Finding Freedom through Friendship

      Subjects


•  Community & Economic Development

•  Education

•  Elementary & Secondary Education

•  Graduate & Professional Education

•  Health

•  Higher Education

•  Family Services

•  Human Services

•  Shelter

•  Sustainable Development

•  Sustainable Finance

•  Job Training

•  Youth Development

•  Microfinance

•  Leadership Development


Economically disadvantaged widows, women household heads and their children

POPULATION SERVED

Economically disadvantaged females and youth for skill training

and leadership development

Independents (selective students for enrollment in the higher education program)

Local community leaders, known as “facilitators”,

who have the responsibility to handle the services of the participants enrolled in the program

Direct Beneficiaries

Economically disadvantaged women, men and youth participating

in community health events

Indirect Beneficiaries (local vendors

and services)

      Indirect Beneficiaries


•  Pharmacies

•  Local Clinics and Hospitals

•  Construction Workers

•  Household Vendors (furniture,

    kitchenware, bedding, etc.)

•  Appliance Vendors (refrigerators,

    washing machines, ovens, etc.)

•  Schools & Stores of School Supplies

•  Local Utility Companies

•  Food Vendors

•  Clothing Stores

•  Tutors, Teachers and Schools

•  Local Government Offices


      Population Groups


•  Children and youth


•  Economically

   disadvantaged people


•  Females


•  Low-income & poor  

    people