A young boy with dark skin and wearing a plaid shirt stands using an ATM machine in a room with tiled floor and beige walls, while a person with dark skin wearing a peach-colored shirt is lying down and having a medical procedure with a gloved hand handling a tube on his abdomen.

Medical Clinic and Equipment

In Dunchay Village, a sick child means a desperate journey. A complicated birth means unimaginable risk. For a community this remote, medical care is so far out of reach that by the time help arrives, it is often too late.

That’s why we’re currently building a medical clinic for the village. The clinic will be built in phases, and will ultimately include an exam room, a labor and delivery room, a pharmacy, and a reception area. Fully equipped and solar powered, it will be ready to treat HIV, malaria, and other deadly diseases. With your support, we can secure a healthier future for the Majang people — one where no disease goes untreated and no mother has to wonder if her baby will make it through the night.

A group of children sitting inside a rustic wooden classroom with a female teacher standing to the side. The children are wearing yellow shirts, some with headbands, and are seated at wooden tables with water bottles. The classroom has wooden planks on the walls and benches for seating.

Hope Academy

In 2020, we looked out at a village where 85% people had never learned to read or write, where children had no school to attend and no vision for what their future could hold — and we decided that had to change.

Hope Academy was born out of that conviction. Today, children ages 4 to 15 come through its doors every day to learn reading, writing, math, science, history, ethics, and language. Our biggest goal is for each child to learn how to read and write in Majang, Amharic, and English. Three classrooms have been built. A café feeds every student two meals a day. And with your support, we can keep that momentum going.

New and Stable Bathrooms

The Majang community bathroom is in desperate need of new bathrooms and handwashing stations. Without access to basic plumbing and stable toilets, families in Dunchay are left without a safe or sanitary solution, and the consequences show up in their health every single day.

By replacing these facilities, we’ll be bringing proper handwashing stations, more hygienic conditions, and preventative health education to the village. Better bathrooms may not make headlines, but they will save lives — and your help can make it happen.

Construction site with workers building a concrete block wall, surrounded by trees, scaffolding, and construction materials.

Trade School

We have watched these kids grow up. We have fed them, clothed them, taught them, prayed over them — and now some of them are becoming young adults, standing at the edge of a future that deserves to be full of possibility.

We are building a trade school for students ages 15 to 18, where they can learn real, practical skills and step into adulthood with confidence. Because a child who was once vulnerable and forgotten becoming a skilled, self-sufficient adult — one who loves the Lord and pours back into their community — that’s a miracle. Join us in being the hands and feet of Jesus, and let’s watch Him move through the next generation of the Majang people. 

Two people exchanging a stack of books, one with dark skin and the other with light skin, against a wooden background.

The Full Bible for the Majang People

The Majang pastors have the New Testament. They hold it, preach from it, and shepherd their communities by it — faithfully, and with tremendous love and adoration. But they are still waiting for the rest of the story.

The Old Testament has not yet been fully translated into their native language, which means an entire community is reading God's Word with half the picture. We are praying and actively working toward the day when Majang pastors, mothers, and children can hold the full Bible in their own language — from the first breath of creation to the final promise of restoration. 

This is the most important work we may ever be part of. If this stirs something in you, we would love for you to be a part of making it happen.

A group of women and children sitting outside on dirt ground in front of a house, smiling at the camera.

Birth Education for Young Mothers

In the Dunchay Village, many young mothers are giving birth without any education, support, or understanding of what’s happening in their own bodies. They’re navigating pregnancy, labor, and the vulnerable weeks that follow almost entirely alone — and the cost of that isolation shows up in the health of both mothers and babies.

We are bringing birth education to Majang women. Because a mother who understands her body, knows what to expect, and has someone walking alongside her is a mother who is more likely to thrive — and so is her baby. Your support helps us empower young mothers before the first cry is heard.