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Nearly 98% of worldwide hunger exists in underdeveloped countries.
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EDUCATION & DISABILITY INCLUSION
MALAWI | OCT 26, 2024
A Wheelchair and a Way Back to School
Born with a physical disability, Adobea faced mobility and accessibility barriers that kept her away from the classroom. With a properly fitted wheelchair, an accessible school environment, and support from her community, she returned to school and rediscovered confidence in her future.
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CLEAN WATER
Clean Water, Healthy Children
For years, children in Adom Village faced frequent illness caused by unsafe drinking water, keeping many away from school and placing a heavy burden on their families. After a new clean water system was installed, their health began to improve, bringing renewed hope to the entire community.

A Second Chance to Grow
When poverty limited her family’s access to nutritious food, three year old Ama began showing signs of malnutrition. Through nutrition education, growth monitoring, and practical support, she regained her strength and began growing healthier.
HEALTH & NUTRITION

SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
Harvesting a Better Future
Limited resources and unreliable harvests kept Grace’s family living from season to season. Through agricultural training, improved tools, and better access to markets, she transformed her small farm into a more reliable source of food, income, and opportunity for her children.

MEDICAL OUTREACH
A Warning Before an Emergency
Ramesh continued working despite recurring headaches and dizziness, unaware that his blood pressure was dangerously high. A community health screening helped identify the risk early and connect him with the care needed to protect his health and his family’s future.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Stitching a New Future
Unable to afford vocational training, Ofosua struggled to find reliable work. Through dressmaking training and business guidance, she gained the skills to earn an income, support her family, and begin building a business of her own.

CRISES RESPONSE
After the Fire: Malia’s Road Home
When the Lahaina wildfire destroyed Malia’s home and small food business, the widowed mother was left rebuilding life for herself and her two children. Emergency assistance, temporary housing, school supplies, and livelihood support helped the family begin moving from displacement toward recovery.


