Everything we do falls under three connected programs, Education, Health, and Agriculture, because a child who is sick can't learn, and a farmer who is hungry can't invest in their family's future.
Where it starts: giving children a safe, engaging place to learn, think, and grow, from weekly chess club to a permanent learning center to come.
It started with chess, and it's already changing how children think, problem-solve, and see themselves. Our after-school program gives children a safe, engaging place to grow academically and personally.
This program is the seed of something much larger. As we build our learning center, the after-school programming will expand into tutoring, technology classes, international pen-pals, and more.
Right now, children in the communities we serve have limited access to quality education. We're raising the funds to build a permanent learning center that will serve hundreds of children for decades to come.
At just $8,000 to build and launch, this facility will become the hub of everything we do in education, a place where children are not just taught, but seen, known, and invested in.
Catching treatable conditions early and bringing preventative care directly into the villages we serve, so a health crisis gets found before it becomes a tragedy.
In rural Malawi, many families go years without a health screening. Treatable conditions like high blood pressure, malaria, and diabetes go undetected until they become life-threatening.
We're bringing a traveling clinician directly into the villages we serve, offering preventative screenings, referrals, and basic care so that health crises get caught early.
In Malawi, pregnancy and childbirth remain among the most dangerous experiences a woman can face. Many mothers deliver without a skilled attendant, far from a clinic, with no support for complications.
We're channeling an outpouring of generosity into a program that walks alongside expectant mothers from pregnancy through the postpartum period, because every birth should be a beginning, not a risk.
Helping smallholder farmers grow more food and more income from the land they already work, through knowledge, better inputs, and access to markets.
80% of Malawians are subsistence farmers, but most are farming using methods passed down generations ago, without access to modern knowledge, inputs, or markets.
Our agricultural extension program trains smallholder farmers in precision agriculture, helping them grow more food and earn more income from the same land they already work. The investment is in knowledge and community, not expensive equipment.
Whether it's $25 or $2,500, your gift directly funds real programs touching real lives in Malawi, and you choose which program it supports.
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