
Our impact
How we understand impact
We are new. Rather than publish numbers we have not yet earned, we publish the model we work to and the targets we will report against.
Our impact model
Inputs
- Funding from donors, fundraising and grants
- Staff and trained, vetted volunteers
- Partner organisations: schools, clinics, community groups
- Donated goods: food, clothing, hygiene items, school supplies
Activities
- Health check-ups, treatment funding and referrals
- Emergency and transitional accommodation with case management
- Distribution of food, clothing and hygiene packs
- Education support, mentorship and life-skills workshops
- Awareness campaigns and safeguarding training
Outputs
- Number of children supported with health care
- Nights of safe accommodation provided
- Support packs distributed
- Students receiving education support
- People trained through awareness sessions
Outcomes
- Improved child health
- Reduced homelessness
- Increased safety for survivors of abuse
- Improved school attendance
- Stronger community knowledge of child protection
Long-term impact
- Children and vulnerable individuals who are safe, healthy and able to take up opportunity — and communities better equipped to protect them.
How we measure
- 01Beneficiary surveys, gathered with consent and used to change what we do
- 02Progress tracking against individual support plans
- 03Health reports from partner clinicians, shared only where permitted
- 04Outreach logs recording activity, reach and follow-up
- 05Annual impact reports published alongside our accounts
Our commitments to 2030
These are goals we have set ourselves, not achievements.
Establish partnerships with schools and clinics.
Establish an annual Child Health Fund.
Open a temporary safe shelter, then move to transitional housing.
Operate a 24/7 crisis response line.
Run mobile outreach to remote areas.
We are a newly incorporated organisation. We publish our targets now and will publish results against them annually.

