Practical Care That Supports the Message
During visits, the team seeks to bring what people in the facility genuinely need. The contents of the assistance depend on the number of participants, the proportion of men and women, and current needs.
$150–250minimum budget for one visit with basic supplies and transportation
When assistance is prepared for a large group, most of the budget goes toward individual care kits, food, bulk packages of maize flour, transportation, and additional expenses.
- bathing and laundry soap
- toothbrushes and toothpaste
- razors for men
- feminine hygiene products
- bread and individual packages of milk
- sweets and candy
- maize flour and other food
- soccer and volleyball balls
- sports uniforms when specifically needed
Supporting Teenagers at a Critical Time in Life
Meetings with teenagers take place in an atmosphere that respects their experiences, questions, and different religious traditions. The team reads Bible passages, discusses life decisions, prays, and helps them see the possibility of returning to a responsible and meaningful life.
A teenager needs not only to hear words of hope once, but also to see people who are willing to return, listen, and offer support.
An Instant Photograph as a Special Gift
During some programs, the team takes instant photographs and gives them to participants. A simple photograph becomes a personal gift and a sign that the person was seen and treated with attention and respect.
For many teenagers, such a photograph has special value. It can be kept as a memory of the meeting and a reminder that their life matters and a new beginning is possible.