What We Do
Training Caregivers by Caring for Elders
See How Care Comes to Life
Watch as our garden grows—one seed, one hand, and one healing moment at a time.
Residential Elderly Care
We provide safe and respectful housing for elderly individuals in need, along with full daily support. Our elders live in a welcoming, home-like environment where care is personal and consistent.
Each resident receives:
- Nutritious, locally-grown meals
- Assistance with hygiene and daily routines
- Emotional support and companionship
- Access to students and trained caregivers 7 days a week
Certified Nursing Assistant Training
We offer a certified Nursing Assistant course in Zambia that goes far beyond the classroom. Students live on-site in their own dorms, gaining daily, direct experience with the elders they’re training to care for.
Through this program, students learn:
- Core caregiving skills from certified instructors
- Patient-centered care in real-life settings
- Empathy, patience, and professional ethics
- Community leadership and communication
Food Bank Program
Many families in our community face food insecurity. Our growing food bank in Zambia provides monthly food assistance to elderly individuals, vulnerable populations, and families facing hardship.
Your support helps us:
- Deliver fresh, staple foods to homes in need
- Supplement the elder meals within our facility
- Extend nutrition support to the wider community
Home Visits & Outreach
Not every elder can travel. That’s why we go to them.
Our staff and students conduct regular home visits to isolated seniors in our region, checking on their well-being, delivering food or supplies, and simply offering their presence.
Each visit provides:
- A safety and wellness check
- Emotional connection and conversation
- Opportunities to identify ongoing support needs
Therapeutic Garden & Green Spaces
Our on-site vegetable and flower garden supports physical and emotional well-being. It provides ingredients for daily meals, while also offering residents and students a peaceful, shared space to relax, connect, and participate in light activities.
Elders can contribute to garden tasks, and students learn the role of nutrition and nature in holistic care.
It’s a symbol of our philosophy: Care grows when people grow together.