Integrity School for
Self-Sustainability
Self-Sustainability That Lasts
Who This Initiative Serves
Vetted, underprivileged women who have demonstrated over time a desire to learn, work hard, and become self-sufficient
Pastors’ wives serving alongside their husbands in rural villages and struggling financially
Women in underserved communities seeking vocational skills and long-term independence
Christ-centered academic institutions committed to sustainability rather than dependency
Rural schools and churches seeking practical tools to sustain their ministries
What We Offer
Vocational training, including sewing and tailoring
Job skills that lead to income-generating opportunities
Tools and equipment needed to build sustainable livelihoods
Economic empowerment for pastors’ wives and their families
Support for Christ-centered academic institutions
Practical resources that help schools and churches sustain their ministries
A dignity-centered approach that replaces dependency with long-term stability
In reality, you’re not just meeting immediate needs—you’re changing the trajectory of lives and ministries for generations to come.
Donate today and help build sustainable hope.
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