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Our story

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Growing up, I was deeply moved by the struggles and injustices faced by marginalized communities. I saw how lack of access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities trapped individuals in cycles of poverty and despair. I knew I had to do something to make a difference. My passion for this cause was ignited during my volunteer work at a local community centre, where I witnessed first-hand the impact of dedicated support and resources on people's lives. I saw children blossom into confident learners, women gain economic independence, and elderly individuals find dignity and purpose. Anavah Foundation is born out of this passion and commitment.

Our mission

To provide education, healthcare, and economic empowerment to those who need it most. We aim to create a supportive community that fosters growth, hope, and resilience.

Our purpose

Empowering marginalized communities, especially children, girls, vulnerable women, and the elderly, to break the cycle of poverty and injustice, by providing access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and advocacy, through sustainable programs and partnerships, to create a brighter future for all.

Short-term goals (1-3 years):

  • We will provide quality education and healthcare to at least 500 vulnerable children through child sponsorship programs.
  • Anavah Foundation will empower 1,000 girls and women through advocacy, capacity building, and livelihood initiatives.
  • Anavah Foundation will improve the health and well-being of 2,000 elderly individuals through targeted healthcare programs and provision of basic needs.
  • Anavah Foundation will establish partnerships with local organizations and communities to amplify impact.
  • We will build a strong and sustainable organizational structure to support program growth.

Medium-term goals (4-6 years):

  • We will expand child sponsorship programs to reach 2,000 vulnerable children.
  • Establish 5 community centers for girls and women to access empowerment programs.
  • Anavah Foundation launch livelihood initiatives for 500 vulnerable women and elderly individuals.
  • We will advocate for policy changes to benefit marginalized communities.
  • We shall strengthen community resilience and self-reliance through sustainable development initiatives.

Long-term goals (7- 10 years):

  • Anavah Foundation create a model for sustainable development and empowerment that can be replicated in other communities.
  • We shall improve the quality of life and well-being of at least 10,000 vulnerable children, girls, women, and elderly individuals.
  • We will contribute to significant policy changes and social justice for marginalized communities.
  • Anavah Foundation will build a strong and sustainable organizational structure to support long-term impact.

Our Values:

  • 1. Empowerment: Empowering marginalized communities to take control of their lives and make informed decisions.
  • 2. Compassion: Showing kindness, empathy, and understanding towards those in need.
  • 3. Inclusivity: Promoting equal opportunities and access for all, regardless of age, gender, race, or ability.
  • 4. Integrity: Operating with transparency, accountability, and ethical standards.
  • 5. Cultural Sensitivity: Respecting and honouring diverse cultural backgrounds and traditions.

Anavah Foundation Target Audience and services offered

Target Audience

Children (5-10 years):

  • Orphans and vulnerable children
  • Children with disabilities
  • Children from low-income families

Girls (10-18 years):

  • Adolescent girls from disadvantaged backgrounds
  • Girls at risk of early marriage and pregnancy
  • Girls with limited access to education and healthcare

Vulnerable Women (18-65 years):

  • Survivors of gender-based violence
  • Women with disabilities
  • Women from low-income households

(65+ years):

  • Seniors living alone or in poverty
  • Elderly with chronic health conditions
  • Elderly with limited access to social services

Services:

Children:

  • Education and skills training
  • Healthcare and nutrition support
  • Psycho-social support and counseling
  • Recreational and cultural activities

Girls:

  • Empowerment and life skills training
  • Mentorship and leadership development
  • Access to education and healthcare
  • Economic empowerment through entrepreneurship

Vulnerable Women:

  • Economic empowerment through microfinance and entrepreneurship
  • Healthcare and nutrition support
  • Psycho-social support and counselling
  • Legal aid and advocacy

Elderly:

  • Social services and support
  • Healthcare and nutrition support
  • Recreational and cultural activities
  • Access to social security and pension benefits