Identity & inner healing
Helping young people recover worth, confidence, and a stronger sense of self.
In memory of Sarah Grace A life poured out for others
From one woman’s home in Zimbabwe, a spirit of care continues—opening doors, restoring dignity, and helping young people become.
The woman behind the name
Sarah Grace raised nine children and welcomed many more. She taught, fed, sheltered, prayed, and turned practical skills into pathways toward dignity.
A life grounded in faith and service.
A refuge for children and neighbors.
Care transformed into skills and confidence.
A golden thread carried into the future.
Why we exist
We create room for young people to be seen, supported, equipped, and trusted to shape their own futures.
Helping young people recover worth, confidence, and a stronger sense of self.
Widening the door to learning and essential academic support.
Building employable and entrepreneurial capabilities for sustainable futures.
Creating trusted relationships that develop resilience, character, and courage.
Making space for discipline, teamwork, joy, and hidden athletic gifts.
Reimagining shared spaces as safe hubs for restoration and opportunity.
Community Care Drive · 2026
Building the campaign nowThe foundation is preparing a 2026 collection of food staples, quality clothing, and practical essentials for children and families in Zimbabwe.
This campaign follows Sarah Grace’s example: begin with what is needed, bring what you have, and make dignity visible in the details. Dates, locations, and verified outcomes will be published as they are confirmed.
See the 2026 campaignNutritious staples for households.
Quality garments offered with dignity.
Practical items for daily life and learning.
The thread continues with you
Partnership begins with one direct, honest conversation.
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