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A woman in traditional attire feeds pigs in a rustic enclosure, conveying a sense of rural life. The setting is simple, serene, and natural.

Krishna Devi Expands Her Pigsty!

Krishna Devi, a mother of six in Nepal, used her microloan to expand her pig farm and create a safer, sustainable income.

Three women are in an office discussing documents. One sits at a desk marked with a nameplate, while the others stand and engage with her. The tone is collaborative.

The Mission To An OSAEC-Free Barangay Paltok

We partnered with Brgy. Paltok to fight OSAEC by training teachers to spot abuse, report cases, and protect children at school and home.

A woman in a pink jacket smiles while crouching next to two pigs eating greens in a barn. The setting is warm and rustic, conveying a joyful, pastoral scene.

A Homemaker’s Dream: Emu Yiwei

Emu Yiwei once felt like a burden, but with support from our Pig Farming Program she now earns income from home and supports her children’s future.

An elderly person, wrapped in a polka dot scarf and patterned clothing, leans forward while walking near parked motorcycles, conveying a sense of struggle.

Kavita Gets Her Dignity Back

Nepalese mother Kavita broke the silence on abuse, sought help through our help desk, and now protects her daughters while reclaiming dignity.

Two women sitting on a plaid-covered sofa, engaged in a cheerful conversation. One wears floral pants and glasses; the other in jeans and a green shirt.

Visiting Former Clients & Working With Kindness In Bataan

In Bataan, we visited former microfinance clients and saw how small loans helped mothers build businesses and protect their families from exploitation.

A woman in traditional attire walks down a narrow, cobbled street carrying a wicker basket and a tray. A motorbike is parked nearby.

The End of Komala’s String Of Unfortunate Events

After betrayal and abuse, Komala left home to find peace, rescued at the border; she's now rebuilding her life with hope and strength.

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