What we’re working toward
Our goals
Present
- 01
Provide Gospel-centered refuge through Camp Canaan
Support and expand the ministry of Camp Canaan as a safe place where children and families affected by war can experience healing, community, and the message of hope found in Christ.
- 02
Build strategic partnerships with aligned ministries
Develop relationships with churches, humanitarian organizations, and Ukrainian ministries to strengthen collaborative efforts that support vulnerable children and families.
- 03
Establish transparent stewardship of resources
Receive and responsibly distribute donations to support Camp Canaan and other trusted ministries serving war-affected communities.
Future
- 01
Expand the camp ministry model
Develop additional camp programs or locations that provide safe environments for spiritual formation, emotional healing, and leadership development for children and youth.
- 02
Grow a global support network
Build an international community of volunteers, donors, churches, and partners who actively participate in defending vulnerable children and supporting restoration efforts.
- 03
Launch broader humanitarian & family support
Develop programs that provide ongoing care, mentorship, and practical support for children and families impacted by conflict and displacement.
Our story
What we’re doing
Past
Members of our founding team have been actively involved in supporting ministry efforts connected to Camp Canaan and related Ukrainian outreach — organizing support for children affected by war, participating in ministry planning, and building relationships with churches and individuals committed to spiritual and humanitarian assistance. These early efforts revealed the need for a structured organization to coordinate resources, strengthen partnerships, and sustain long-term support for vulnerable children and families.
Present
We are formally establishing our nonprofit structure and mission framework while continuing to support Camp Canaan and related ministries. Current efforts include strengthening partnerships with ministry leaders, growing a network of supporters, and preparing the governance and operational structures needed for responsible stewardship — while identifying new ways to provide spiritual encouragement, safe community, and practical support to children and families affected by war and displacement.
Planned
We plan to expand our impact by strengthening the Camp Canaan ministry model and exploring opportunities to launch additional camps and restorative programs. Future activities will focus on partnering with churches and humanitarian organizations, organizing volunteers, and mobilizing financial support to sustain programs that provide refuge, mentorship, and spiritual formation — cultivating safe places where children and families can heal, belong, and encounter the hope of the Gospel.