Running counselling and reformation sessions for street families, leading to successful resettlement and reintegration into society.
Organizing initiatives to pay for and secure National ID cards and Birth Certificates for street family members who lack formal identification.
Providing hands-on assistance to released individuals by helping them bond with the community, opening small businesses, and securing employment opportunities.
Organizing large community-wide conferences and thanksgiving services to foster spiritual growth and bridge the gap between uniformed services (Police, Prisons, AP) and the civilian community.
Organizing community celebration events (e.g., Christmas parties for inmates and street families) and covering the costs of severe medical treatment (e.g., skin transplants) for vulnerable individuals.
Developing and seeking capital for income-generating projects focused on environmental cleanup (e.g., the Glass Project, utilizing garbage to create products).