When JFM first met Pauline, she was living in some of the most difficult and heartbreaking conditions. As a single mother, she struggled daily to provide for her children in a small, mud-hut thatched with grass. Life was hard, food was scarce, and survival was uncertain. Yet even in her suffering, Pauline carried the burden of raising her children with courage, though each day seemed heavier than the last.
A few days after JFM blessed her with food, mattresses, and other basic needs to ease her pain, tragedy struck. Pauline was unjustly evicted from her small hut, leaving her and her children with nowhere to call home. What was meant to be a season of relief quickly turned into another storm. But even in that dark hour, the Lord showed Himself faithful. JFM stepped in once again, not only standing by her but lifting her up when the world had cast her down.
Today, Pauline has found new hope and stability. She is now in her own house, safe with her children under a roof that she can call her own. Beyond shelter, she has also been supported with capital to begin a small business, giving her the ability to provide for her children’s needs. What began as a story of pain and loss is now a testament to restoration, demonstrating that when God intervenes through love and compassion, broken lives can be rebuilt.


JesusFedMe gave her $200 dollars to start her new business. This is considered a substantial amount of money for her.

This house may not look large, but it is nearly four times the size of what she had before. We will soon be adding doors to make it more secure. A new tin roof was placed on top so the family will stay dry when it rains, and it also helps keep the inside cooler when the sun is hot. Though it is made of mud, the home blends well with the other houses in the community.
