What We Do
Real help begins with dignity, not dependency.
At Angelus Foundation, we combine education, health, sustainability, and compassion to build a home where every child can grow freely. Our work connects humanitarian aid with long-term development — because love must also be sustainable.
Our Core Areas of Work
Our mission is realized through everyday work — from immediate help to long-term change. We respond to real needs: food, health, education, shelter, and safety. Every action we take has one purpose — to restore human dignity.
Education
Access to education is access to freedom. We create learning spaces where children develop curiosity, creativity, and teamwork. Our approach includes individual learning plans, play-based education, and digital tools through the EduAI initiative.
Health
Medical care is not a privilege — it's a right. Our mobile clinics and community medical units bring preventive and emergency healthcare to remote villages. Angelus Clinic provides pediatric and maternity care, focusing on compassion and long-term recovery.
Sustainability
Self-sufficiency is our foundation. Through solar energy, biogas systems, rainwater collection, and ecological farming, we teach families how to live in harmony with nature. Sustainability means independence and respect for life.
Recovery Homes
A safe place to heal is the beginning of every story. Our Recovery Homes for mothers and children under five offer warmth, nutrition, and psychological support. These homes are small, human-scale, and filled with care.
"We help where help means change — not dependence."
Programs & Development
Our development program connects energy, water, and food systems into one living model. Children learn by seeing — how light becomes energy, waste becomes soil, and care becomes growth.
Energy
Solar panels, biogas systems, and efficient architecture make Angelus energy-independent. Children learn to respect power as a resource, not a commodity.
Water
Rainwater collection and purification systems supply clean water for drinking, irrigation, and hygiene. Every drop teaches gratitude and responsibility.
Food & Nature
Our gardens and farms feed both the body and the mind. Children grow food, cook, and learn cooperation through everyday life.
Every part of Angelus — from light to learning — is a lesson in love and responsibility.
See Sustainability Program