Our Work and Projects:

Since inception, we have worked with Charity organisations like the Cambodia Trust, based in Northern Ireland, providing prosthetics to alleviate the suffering of amputees in Sierra Leone.

We also hosted a community town hall meeting in South East London in August 2014, to raise awareness and funding for the survivors of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone and Liberia

In addition, and as part of our mission to assist the poor, two of our trustees travelled to Sierra Leone and distributed pampers and baby wipes to quite a number of women with children who survived the dreadful Ebola outbreak in the country.

Further, we have continued to assist several small organisations and charities in the United Kingdom, by providing basic financial, business plans advisory, drafting their constitutions, accountancy and tax advice, as part of our contribution to assist with their long and short term objectives.

Because of the fundamental importance of these issues, we integrate water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions within all our programming.

Through improved infrastructure, behavior change support, and community mobilization, we work diligently to increase access to and consumption of safe drinking water, expand access to and use of clean sanitation facilities, eliminate the practice of open defecation, as well as promote better household hygiene and safe cooking practices.

We are using feeding programs as an opportunity to improve access to clean water and sanitation and promote healthy hygiene practice in surrounding communities as well. By organizing community handwashing campaigns and training on safe hygiene practices, students and parents are adopting simple practices, such as handwashing with soap and proper use of latrines, that promote better health. 

We are also partnering with communities to develop sustainable water systems by digging wells, building latrines, and constructing safe water and sewage systems.

We also work with schools to improve irrigation systems for school gardens and demonstration plots, which in turn helps improve children’s diets and family income. We also participate in joint meetings with district engineers and education leaders to determine regional priorities for safe water systems at primary schools including latrines, handwashing stations, wells, boreholes, and rainwater harvesting tanks.