite you to join us in bringing mobility, independence, and hope to those who need it most. Your support truly changes lives.
Solar Panels
1 – $40
4 – $160
10 – $400
20 – $800
25 – $1000
Bunk Beds
1 – $250
4 – $500
10 – $2500
20 – $5000
Clean Water
(local water filter system)
1 – $250
4 – $500
10 – $2500
20 – $5000
Home Repair & Renovation
We repair and renovate home needs within the community that will offer happier and healthier living.
Community Water
$10,000
Fund a large water project for a community. (This is an estimate and will assess local needs and you will see what the exact expenses will be and where they come from).
Education
Fund local teachers to run after school literacy programs.
Fund community school improvement projects.
What Your donation provides
- Food and Nutirion
- Water for families and/or a community
- Improved Education
- Hope and empowerment for families and communities
- Physical and Mental Health Resources – both preventative and restorative
- Healing – mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically
- Programs for individuals and families
- Vocational Training
- Opportunity to break the cycle of internal and external poverty
