Care That Makes Learning Possible
We provide the stability children need to learn—through safe shelter, healthcare, nutrition, and protection because education cannot thrive where survival is uncertain.
We intervene in situations of abuse, neglect, and homelessness—giving children from the streets and other vulnerable environments a second chance.
Our goal is simple: to rescue, restore, and rebuild. We provide immediate rescue and a clear pathway to recovery, creating the conditions for learning to begin.
Through trauma-informed care, counselling, and psychosocial support, we help children heal, regain a sense of safety and dignity, and begin again.
Every child deserves a second chance—and a safe place to begin again.

For many children, education begins with having a stable home.
Our residential learning centres provide safe, nurturing environments where children can live, learn, and grow without disruption. We support their physical, emotional, and educational wellbeing—giving them the stability they need to go through school and focus on learning.
Every child deserves a safe and stable home to learn and thrive.

As children grow, we support their transition into adulthood.
Our Supported Independent Living spaces provide safe, structured environments for older teenagers transitioning from residential care or in need of stable accommodation. Through mentorship, life skills development, and continued support, we help young people move from care into independence.
We equip them to make responsible decisions and build sustainable, self-reliant lives.
From care to independence—helping young people thrive.

A child's wellbeing is essential for development and the ability to learn.
We provide access to essential healthcare services, including routine care, emergency treatment, and mental health support. Through our Hands of Care outreach, we extend these services to underserved communities—ensuring the children we support are healthy, stable, and able to learn.
Every child deserves to be healthy to learn and grow.

No child should have to learn on an empty stomach.
We provide consistent nutrition through meals in our homes, learning centres, and partner public schools, while also supporting vulnerable families. This ensures children are physically ready to learn, able to stay focused, and supported to remain in school.
For children enrolled in public schools, a daily meal is critical—it reduces hunger, improves attendance, and helps prevent dropouts or the need to work for survival.
Nutrition creates the foundation for learning and stability.

