Journey of Hope and Service

In the heart of Mozambique’s Chimanimani landscape, communities are facing increasing pressure from climate change, environmental degradation, and limited economic opportunities. With support from donors, the Micaia Foundation, and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank through the Nature+ project, families are gaining access to sustainable, climate-resilient livelihoods that protect the environment and build long-term resilience.Â
Chasing Dreams

The TOGETHER Project continues to transform lives across the world, and this impact wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of donors.
A Mother’s Love

In Kenya, the TOGETHER Project continues its work in villages across the region, bringing support to families like Longole’s. Her daughter, Regina, shares her story, showing the impact of education and opportunities.Â
Irene’s Story of Hope & Resilience

Irene, a mother of seven, has lived in the quiet coastal barangay of Topgown, in the Philippines, for over three decades.
The Story of Esther: A Grandmother’s Love

Esther, a Kenyan woman, has faced a lifetime of adversity. She has lost loved ones to conflict and illness, and has been forced to flee her home.
A Teacher’s Journey

The TOGETHER Project is transforming the lives of the young and old, helping them build dreams and providing the tools to reach them. In Cambodia, a young woman named Chan Dara is realizing her dream of becoming an educator, thanks to your support.Â
Breaking Barriers, Building Up Youth

Through the TOGETHER Project, you are helping to protect the youth in Kenya. In a culture where topics like unplanned pregnancies, contraception, and gender-based violence are taboo, youth are left without information to protect themselves. In addition, the social stigma that surrounds sexual and reproductive health causes youth to hesitate in choosing vital health services. […]
Working TOGETHER In Cambodia

Your support has brought the TOGETHER project to a small village in the Preah Vihear province of Cambodia and helped to train communities in facilitation skills on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
She has a BRIGHT Future

During our Easter campaign in 2023, you learned about Aissa – a 15-year-old girl in Niger who’s involvement in the BRIGHT project helped her reignite her education journey.
Adrianne, Menstrual Cycles & Taboos

As a young man, Adrianne did not know or understand much about the menstrual cycle, or the particular needs girls and women have every month. The topic on menstruation can be taboo, leaving young people ill-informed and girls and women with a sense of shame.Â