At Jehovah Jireh Foundation (JJF), our approach to transformation is integrated, community-driven, and sustainable. We work at the grassroots level to uplift the most vulnerable households and communities, particularly orphaned children and underprivileged women, through practical, long-term solutions that address their social, educational, economic, and health-related challenges.
Our model of intervention is both comprehensive and community-centered, aiming to empower marginalized families through enterprise-based solutions at the Bottom of the Pyramid (BoP), primarily through Micro-Entrepreneurship Development (MED) programs.
Our Key Initiatives:
Scaling Impact
We have successfully piloted four community-based models that have made measurable improvements in the lives of orphan families—enhancing their economic stability, emotional resilience, and social inclusion. Encouraged by these outcomes, we aim to scale and replicate these models across other communities in need.
We invite partners, donors, and development collaborators to join us in scaling these high-impact interventions, so together, we can build resilient families, empowered communities, and a more equitable future for all.
Orphan Sponsorship Program (OSP)
Micro-Entrepreneurship Development
Kitchen Garden & Nutrition Program
School Kits
Bicycles
Clothes
Blankets
Covid-Relief
Nutritional Kit