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Every mission, on the record

Here's what we've done, what each project cost, and how many people it reached. We believe the work should speak for itself — in detail.

$76,129.01
Total invested in missions
26,589
People directly served
207
Missions completed
Helping Hands volunteer checking a patient's blood pressure at a medical mission
Medical Mission

Medical Mission

“Your $5.00 can help people who are in healthcare need.”

Free medical missions bringing consultations, basic medicine, and health screenings to communities with no nearby access to care.

$25,673.44
Spent
5,912
People served
500+
Volunteers
A Project POSO hand pump delivering clean water to a community
Project POSO

Project POSO

“Thousands have lived without love, not one without water. Your $2.07 can help one individual have access to water.”

Building and repairing hand-pump wells (poso) so families can draw safe, reliable water close to home year-round.

$1,038.99
Spent
500+
People served
10
Volunteers
Students with their Lapis school supply kits in a classroom
Project LAPIS

Project LAPIS

“Imagine how your $3.92 helps 1 student with their learning needs.”

School supply kits — notebooks, pencils, and bags — so students can start the year ready to learn.

$15,889.52
Spent
4,820
People served
435
Volunteers
Helping Hands relief goods being delivered to a community
Project HAND

Project HAND

“When natural disaster strikes, your $2.54 helps an individual rebuild.”

Emergency food, water, and supply packs in the first days after a storm — plus rebuilding support for families.

$24,125.63
Spent
9,498
People served
650
Volunteers
Children enjoying meals at a Helping Hands feeding program
Project RICE

Project RICE

“One act of kindness to end world hunger. Your $1.60 brings a smile to the hungry.”

Regular rice distributions and hot meals for children, elders, and families facing hunger across the year.

$9,401.43
Spent
5,859
People served
440
Volunteers

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