What we are building toward
Orphan Sanctuary is not only responding to urgent needs. We are also working toward greater stability over time.
The first goal is simple: help keep the children and caretakers sheltered, fed, supported, and able to continue daily life with less constant crisis.
Immediate goals
Our current priorities are:
- shelter and rent
- food
- schooling
- daily care
- basic household needs
- stronger communication and transparency
From fragility to stability
Right now, this community lives with repeated cycles of urgent need.
Support is needed again and again for rent, food, and basic care. Even when one crisis is resolved, the conditions that created it often remain.
This is what we mean by monthly fragility.
Why this matters
A community that is constantly trying to survive the next month has less room for planning, improving conditions, strengthening care, and building stability for children.
Emergency support is necessary.
But emergency support alone does not change the structure of the problem.
What stability means
Stability does not mean perfection.
It means reducing the most constant pressures:
- secure shelter
- more reliable access to food
- less risk of sudden displacement
- more consistency for children and caretakers
Stability creates room for better care, better planning, and gradual improvement over time.
How support helps
There are two levels of support.
One-time support helps in urgent moments.
Recurring support helps create stability.
Together, they form a bridge from crisis toward something more consistent.
Future goals
As support, transparency, and planning improve, future goals may include:
- more stable shelter
- improved living conditions
- food-growing capacity
- better tools and supplies
- stronger caregiver support
- possible land and long-term development planning
These goals must be approached carefully, honestly, and with proper verification.
Our principle
We do not want vision to outrun reality.
The goal is to meet urgent needs now while building toward a more stable, transparent, and resilient future.
Do not accept repeated crisis as the permanent structure if a more stable path can be built over time.
But do not overpromise stability before the conditions are real.
That balance matters.
Phase One Stability Fund
Our next major development goal is a $25,000 Phase One Stability Fund.
This fund is intended to help move the community from repeated monthly fragility toward a more stable foundation for daily life.
The goal is to support the first serious phase of long-term stability, which may include land, basic shelter development, water access, sanitation, cooking setup, beds and household essentials, food-growing capacity, power or solar needs, and other practical infrastructure costs.
This is not a promise that every long-term need will be solved at once.
It is a focused first phase: enough to begin changing the structure of the problem, instead of only responding to the same emergency again and again.
As funds are raised and local details are verified, updates will be shared clearly so supporters can understand what is being planned, what is being purchased, and what still needs to be confirmed.
The goal is simple:
help this community move from survival pressure toward a real foundation for stability.