Katete – "Bright Futures Learning Hub"

At our Bright Futures Learning Hub, children between 7 and 17 find a safe, inspiring space to learn, grow, and explore their potential. From after-school tutoring to hands-on vocational training like tailoring, carpentry, and computer literacy, this hub nurtures every child’s talents.

But we go beyond academics—children here also joins our School Enterprise Club where they bake snacks, raise chickens, and run real businesses! Profits help pay for school supplies (uniforms, fees, books, school bags, and shoes), creating a cycle of empowerment.

And on weekends, we nourish both body and spirit with warm meals and spiritual growth sessions, helping our children build confidence, resilience, and a sense of purpose rooted in faith.

Limulinga – "Clean Hands, Healthy Hearts"

In Limulunga, children are learning that health is hope—and hygiene is power.

At the heart of our Clean Hands, Healthy Hearts program is a powerful belief: that every child deserves clean water, good health, and a chance to thrive.

We are building solar-powered boreholes so children have clean water at school and home. Our hygiene ambassadors—children themselves—will teach their peers how to stay clean and safe, and we equip every child with sanitation kits and reusable pads.

But that’s not all. We offer fun, hands-on baking classes where kids learn to make healthy snacks, sell them in local markets, and dream of future careers as entrepreneurs. And through the distribution of daily devotionals material, children grow spiritually as well as physically.

Because when children are healthy, confident, and cared for—anything is possible.

Kafue – "Seeds of Hope Garden Project"

In Kafue, children are discovering the joy of growing food, families, and faith.

Through our Seeds of Hope Garden Project, kids from 7 to 17 learn how to grow fruits, vegetables, and even raise animals like chickens and goats. They get their hands dirty in the best way—learning skills that feed their families and fund their school fees.

Children here become caretakers of gardens, leaders of livestock clubs, and sellers in community markets. They gain pride, purpose, and practical skills they’ll carry for life. There will be program that will teach children hands-on skills in gardening, small-scale farming, poultry rearing, and basic livestock care—promoting food security and agricultural knowledge from a young age.

In every planting season, we also sow seeds of faith—teaching values of patience, stewardship, and gratitude through Scripture-based gardening lessons and devotionals.

In Kafue, children aren’t just growing food—they’re growing futures.

Mwinilunga – "Safe Start Health Outreach"

In Mwinilunga, we make sure children stay strong, safe, and smiling.

Our Safe Start Health Outreach brings life-saving care right to the heart of the community. Children aged 7 to 17 receive regular checkups, deworming, provide vitamins, basic medication, and even dental screenings.

We will be building gender-sensitive toilets in schools, trained WASH ambassadors, and launched community health clubs led by kids. We also help families grow their own food, so children have enough to eat every day.

Alongside physical health, we nurture spiritual wellness too. Children join “Healing Hands” devotions, learning that their lives are precious, their bodies are gifts, and that kindness and love are powerful medicines.

Because every child deserves a safe, healthy start—and a joyful journey ahead.

Namwala –– “Healthy Futures Project”

In Namwala, health and hope flow side by side—just like clean water.

With the Healthy Futures Project, we focus on what matters most for children: access to clean water, nutritious food, and caring support. We will drill borehole and build water kiosks that provide safe drinking water, and we will trained local youth to maintain them.

Children receive regular medical checkups and learn how to stay healthy through fun school health clubs. They will grow vegetables in gardens at home and at school, and even raise livestock to support their own education.

Spiritual health matters too. Through our “Living Water” Bible club, children discover they are deeply loved and have unique purpose in God’s plan.

In Namwala, clean water, strong bodies, and faithful hearts flow together—giving children every reason to smile.

Mazabuka – “Child Thrive Economic Support Program”

In Mazabuka, we’re breaking the cycle of poverty—by investing in children and their families.

The Child Thrive Economic Support Program targets the root causes of child vulnerability. We help struggling families get back on their feet by offering vocational training, business support, and small cash grants. Teach Income-Generating Crafts for Teens by organizing workshops in beading, sewing, baking, knitting, and other practical crafts that can empower teenagers to generate income and support themselves.

For children, this means a chance to stay in school with proper uniforms, meals, and encouragement. Through school cooperatives, kids learn how to run small businesses, understand money, and believe in their ability to succeed.

And because true thriving includes the soul, our “Thrive with Christ” club helps children build self-worth, faith, and resilience through Scripture, music, and fellowship.

In Mazabuka, children aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving