
Charity that only ever gives can quietly keep people dependent. From the beginning we wanted programs that would one day stand on their own feet — and the broiler poultry project is one of the clearest pictures of that vision at work.
How it works
The ministry raises batches of broiler chickens from chicks to market weight. When a batch is sold, the profit does something simple and powerful: it pays the wages of the women who tend the project, and it helps fund the programs that serve the wider community.
- Women earn a real, dignified wage for real work.
- Profits cycle back into the ministry instead of relying solely on outside gifts.
- Each batch builds skills the women can one day use in their own small enterprises.
Sustainability, batch after batch
It is not glamorous work — it is early mornings, feed, water and care. But batch after batch, it turns a gift into wages, and wages into stability for families who have never known it.
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