Without JFM, it is hard to imagine who would have clothed these children who walked barefoot and half-naked through the dust. Many pass by them every day, yet few stop to truly see them. When hunger knocks and there is no food in the house, when the nights grow cold and there is nothing to cover their small bodies, who would have remembered them? Their situation speaks of deep need, but it also reveals how precious it is when someone chooses to care.
When we arrived, we found children wearing torn shirts, faded dresses, and some with nothing warm to protect them. Their eyes carried innocence, yet their condition showed neglect and poverty. It is painful to see young lives exposed to such hardship. But it is powerful to witness what love in action can do in a single moment.
JFM gathered clothes—shirts, dresses, sweaters, trousers—and carefully placed them into the hands of these little ones. Each garment was more than fabric; it was dignity restored. As the children changed into clean and fitting clothes, their smiles began to shine. You could see confidence rising where shame once tried to hide them.
We left them better than we found them. Not only because their bodies were covered, but because their hearts were encouraged. A child who feels valued begins to believe that tomorrow can be different. A simple act of clothing a child can speak louder than many words.
We are deeply grateful to our faithful partners. Without their generosity and commitment, these children would still be walking in hopelessness. Every donation becomes a miracle in motion. Every act of support becomes a shield against despair.
Our partners may not always see the faces of those they help, but heaven sees. The joy on those children’s faces is a testimony that kindness changes lives. What may seem small in one hand becomes life-changing in another.
We also thank the Holy Spirit for guiding every step. There are many needs in the world, but being led to the right families at the right time is not by accident. Divine direction takes us to those who are truly desperate, those silently crying for help.
Through this outreach, the children learned that they are not forgotten. They saw that God is indeed a Father to the fatherless and hope to the hopeless. When love shows up unexpectedly, it becomes proof that they matter.
Hunger and nakedness try to steal dignity, but compassion restores it. As we left the community, we did not just leave behind clothes—we left behind hope, encouragement, and renewed faith. The environment looked the same, but the children standing in it looked different.
Without JFM, many of these little ones would still be unseen. But because love responded, they now stand clothed, smiling, and strengthened. And as long as there are children in need, we will continue to go—believing that every act of kindness carries the heart of a Father who never forgets His own.

This how exactly evdry child in this community lives.

Wearing torn clothes others completely naked



Some of them in new clothes

Full joy now after all clothed













