Standing with
those who stand firm.
In Pakistan, where our village work began, indigenous field teams build relationships that span years — coming to know the physical realities facing believing families firsthand. No clean water. Limited food. Few paths forward.
How we come alongside
We don't arrive with a checklist — we build relationships over years. Our indigenous field teams live in these communities, understand the needs, and walk with families toward lasting change.
We Partner
Each food pack has enough food for one family for 15 days, delivered every other month. It is practical, consistent help families can count on while they work hard for their households.
We Build
Water pumps drilled 80 feet deep give a village fresh water for drinking, washing, hygiene, and sustaining plant and animal growth — replacing contaminated sources families relied on for generations.
We Educate
We teach fresh hygiene, goat care, and sustainability — equipping families with the knowledge to thrive long after our partnership concludes. When a village is ready, we provide teddy goats for breeding toward independent sustenance.
Communities we stand with
Each Pakistani village is carefully selected by our indigenous field teams based on years of relationship. Every community is at a different stage on the path to self-sufficiency.
Chak Bassi 376
27 families
Home to 27 families, this community has reached self-sufficiency.
Chak 210
33 families
33 families now maintain their own water systems and food supply.
Chak Wahlayan 379
39 families
39 families reached full self-sufficiency.
Chak Phatkian 412
34 families
34 families completed the full partnership cycle.
Chak 500
57 families
Our largest graduated village.
Chak 287 Jaranwala
42 families
42 families enrolled since December 2024.
Chak 183 Pakhowal
36 families
36 families entered partnership in September 2025.
Chak 299 GB
35 families
35 families began partnership in February 2025.
