The Adrian Suskin Center

The Adrian Suskin Center

Home base for everything we do — where children live, learn, eat, and grow up supported by a caring community.

A home, not just a shelter

The Adrian Suskin Center is where our mission becomes daily reality. It's a residential facility built to give orphaned and vulnerable children stability: a consistent place to sleep, eat, study, and play, supported by caregivers and staff who know them by name.

Every initiative we run — water access, education, the feeding program, and the greenhouse — operates out of or directly supports the Center, so gifts to any one program strengthen the whole community here.

Children at the Adrian Suskin Center

What's on site

Residential Housing

Safe, family-style housing where children live year-round.

Classrooms & Study Hall

On-site learning space supporting school work and tutoring.

Dining & Kitchen

A central kitchen serving daily meals through our feeding program.

Water & Sanitation

Boreholes, water storage, and sanitation facilities for the Center.

Health & Wellness Room

A dedicated space for basic health checks and first aid.

Greenhouse & Gardens

Growing space for vegetables that feed the Center and teach farming skills.

Play & Community Space

Outdoor areas for recreation, sport, and community gatherings.

Staff & Caregiver Quarters

On-site housing for the caregivers who support children daily.

Support life at the Center

Every gift — money, goods, or time — goes directly toward keeping the Center running for the children who call it home.

Ways to Give