
Our work
PROGRAMS & PROJECTS.
Restore a Child provides for the essential and elementary needs of hungry and orphans children. Recognizing the importance of these basic needs, our goal is to establish a strong foundation that will prepare the child for a healthy future and the ability to become a reliable contributor to the community.
To achieve this goal we focus on water, agriculture, education, health and shelter.

Water
There are around one billion people who have no access to clean drinking water. Some people survive on only 6 ounces of water a day. Some people survive on only 6 ounces of water a day. Some of us don’t realize that water scarcity is a global crisis. Some women and children walk 10 miles each day to get only a small bucket of water while some of us in the USA use 50 gallons of water every day for a shower. Since its inception, Restore a Child recognized this need and dug the first well in Kenya in 2007.
Agriculture
Since you ate your last meal, as many as 20,000 children died from hunger. Restore a Child food programs are keeping thousands of them alive. All it takes to save them is hearts that care enough to feed them. Over one billion people are hungry in the world.
We teach children to grow their own food, and have planted 4,000 fruit trees in Argentina, Bolivia, Chad, Haiti, Indonesia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and more

Health
The task seems daunting, but in 2016 through the new Sumaia Hasso Pediatric Ward in Abugouddam will provide such children with a chance to live a productive life.
Chad is the poorest country in the world and access to quality medical care is unavailable. For many years Restore a Child partners with Dr. Richard Hart, President of AHI and Loma Linda University, to provide medical care and nutrition to thousands of sick children.


Education
Restore a Child defends the rights of children around the world, providing, protecting, educating and giving hope. Children suffer the most with conflicts, wars, and disasters. Quality education is the key to give children opportunities to succeed… the right of every child…our priority.
We believe in gender equality since each girl is an integral part in shaping the future of communities and nations. Girls are our future mothers; and when girls are equipped with good education, they in turn teach their own children and shape their moral compass. When mothers change the world… everybody wins.
COUNTRIES.
Restore a Child is proud to be able to help serve thousands of children all over the world. We are currently serving ten countries, plus others in the past. Please take a moment to read about our work in each of these poverty stricken areas and visit our donation area to see where you can help bring assistance to these underprivileged children.
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These are the countries that Restore a Child is currently serving: Argentina, Chad, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Tanzania, Ukraine, USA.
Argentina
Restore a Child is reaching out to the vulnerable Guarani indigenous children in Misiones, Argentina in partnership ... Read more

Haiti
From 2005-2012 in Montrouis, Haiti, Restore A Child provided food and education to 177 students ... Read more

South Sudan
Restore a Child is helping 300 poor and orphaned children from the total of 950 students in the Juba Adventist School ... Read more

USA
Restore a Child first year of operation was in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area
where the Founder worked ... Read more

Sierra Leona
Sierra Leone is the country where the Ebola virus struck in 2010. Restore a Child since then partnered with ... Read more

Chad
One of Restore a Child’s essential mandates is the healing ministry of Jesus. We supported the work of missionary medical ... Read more

Kenya
Restore a Child started sponsoring orphan children in Nairobi and the remote villages in 2005. In 2007 we helped dig ... Read more

Tanzania
For the past nine years, Restore a Child has provided care and education in boarding schools for children who have been ... Read more

Ukraine
Restore a Child is building four schools in Ukraine: Kharkiv, Bucha, Luviv and Carpathia. All the schools belong to the ... Read more

Indonesia
Responding to the great Indonesian Tsunami in December 2004, Norma Nashed wrote an article in the local newspaper with ... Read more

