Our Impact.
In Eastern Congo, war has taken lives, homes, and futures but it has not taken hope. Through community-led systems grounded in collective care, dignity, and remembrance, we help war survivors heal, learn, and earn, reclaiming their future stolen by war.

We’re not preparing for recovery.
We create resilience through four interconnected pillars.
Heal
Restoring dignity, reinforcing hope emotional well-being through trauma healing and community care.
1,300+ inmates
Reached weekly with devotions and trauma-informed spiritual support.
318+ patients
Treated including 26 births and 1 surgery, at CMUEMI Medical Clinic.
Peer-led healing circles
Provided for widows, single mothers, and teen girls.
Learn
Equipping the most vulnerable with knowledge, confidence, and access to inclusive and quality education.
535+ learners
Enrolled in CODAP-UEMI schools, improving literacy by 56%.
110+ inmates
Graduated from prison-based literacy classes.
20+ life skills sessions
Delivered to youth on trauma, health, and hygiene.
Earn
Creating pathways to income and economic independence for women and youth.
150+ women
Enabled to earn income through savings groups and microenterprises.
73+ inmates
Trained in soap and paint production for income generation.
Supported
Inkingi youth clubs in new technology to build radios, bags, and chargers through creative entrepreneurship.
Lead
Equipping survivors to shape their future and lead change through voice, action, and collective power.
140+ youth
Engaged in leadership, fitness, and resilience-building through Inkingi Running Clubs.
400+ fruit trees
Planted through youth-led environmental and nutrition initiatives.
Equipped
Youth to lead skits, clubs, and peer mentorship across their communities.