Introduction
We provide charitable services to the public in the areas of funding for learning and language education, provide food for the hungry, shelter for the homeless, empower and assist the underprivileged, provide meaningful work for those in need, inspire and inform people of ways to improve and make a positive difference in their own lives and others around them. We believe it does little good just to talk about the injustices and poverty in our world unless we are willing to do something to make a positive difference in people’s daily lives. We do all as unto our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ

Children sitting down for a meal at the Good Shepherd's Home in Narsapur, India.
Overseas Projects

Life Aid Foundation works with Christian workers, pastors, evangelists, and many Christian organizations in restricted nations around the world. Many of these pastors and Christian workers spend most of their time providing the daily necessities of life for their families. With your help, they can spend more time courageously spreading the gospel and ministering to other Christians in hostile areas.

The objective of these projects, first and foremost, is to aid in the furtherance of the Gospel worldwide.We accomplish this by teaching and ministering to Christian individuals with leadership qualities in foreign countries.  Then we support them financially, spiritually, etc., to establish them as missionaries in their own country.  We supply much needed funds for Bibles and Christian literature and its distribution, Bible Education, Transportation helps, church funding and maintenance when needed.It is our belief that the most effective way of ministering to the lost of this world is to establish and support indigenous missionaries rather than sending American missionaries over seas. Our reasoning is as follows:

  1. It's Much Less Expensive; allowing us to support many more, using God’s resources more efficiently.
  2. Native missionaries, pastors, teachers, etc. are more readily received by those of their own nationality.
  3. There are NO language barriers.
  4. They have a great love for their people, therefore, they have a great desire to see them saved, acting out of enormous zeal.

Secondly, we provide much needed funds for the homeless (i.e. food, clothing, and shelter), establishing children's homes, learning centers for children and adults, both academic and vocational, college funding, and building communities that are self-sustaining (i.e. farming techniques, water projects, repair and maintenance facilities, etc.)

Young girl surrendering her life to Christ during the "Mission Smile" project in remote village near Cagayan de Oro, Philippines.
Pastor Peter prays for a young man where he ministers in Arusha, Tanzania.
Dhan Tamang ministering in a children's crusade in Kathmandu, Nepal.