We strive to improve a child’s health and happiness.

Through our four Daycare Centres and by supporting privately run daycare homes, the Foundation provides care and education for children aged from four months to five years old.  We also reach out to help other slum babies and infants in their own homes through the help of community volunteers.  These children come from low-income families, and many suffer from neglect, malnutrition and abuse.

We support nearly 2000 children, every day!

What support do we give?

The support we provide takes different forms.  From the first thing in the morning when the children arrive, when parents are asked to give the child their first meal of the day, to activities that encourage children’s growth, to teaching the children the traditions of their culture, the Daycare Centres provide daily routines and programmes to offer the right mental and physical development for the child.

The privately run daycare homes in the slum communities follow the same standards of care and education through our training and support for their caregivers.  The Foundation provides daycare homes with training workshops covering a wide range of topics.  We also supply them with materials and continuing guidance through our visits, which we carry out at least once per month.

As the majority of slum children are cared for at home, our staff provide home visits with the help of community volunteers.  Here again we check that homes are safe and teach parents how to help their child grow and develop, by giving advice on proper foods and useful exercises and games.

What is the end result?

We have children who are healthy, respectful, interactive, and most importantly happy.

Promote physical and mental health development of all children and family members.