Our Beneficiaries

All our help and support are drops in the bucket of needs. So we do what we can... with all your help and support.

Our beneficiaries are those who live in remote locations or in isolated groups; who would otherwise have no access to internal or international help.

Handicapped Youths "Handicap" is a relative term. Is it polio-stricken girl who walks on her hands and knees? Is it the young man with the dark sunglasses he wears even indoors to hide his hollow eyes? Is it the boy who lost his legs in a land mine? Is it the fifteen years old girl who has been raped and now raising a fatherless child? Or can it be the young man who live in deep poverty?

Blind Children In a country where life is constant competition, survival of the fittest, to be blind is to be unwanted. The streets are filled with cars, trucks, and those pesky scooters, and the law has no safety measures for the blinds. One rarely see a blind person walking in the open; life for them is another world within this small world, sheltered and fearful.

Deaf and Mute Children Keeping pace with all the changes require communications. How can you if you can't even read or write? I'm deaf and mute from no fault of mine, yet even my parents look on me as if I'm dumb and just a burden from their past karmas. Love, I feel in your eyes and in your touch.

Neglected Elders Children and grandchildren, neighbors, friends and families; where are you all? Have you left me because of the war, diseases, poverty, refuge seeking, or just heartlessness? I'm in my dying old age, lonely and still fill with hope. I have loved and I have cared in my youth.

Victims of Natural Disasters Yearly floods, why not, a country where much of the land is at sea level. The monsoon, the flashfloods in treeless mountain sides, the mosquitoes from the aftermath, have destroyed all but my human spirit, of pride and toiling persistency.

Orphans From parents they came, some don't want them, some just lack the means to nurture them, or some from a crime committed on a young girl. Whatever the situation, they are little men and women some day the world may see as doers of great deeds.

Jobless Entrepreneurs Jobless because of my government, my country's economy; because of the lasting effect of the war, the population explosion after the war, because of where I live. I'm capable and I'm eager to make my own living, but where can I turn? Too poor to start my own handicraft or lack the opportunity to learn a skill, who can I plead for help?

Villagers from Remote Poor Locations Villagers without basic sanitation, latrines, clean drinking water, and basic medications. Wells were dug for families to cook, drink and clean while latrines built to lower dysentery. Food and tooth brushes were provided for basic living in areas where people struggle to live day to day on minimum subsistence.

Poor but Eager and Bright Students They say education is the solution to poverty and diseases. That is just half the truth, economic and opportunities make the other half. We help what we can, providing scholarship and basic living so that at least, the youths will have the future whenever the opportunities come. Students here come from the poorest in their town or villages, who otherwise would not able to learn.