We provide professional counseling and trauma healing programs to address the psychological challenges faced by women and children. This includes long-term support and immediate emotional first aid, along with hygiene kits and blankets for those in urgent distress.
We combat hunger and malnutrition through distributing protein-rich food and providing resources for self-sufficiency, including agricultural training, seeds, and tools. We also deliver essential necessities like shoes, clothing, and emergency food supplies.
We focus on creating safe, inclusive learning spaces and supporting school enrollment for children affected by conflict. We provide uniforms, school supplies, and temporary learning kits to ensure education continues even during crises.
We educate communities on sustainable practices and adapting to climate challenges. To address immediate needs, we distribute survival items like clean water, emergency shelter kits, and warm clothing to families displaced by climate-related disasters.
At HoReSo, our work begins with dignity, compassion, and the belief that every woman and child deserves safety and opportunity. Families in Kivu face the trauma of conflict, hunger, and displacement, and we stand with them through every step of their recovery.
We focus on healing emotional wounds, restoring basic needs, strengthening access to education, and helping communities adapt to climate challenges. Every project we take on is designed to rebuild lives, restore confidence, and create lasting resilience.
We support women and children affected by conflict in Kivu through mental health services, food security programs, education support, and climate resilience initiatives. We combine immediate relief with long-term recovery programs.
Women, girls, children, and displaced families affected by armed conflict, climate-related disasters, and extreme poverty in the Kivu region of DR Congo.
You can donate through our website’s secure donation page. Every contribution—small or large—helps provide counseling, food, school supplies, and emergency aid.
Funds go directly to mental health programs, food distribution, school support, agricultural training, and emergency relief kits. We prioritize transparency and community impact.
We do both. We respond to urgent needs while also offering long-term support through trauma healing, education access, farming training, and climate awareness programs.