At FSCL, we believe in providing holistic support to widows and orphans. Our services are designed to meet immediate needs while fostering long-term stability and growth. Explore how we deliver on this commitment through our four core services: Food, Shelter, Clothing, and Learning.
Food is fundamental to survival, but it’s more than just sustenance; it’s about providing nutrition and security. Our food assistance program ensures that no widow or orphan goes without a nutritious meal. Here’s what we offer:
- Nutritional Support: Regular distributions of food parcels that include fresh produce and essential groceries.
- Meal Programs: Hot meals served through community kitchens and partnerships with local restaurants.
- Nutritional Education: Workshops teaching healthy eating habits and food preparation skills.
Shelter provides more than just protection; it offers a foundation from which individuals can rebuild their lives. We help widows and orphans find stable and safe housing solutions. Our shelter services include:
- Temporary Housing: Immediate access to safe temporary housing for those in crisis.
- Permanent Housing Assistance: Support in securing long-term housing, including help with searches and subsidised housing applications.
- Home Essentials: Provision of basic home necessities and furniture to make houses into homes.
Clothing is essential for protection, comfort, and dignity. Our clothing program ensures that widows and orphans are adequately clothed for all seasons. Services include:
- Clothing Drives: Regular distributions of new and gently used clothing suitable for all ages and seasons.
- School Uniforms: Providing school uniforms for children to ensure they can attend school with confidence.
- Work Attire: Assisting adults in obtaining appropriate work attire to aid in job searches and employment.
Education is the key to unlocking potential and opening doors to new opportunities. Our learning programs are tailored to encourage personal and professional growth. Our educational services include:
- Adult Education: Literacy classes and GED preparation to help adults achieve essential educational milestones.
- Skill Development: Vocational training and workshops in practical skills like carpentry, sewing, or computer literacy.
- Youth Education Support: Tutoring and after-school programs to help children succeed academically.