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Real infrastructure. Real communities. Permanent change.

What exists because people gave.

Not promises. Not plans. Infrastructure that's standing right now in Afghanistan — built by donors, owned by communities, sustaining itself.

15 wells + 5km pipeline

Built once. Maintained by communities. Flowing for decades.

15 wells dug. A 5km pipeline network connecting multiple villages to a shared water source. Every system is built for the community to own and maintain — no external supply chain, no recurring costs, no dependence on HPA.

These wells are flowing right now. They'll be flowing in 10 years. The families who use them will never go back to collecting contaminated water from open sources.

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2,500+ trees planted

One tree. Decades of food. No replanting needed.

2,500+ fruit and forest trees planted across multiple sites in Afghanistan. Fruit trees that produce food year after year — apples, pomegranates, walnuts, almonds. Forest trees that stabilize soil, provide shade, and protect the land.

A tree planted today is still feeding a family in 2045. That's not a metaphor. That's how permaculture works — you invest once, and the land produces indefinitely.

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3 chicken coops installed

Orphanages that feed themselves. No more waiting for the next donation.

Three chicken coops installed at orphanages across Afghanistan. Each coop produces eggs daily — food the orphanage no longer needs to buy or wait for someone to donate. The orphanage feeds itself.

This is what self-sufficiency looks like at the smallest scale: a coop, some chickens, and an orphanage that stops depending on outside aid for its next meal.

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4+ tonnes distributed

Immediate relief today. Permanent infrastructure tomorrow.

Over 4 tonnes of food — flour, rice, oil, essentials — delivered directly to families in crisis. This is the immediate response: people who are hungry today can't wait for a garden to grow.

Food relief isn't self-sustaining. We know that. It's the bridge — keeping families alive while the permanent infrastructure is being built around them.

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From the field.

Every photo taken on the ground by our team. No stock images. No staging. Just the work.

A Well for a Family or a Village

A Well for a Family or a Village

A Well for a Family or a Village

A Well for a Family or a Village

A Well for a Family or a Village

A Well for a Family or a Village

HPA Waqf Land – Wall, Trees and Self-Sufficiency

HPA Waqf Land – Wall, Trees and Self-Sufficiency

Terrain du waqf HPA en Afghanistan avec début des travaux

HPA Waqf Land – Wall, Trees and Self-Sufficiency

HPA Waqf Land – Wall, Trees and Self-Sufficiency

HPA Waqf Land – Wall, Trees and Self-Sufficiency

This is what your Sadaqa Jariya becomes.

Wells that flow. Trees that feed. Orphanages that sustain themselves. Add to what's already standing.