Vision
Hope Alive in Every Child
Mission
Transforming families to guarantee sustainable provision for every child’s basic needs.
Target Group
Vulnerable women caregivers supporting children below 17 years of age.
- Located in hard-to-reach areas where opportunities are limited.
- Caring for society’s marginalized groups; HIV-affected children, orphans in very poor homes.
Values
- Inclusivity: We actively seek out and serve those who have been forgotten, rejected, or pushed to the margins of society. We treat every caregiver and child with unconditional love, dignity, ensuring no one is left behind due to stigma, poverty, or status.
Empowerment: We believe in the inherent strength of women caregivers. We focus on unlocking their potential, building their capacity to withstand economic hardships, and equipping them to become self-reliant champions for their own families.
Accessibility: We are committed to bridging the opportunity gap by deliberately taking resources, mentorship, and training to geographically isolated and structurally neglected communities.
Holistic Well-being: We recognize that a child cannot thrive on food or economic stability alone. We value the whole person, ensuring our interventions meet spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs.
Accountability: We commit to continuous learning, monitoring our progress transparently, and making decisions based on real, verifiable evidence of positive impact on children’s lives.
Partnership: We walk side-by-side with caregivers and their families through long-term mentorship, building deep relationships of trust and mutual respect until sustainable transformation is achieved.
General Objectives
- Provide entrepreneurship training, seed capital, and ongoing mentorship.
- Monitor progress and provide support required to improve and upscale.
- Measure impact and relationship between interventions and sustainable access to basic needs.
- Provide ongoing individualized counseling and guidance services to children in supported families.
Basic Needs
HCA interventions are strategically intended to impact the following basic needs:
- Food and Nutrition
- Safe Drinking Water
- Sanitation and Hygiene
- Shelter and Adequate Housing
- Basic Healthcare
- Primary Education
- Clothing
Activities
- Economic Empowerment
- Entrepreneurship Training
- Seed Capital
- On-going Mentorship
- Integrated Research and Development
- Psychosocial Support
- Resource Mobilization
