Every donation seeds a project that pays for the next one.
We build wells, schools and cooperatives that generate small recurring revenue. That revenue funds the next project. Charity becomes a cycle, not a one-shot.
Donate
Direct, transparent, traceable.
Build
A well, a classroom, a co-op.
Revenue
Symbolic fees fund maintenance.
Reinvest
Surplus seeds the next project.
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What we've built so far
Real projects, real numbers, audited by independent third parties.

Classroom and latrines for hearing impaired children
A dedicated classroom and gender-separated latrines for the EPHPHATHA school, the only specialised school for hearing-impaired children in the savannah region of northern Togo.

Informatics course for blind and visually impaired children
Adaptive computer training at the Bombali School for the Blind in Sierra Leone, building on a successful pilot run at the Milton Margai School in Freetown.

Disability mainstreaming in Uganda
A 30-month programme in Amuru District that brings disabled and non-disabled farmers together in mixed self-help groups, reducing stigma and increasing food security for 4,200 people.

Komukuny Girls Primary School — Phase 2
Additional classrooms, staff housing and accessible walkways in Kaabong District, where only 2% of children with special education needs are currently in school.
Nyakaguruka Primary School — Special Needs section
A dedicated boarding unit for over 150 Ugandan children with special education needs currently scattered across schools with no specialist support.

Mitole Primary School — 200 desks
Two hundred desks for the Mitole Primary School in Malawi — roughly 25 per classroom, enough to give every learner a proper place to sit and write.
Why traditional charity fails — and how we fix it
One-shot donations build things that decay. Our model embeds maintenance and replication into every project from day one.
- Step 01
1. Donations come in
Every euro tracked from card to the field. Operating costs capped at 8%.
- Step 02
2. We build with the community
Wells, classrooms, cooperatives — designed with the people who'll use them.
- Step 03
3. The project generates revenue
Water sold at 1¢/jug, school fees at 1€/month, co-op fees at 2% per kg. Symbolic, but real.
- Step 04
4. Surplus seeds the next project
Revenue covers maintenance + a small surplus fund. Within 24 months, the project replicates itself.