Rhema a compassionate four-year-old girl, has demonstrated a remarkable generosity since she first learned to
speak. Her journey of giving began during her second Christmas when nurses cared for her cousin, and the sight of ailing children
left a lasting impression on her.
This experience ignited a deep desire within her to bring joy to their lives. Since then, Rhema
has made it her mission to visit hospital wards every birthday and Christmas, bearing gifts for the children.
Rhema's empathy knows no bounds. Upon learning about the struggles faced by orphans, she was moved to action.
She diligently saved her money to provide them with essential supplies like notebooks and pens, ensuring that no child is deprived
of an education or basic necessities.
Rhema's unwavering commitment reflects her profound belief that every child deserves the
opportunity to smile and learn.
A child’s right to education entails the right to learn. Yet, for too many children across the globe, schooling does not lead to learning.
Good nutrition is the bedrock of child survival and development
More children today live to celebrate their fifth birthday, while fewer women lose their lives during pregnancy and childbirth.
We are in search of opportunities to help as many youth as possible. We approach and fund all those in need.
Fifteen per cent of the world’s population – at least one billion people – have some form of disability, whether present at birth or acquired later in life.