Where we work
East Africa. Where it started.
We partner with a community, plant a farm, a school, or a well, then hand it over. Eighteen years in, Kenya and Tanzania are the proof the model works.
Kenya
Two villages, the same way of working.


Every storm takes the roof. We’re building one that stays.
Current urgent need
A church that can stand up to the weather.
Temporary churches in Mwalwigi keep coming down in wind and rain. The congregation needs one that lasts.
Clean water
Women and children walk hours each day to reach it. We’re working on a well.
Mitindo, nearby
A school that shelters albino children. We help with bedding, clothing, and care.
The model comes home
The same approach is now taking root in the US and Canada.
Community gardens, church-backed food banks, and a regenerative-beef donor program. Same model: teach a community to grow its own food, then hand it over.
What we plant in every village
Four things a village needs to stand on its own.
Wells drilled where others have failed, so no one walks hours for water.
Farms that feed the school and sell the surplus at market.
Schools the community runs, carrying students through to university.
A permanent place to gather, worship, and lead the work locally.
Partner with a village.
Direct your gift where you want it: the Mwalwigi church build, a student, or clean water. Just tell us where.