From Heartache to Hope: Zinitu’s Story
One-year-old Zinitu arrived at our Aleta Pediatric Hospital and Feeding Center, fragile and visibly malnourished.
At heart, helping in emergencies is foundational to everything we do. It’s where we began more than 20 years ago, and it’s still the operational doorway into the geographical regions we serve. We go where people need help the most, bringing hope and assistance wherever (and whenever) it’s needed.
We focus our support efforts on four essential human needs. These needs form the basis of everything we do, everywhere we do them.
Learn about all the ways your generosity has made an immeasurable impact over the last twenty years.
Oftentimes, we hire local workers from the impacted areas and oversee the work being done.
When financial resources are severely lacking, we strategically invest back into the local economy.
In places like East Africa and parts of the U.S., we establish long-term operations to continue our service efforts.
One-year-old Zinitu arrived at our Aleta Pediatric Hospital and Feeding Center, fragile and visibly malnourished.
Learn about all the ways your generosity made an immeasurable impact in 2023.
Learn about all the ways your generosity has made an immeasurable impact over the last twenty years.
Read the March, 2024 edition of the U.S, Safe Newsletter from Crisis Aid International.
The Crisis Aid House of Hope Refuge Home, built on faith-based principles, offers services ranging from emergency assistance to transitional living.
Written by Pat Bradley
Founder of Crisis Aid
International
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