In Amharic, Busajo means “the one who sees ahead.” Busajo is a unique program that serves children living on the streets of Soddo, helping them chart a new course for their lives through education, love and family reunification.
Drug Rehabilitation DR
August 2000, in the Dominican Republic, Pastor Jose and his wife Lola saw a need and responded to it. They discussed how they could help people in their country who were struggling with addictions. And so the Transformation Centre Jesús Tiene Compasión de Ellos was begun.
Adult Literacy India
We are working to conduct Adult Literacy program in unwritten tribal languages of India.
God Bless Orphanage
This small orphanage and preschool in Manyara, Tanzania run by Ayoub and Angela Matiko requires funds to build a house and schoolroom. Additionally, the group needs funds to meet daily needs of the children – food, water, fuel, transportation and school needs. The need has escalated especially due to Covid-19.
Able Kids Malawi
Imagine being a parent of a child with a disability in a country where there are not only an alarming lack of schools to educate your child, but where stigma suggests that your child does not even deserve an education. Our project is desperately in need of monthly sponsors to continue.
New Hope & Livelihood Orphan Sponsorship Program
This program provides support for orphaned children from childhood through to age 18.
New Hope Emergency Relief
New Hope & Livelihood Project’s main focus is on income generation so that people become independent. Nevertheless, we also realize that some, like the very old, the very young, and the sick, cannot work. So we started a garden project to help provide vegetables and fruits for some of these very vulnerable people. We have…
Remembering Murray
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Murray Allan Black. Murray peacefully passed away September 29th, at the age of 75, surrounded by all of his children, enveloped in their deep love for him. Murray’s kind and creative soul was shaped through many unique experiences over his lifetime. From…
Forestry For Life
This project started as an agro-forestry project among the Gumuz. The Gumuz were traditional hunters and gatherers with an abundance of harmful cultural practices including a history of violence.