Ana’s Story

Ana was at school when she first found out about the Cyclone. She was practicing her handwriting when the school principal walked into her classroom. Her principal told the class that a storm was approaching and there would be no school tomorrow, they should stay home with their families.  Ana remembers feeling sad about this […]

Ra’s Search for his Dad

Ra is nine years old. He loves running, playing with his younger brother Satape, and going to school with his friends. Almost all his friends live on a farm, just like him, in rural Cambodia. His parents are farmers and earn money by selling their crops at the local food market. The money his parents […]

Maria’s Story

“In 1975 I fled the village and ran into the forest because of the war,” Maria says. “When I was fleeing, I got a wound on my leg. It started small but grew over time. Years later, I was taken to Dili where they cut off my leg. Otherwise, I would have died from the infection.”

Leaving Kids Behind for a Better Life

Mau was faced with an incredibly difficult decision, to stay at home with his family and continue to struggle without work, or leave home in search of work

Food for Thought

We’re providing food packs for vulnerable kiwi families in response to COVID-19