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.
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