Bearing Fruit – Jyoti’s Story
Jyoti grew up in deep poverty, studying by faith and determination—even without electricity—until she encountered Christ and her life began to change.
Sharing Hope. Nurturing Transformation.
Jyoti grew up in deep poverty, studying by faith and determination—even without electricity—until she encountered Christ and her life began to change.
Lasting transformation revealed through a chance encounter. God is faithful to quietly grow His purpose exponentially. Rejoice with us by reading Laxmi’s story.
Kandhal’s journey is a remarkable story of resilience, faith, and hope. After completing her 12th-grade education, she joined our tailoring training program in Madhya Pradesh.
Recently, Lalita suddenly found herself as the sole provider for her family when a heavy tire fell on her husband breaking his right leg. This injury ended to his job as a laborer in Bombay. To make ends meet, she started working as a daily wage laborer, struggling to feed her children and take care of her injured husband. Life became incredibly difficult, and she bore the burden alone.
Tailoring schools have been one of our most effective ways of helping young women escape the cycle of poverty. Find out how we are making our schools even better!
Biosand Water Filters are an old technology, but that’s good news! In rural India, where the villagers don’t even have a city tap system to partially filter out harmful chemicals (in the cities, these hardly do anything but rural villages don’t even have this small protection)…
We’ve found, to our amazement, that only one other organization in the world is utilizing water testing before they come into a village and drill a well, build a tap…
We are rehabilitating the economic condition of suffering women by organizing training in tailoring and alternate career opportunities. We have five tailoring schools and a hundred and ten students enrolled in the program.
Women were disproportionately affected by unemployment and poverty during the Covid-19 pandemic. They are often forced to rely on men for everything because they lack a source of income.
In one of our computer centers, we trained eighteen students grade 7 to 11, from downtrodden areas in a basic computer courses