Together, we’re bringing restoration and healing to broken communities.
Today across the globe, violence, oppression and discrimination prevent millions from living up to their God-given potential.
Harmful traditional beliefs about the role of girls and women, tribal and ethnic divisions, and cultural stigmas that marginalize the disabled, widowed, or abused, strip many from the fullness of life they deserve. But together, we can change that. When you give today, you help us restore individuals, families and communities to the life God intended for them, through our work in:

Peacebuilding

Conflict mediation

Anti-human trafficking

Girls empowerment

Prevention of violence against women
Your gift has the power to save lives.
Here are just some of the things your money can do.

$60 // Deliver Emergency
Nutrition

$110 // Provide Water &
Sanitation Supplies

$160 // Provide Household &
Non-food Items

$210 // Sponsor a Preparedness
Training
“I praise God for the peace committee in my village. Without these peacemakers, my family would be broken and our community divided."
— Jean, DRC
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Your generosity makes a transformative and lifelong impact. When you give, you’ll join our family of passionate changemakers committed to changing our world.
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