Humanitarian Work
Compassion. Care. Restoration.
First Responders
Our Team in India
Our community partners are scattered throughout India to be first responders to deliver food, water, clothing and shelter in emergency situations. They are often the first on the scene to provide aid.
A pilot project
The Hope Goat Project 2024-2025
King of Kings gifted 50 goats to widows suffering from the effects of deep poverty which blessed them with nutritious food, income and renewed life. The first offspring are arriving and need veterinary care, ear tagging, insurance and training. This cost is $27 per goat or $2700 for two-years.
Empowering locals
Building Community Transformation Centers 2024
We partner with local communities who want to bring about transformation. Our first building is in an area that is repeatedly hit by flooding and was dedicated in September, 2024 and hosts the Children's Program, a vocational training center for women, and a community leadership training program.
How we responded
Riots in Manipur, India 2023
Ethnic clashes forced 60,000 people, mostly Christians, from their homes, seeking safety, resulting in casualties and orphaned children. As homes, schools and churches were burned down, our supporters raised $56,000 to help by providing essential food to prevent starvation that fed 1,200 refugees.
Food. Books. Toys.
COVID 19 Relief 2021-2022
When COVID-19 created immediate lockdowns, people needed food and water. Our team supplied food to over 7,256 families. Continuous lockdowns shuttered schools for a year so children were given educational games to keep their minds engaged in learning.
Tsunami 2004
Clothing. Food. Water.
When the Tsunami hit, we had a container arrive filled with clothing, food and water to distribute to people who lost everything.
Clean Water
Community Water
We have installed bore wells in villages where they had little or no access to clean drinking water which prevents illness and premature deaths and keeps children in school.
Monsoon Floods
Shelter. Bedding. Materials.
Monsoonal flooding is increasing with changing weather patterns which destroys not only huts but livelihoods and crops. We supply materials to rebuild homes, share food supplies, provide clean water and help to restore people's livelihoods.