We started with one seed God planted in a small-town girl from Wisconsin. One yes spread to small town support with BIG impacts. With your sowing, we have dug New Roots and established a firm, solid foundation. And now, we are ready for new life! Opportunities to expand are springing up and New Growth is necessary. From New Roots to New Growth, we need your help in watering, nurturing, and growing these sprouts of life that they may blossom to spread new seeds, new homes, giving life to new girls in need.
The need to expand and help more girls is continually springing up with our wait list. For the past ten years, we’ve only had a maximum capacity of 16 girls at once, and due to constant requests for a place of safety, we need to double it. So, from New Roots to New Growth, help us multiply our reach, double our capacity, and get these girls off the wait list and into our family by building a home. Our restoration homes give the girls the most precious gift possible: their childhood back.
We are excited to build two new homes, which will allow us to extend our reach and provide care for 16 additional girls. Each new home represents a safe haven, a place where young girls can begin to heal from the trauma of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. These homes will not only offer protection but also a community filled with hope, love, and the transformative power of God’s grace, helping these girls rebuild their lives and look forward to brighter futures.
Designed with professionalism and privacy in mind, dedicated space for offices will provide a productive workspace for our staff members, as well as a safe and welcoming environment for our girls for counseling and sensitive conversations.
Check out this New Growth campaign packet to see our full 3-year expansion plan. Help us spread the word by sharing this link with your network!
“The promised land” of 7.5 acres nestled in a quiet and serene area with mountains as a backdrop and stars as a canopy.
Two homes built, each housing 8 girls and 1 Swazi house mother; Initially built with no water or power. Coca-Cola eSwatini granted funds to later add running water and stable electricity.
Expanded miscellaneous-use space for all-campus meeting activities, cafeteria, lessons, trainings, dance, and fun.
Dedicated space for education built with full-time Swazi teachers and active classrooms; also used for offices until office block can be built.
Built wall fence with razor wire and added a second night security guard to monitor the whole 7.5 acres.
House built for graduates to return to over the holidays, on school breaks, or when life hits them hard and they need a reset. Initially where the director and her kids stay until director’s house will be relocated to the bottom part of campus to create necessary privacy and longevity.
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