About Us
We exist to serve, uplift, and never stop showing up
“We didn’t start with a big plan. We started with a big heart — and the belief that one person can change the direction of another person’s life.”
— Lovetti Lafua, Founder
Our mission
Why we exist
To provide food, education, and healthcare to vulnerable families and communities — building resilience, restoring dignity, and creating lasting change from the ground up. We believe sustainable change comes not from charity alone, but from empowering communities to become self-sufficient, healthy, and educated.
Our vision
What we are working towards
A world where no family goes hungry, no child is denied an education, and no mother faces pregnancy without skilled care — regardless of where they live or how much they earn. We envision communities that are not just surviving, but thriving — with the tools, knowledge, and support to shape their own futures.
What we stand for
Our core values
Everything we do flows from these four beliefs — they guide every decision, every programme, and every relationship we build.
Compassion
We lead with love. Every person we serve is treated with dignity and genuine care — no one is just a statistic to us.
Empowerment
We equip communities with skills and resources — not dependency. We work with people, not just for them.
Sustainability
We build programmes designed to outlast our direct involvement and grow naturally with the community.
Transparency
Every donation is tracked, every impact reported. Our donors deserve to know exactly where their trust goes.
The people behind the vision
Meet our team
Lovetti Lafua
Founder & Visionary
Rita Success
Operations Coordinator
Otene Blessing o.
Secretary
Frequently asked questions.
We have been active since 2014, working across rural and urban communities to build confidence, creativity, and health awareness.
We offer educational workshops, storytelling sessions, and creative projects that help children learn about African heritage, leadership, and self-confidence.
Our programs are open to children aged 5–11, regardless of background. We focus especially on underserved communities.
Yes, we partner with schools, community centers, and NGOs to deliver empowerment and literacy projects for children.
A travelling midwife provides prenatal, birth, and postnatal care to mothers in remote areas where healthcare access is limited.
We currently serve rural communities across parts of Africa and other under-resourced regions, offering safe, culturally respectful, and natural midwifery care.
Yes. We empower women by training community birth attendants in safe delivery practices and maternal health awareness.
We grow chemical-free vegetables, herbs, and fruits, using sustainable and traditional farming methods that respect the land.
Because healthy soil creates healthy people. We believe in natural farming that nourishes communities, protects the environment, and promotes food security.
Yes! We offer occasional farm visits, training workshops, and youth education programs about sustainable agriculture.
You can support us through donations, partnerships, volunteering, or purchasing our organic produce. Contact us via the website’s “Get Involved” page.
You can reach us via our Contact Form or email us directly at. We also respond to messages on our social media platforms.