1 in 10 people worldwide live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $2.15 per day. For families in Mozambique, that means daily choices between feeding their children, sending them to school, or keeping them safe at home — choices no parent should have to make.
The Permanent Problem:
Traditional aid and one-time gifts may help families survive short-term crises, but they rarely offer a permanent solution. Families need skills, not just supplies, to break free from poverty for good.
The Proven Solution:
Care for Life’s Family Preservation Program (FPP) is a comprehensive, 36-month, step-by-step model teaching families critical life skills in eight key development areas:
- Education
- Food Security & Nutrition
- Income Generation
- Psycho-Social Well-Being
- Sanitation & Home Improvement
- Health & Hygiene
- Children & Elderly Care
- Community Development
Through these eight areas, families learn how to earn income, build safe homes, access clean water, improve health, and create a better future for their children.
Why Monthly Giving Matters:
Your monthly gift fuels every stage of this transformation. While one-time gifts are important, monthly giving provides the stability needed to teach life skills over time, measure results, and ensure families remain self-reliant after the program ends.
Real Results:
Our data shows families in FPP villages experience:
- Up to 78% decrease in maternal mortality
- Up to 57% decrease in infant mortality
- Long-term income improvements continuing years after we leave
A Success Story:
When a major cyclone struck Mozambique years after Care for Life left one village, resident J. Cumbe shared:
“I received a family in my home who lost theirs in the storm. I took them in until they could build a new shelter. Solidarity is our motto because of the teachings Care for Life gave us. We know we can overcome challenges because we’ve done it before.”
This is village self-reliance in action — and it’s only possible with consistent, sustained support.
Your Opportunity to Double Your Impact:
Today, you can start your monthly gift and have your first month’s donation doubled by a generous donor — up to $20,000 total. Every monthly gift started by August 19, World Humanitarian Day, will also enter you to win a rare opportunity to travel to Mozambique and see this life-changing work firsthand. Eligible for any Care for Life Expedition from July 2025-August 2026.
Permanent solutions take permanent partners. Will you become one today?
Expedition Drawing Rules & Details
Eligibility:
Open to individuals 18 years or older who start or increase a monthly gift to Care for Life’s Family Preservation Program between July 7 and August 19, 2025. Void where prohibited.
How to Enter:
- Automatic entry with a new or upgraded monthly donation made before August 19, 2025.
- No purchase necessary: enter by sending your name, email, and mailing address to communications@careforlife.org with subject line “Expedition Entry.”
Prize Details:
- One winner will be selected to join a Care for Life Expedition to Mozambique between July 2025-August 2026.
- Prize includes on-the-ground accommodations, in-country transportation, and meals during official program activities.
- Airfare, travel insurance, visas, and personal expenses are not included.
Drawing & Notification:
- Winner will be selected at random on August 21, 2025, from eligible entries.
- Winner will be notified via email and must confirm acceptance within 5 days of notification.
Odds of Winning:
Depends on number of eligible entries received.
General Conditions:
- Prize is non-transferable, has no cash value, and must be used on a trip between July 2025-August 2026.
- Winner must be physically capable of international travel and visiting rural communities.
- Care for Life reserves the right to cancel or adjust trip plans for safety or unforeseen circumstances.
- Participation is subject to Care for Life’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Sponsor:
Care for Life, 3850 E. Baseline Rd.
Suite #114
Mesa, AZ 85206-4403
For questions, please contact communications@careforlife.org.
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