Uganda
- Kampola -
Sep. 2026
We are preparing to transform and fully equip an orphanage that, although already standing, is currently in extremely poor and heartbreaking condition. The building has no proper roofs, no doors, and no windows. Children sleep exposed to rain, wind, and cold. Many of them have no beds at all, and those who do must share—four to five children squeezed into one single mattress because there simply are no others available. No child should have to grow up like this.
Our mission is to renovate this orphanage from the ground up, to rebuild it stronger, safer, and filled with warmth. We want to create a place where children can finally sleep in real beds, in real rooms, protected by solid walls and secure doors. A place filled with comfort, care, and the love they have been missing for far too long.
By completing the renovations, furnishing every room, and providing essentials such as beds, clothing, food and learning materials, we aim to give these children more than just shelter—we want to give them dignity, safety, and the chance to grow up in an environment where they can heal and thrive.
Kenya
- Ruiru -
Jan. 2026
In many rural areas, mothers are forced to work long hours in the fields for very little money—simply to survive. With no one to care for their children, they must take them along, even though most of them are only between 2 and 6 years old.
There is one man in this community who, with all the resources he has, tries to give these children a safe place, education, and food. But his efforts are no longer enough for the number of children in need.
The Love & Peace Foundation is stepping in to change that. We plan to build a school that offers space for all these young children—a place that provides safety, care, education, and the feeling of being loved. A place where mothers can work without fear, knowing their children are protected and cared for.
Our goal is simple: to give these children a chance at a better future and to give their mothers the peace of mind they deserve.
Village hopping
Every time we go village hopping, we find fourteen extremely poor villages hidden deep in the bush—far from any town, water source, or road. Families walk two to three hours under the burning sun, often without a single drop of water, just to meet us. All they hope for is a few packets of flour, a bag of rice, and half a litre of oil. This is the heartbreaking reality of their daily lives.
And yet, despite their struggles, they welcome us with smiles, gratitude, and unbelievable strength. Moments like these remind us why we do what we do. Our mission is to bring more than food—we bring love, dignity, and hope to people who feel forgotten by the world.
Tanzania
- Kikwe -
Sept - Oct 2025
When we first arrived in Kekwe, Tanzania, the classrooms were in ruins — dark, damaged, and barely usable. Cracked walls, dusty floors, and broken desks made learning nearly impossible.
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The Love & Peace Foundation completely renovated and transformed these spaces into bright, safe, and welcoming classrooms where children can finally learn, play, and just be children again.
We also provided clean water, nutritious meals, basic necessities, and safe shelter, ensuring the children’s most urgent needs were met. Every action reminded them that they are seen, valued, and loved.
Medical care was another critical part of our work: Gemma received her long-awaited surgery, and her brother Charles had his procedure the same day. Both children are now thriving, healthy, and full of hope. Three more children are already scheduled for life-changing operations.
From broken, forgotten classrooms to spaces filled with hope, safety, and opportunity, the Love & Peace Foundation is proving that real change is possible — and that every child deserves a chance to shine.
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Kenya
- Oloshibor -
Oct. - Sept. 2024
All around the world, countless young girls face unimaginable pain. Many are abused, forced into marriage, or circumcision. They carry scars — some visible, others hidden deep within.
For these girls, we have provide something extraordinary: a Safehouse — a place that offers shelter, protection, and the promise of a new beginning.
This home is so much more than just walls and a roof. With love, dedication, and the tireless help of volunteers from the Love & Peace Foundation, we completely renovated and furnished it — turning it into a true haven. Today, around 200 girls aged 7 to 14 sleep safely here, each with a warm bed, a blanket, and, most importantly, the comfort of knowing they are finally safe.
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But safety alone isn’t enough. Every child deserves joy and creativity. That’s why we built a Craft Room — a bright, colorful space filled with art supplies, games, and learning tools. Here, the girls can paint, play, study, laugh, and simply be children again.
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We also thought of the youngest ones. Nearby, we built and equipped a children’s orphanage for both boys and girls aged 1 to 8. Around 26 children now live there, surrounded by care, warmth, and protection.
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To ensure everyone’s safety, a strong security fence now surrounds the entire property. Sadly, there had been incidents where unwanted visitors caused damage — but those days are over. The girls can now play outside freely, without fear, under the open sky.
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Right next to the Safehouse stands a school, where the children learn every day. There, they receive education, nutritious meals, affection, and the assurance that someone truly believes in them.
For girls who once lost everything, this place gives them back what they need most — Safety. Love. Hope.
Kenya
- Matuu Ekalakala -
Sept. 2023
In Kenya, the Love & Peace Foundation built two-storey dormitories that now provide safe and dignified accommodation for 250 people. The dorms were fully furnished and equipped with everything essential for daily life – including a shared dining area that had never existed before. In the past, people had no choice but to eat on the floor or even in the sand. Today, they can enjoy their meals in a clean, sheltered space that brings comfort, dignity, and a sense of community.
We also completely renovated the kraft room, transforming it into a fully functional space where people can work and live. What was once an unusable room has now become a safe, practical environment that opens the door to new opportunities.
Additionally, we fully refurbished two former classrooms and turned them into a needlework room and a beauty training room. These creative learning spaces give the community the chance to acquire valuable skills and roduce handmade items that support their future income and independence.
Philippines
- Massin-
Jan. 2023
After Typhoon Odette devastated Massin, the Love & Peace Foundation went there four times to help rebuild lives and restore hope. We rebuilt a school and added new classrooms, giving children not only a place to learn but also safety, trust, and love after the trauma they had experienced.
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Beyond education, we constructed three houses for families who had lost everything in the storm, providing them with shelter, security, and dignity.
We also carried out village hopping, bringing food, clean water, and essential supplies to the poorest families.
In addition, we provided basic dental care to as many people as possible, ensuring they received essential medical attention that is often unavailable in these remote areas.
Every meal, every act of care, every dental check, and every smile reminded us why we do this work: to give people hope, love, and the chance to rebuild their lives even after the harshest disasters.
India
- Jhansi -
Okt. 2017
In Jhansi, India, the Love & Peace Foundation embarked on one of its most heartfelt missions. For three months, our team lived and worked on-site to build, renovate, and fully equip a new orphanage for children who previously had no safe place to call home. Before our arrival, there was no proper shelter, no warm bed, and no space where children could feel love, protection, or stability.
Together with 14 dedicated volunteers, we transformed this vision into reality. Brick by brick, room by room, we created a home designed for around 40 children—a place where safety is felt, where comfort exists, and where love is part of everyday life. What was once uncertainty has become a solid foundation for a brighter future.
Our volunteers worked tirelessly, not only building walls and furnishing rooms, but also bringing kindness, joy, and emotional support to the children and families in the community. The smiles shared, the bonds formed, and the trust built during these months made this project more than construction—it became a symbol of hope.
Kenya
- Ola City -
Jan. 2014
In Ola City, the Love & Peace Foundation transformed a school that was once dilapidated, unsafe, and barely usable. Classrooms that had been falling apart are now fully renovated and equipped, giving children a safe, bright space to learn, grow, and receive the care and attention they desperately needed.
We also completely rebuilt and furnished an orphanage that had been in a severely unsafe and heartbreaking condition. It is especially meaningful for us because we had already restored this orphanage once before—but over time, it was damaged and destroyed again. This time, we are building it stronger, safer, and more sustainable, while working closely with the local community to ensure that the children receive continuous support and protection.
Ola City was one of the villages we visited as part of our village-hopping initiative, where we provided nutritious meals, essential supplies, and direct help to people in need.
Malawi
- Mulanje -
2013
In Mulanje stood an orphanage in such devastating condition that a safe and dignified life for the children was almost impossible. There were no proper roofs, no real protection from the rain or the cold. The children slept in unsafe, broken rooms, often sharing a single bed with several others because there simply was nothing else. It was a place full of fear, discomfort, and deep insecurity.
The Love & Peace Foundation stepped in to change exactly that.
We fully renovated the orphanage and created a warm, protective space where children can finally feel comfort, love, and security. With new rooms, safe sleeping spaces, and an environment that nurtures their emotional and physical well-being, the orphanage is now a place where children can breathe again, smile again, and be children again.
This project was also one of the hardest challenges our team has ever faced.
The conditions for our volunteers were extremely tough: no real roofs to work under, barely any shelter, and food that was scarce and of poor quality. Every day demanded strength, resilience, and a deep commitment to giving these children a better future.
But every difficult moment was worth it.










