Carlitos and Graça Cipriano are raising six children in Mozambique. Like many families in our program, their days once revolved around uncertainty — whether there would be enough food, whether their children would go to bed hungry, whether tomorrow might look the same.

Care for Life begins by addressing these most basic needs. Each family enters a 36-month journey to self-reliance. In Month One, the focus is survival: food security, clean water, and basic health and hygiene practices.

For the Ciprianos, the turning point was their garden. With training and encouragement, they grew vegetables that put food on the table every day. Their children were healthier, able to attend school, and their family could breathe knowing that tomorrow was more secure.

Results are clear:
– Infant mortality ↓ 39%
– Maternal mortality ↓ 48%
– 94% of families sleep under mosquito nets
– 93% report daily tooth brushing

Your support is what makes this transformation possible. Month One is not the end — it is the beginning of three years of steady progress toward lasting self-reliance.

Join us in supporting families like the Ciprianos. Your gift starts their journey today.