Current Projects

Projects and Sponsorships

  • Feminine Hygiene for Kenya

    In Nairobi, Kenya, access to menstrual hygiene products is limited, with over 150 girls currently in need of sanitary pads. This lack of access increases girl’s vulnerability to exploitation by men who have these resources. Due to this, teen pregnancies and STIs are more rampant.

    Unheard Cries is working to raise funds, giving women adequate education of the menstrual cycle and accessibility to hygiene products.

  • Produce For Palestine

    With the ongoing political turmoil, many families in Palestine have no means of financial support. The communal culture of Palestine and the generosity see local business owners loaning struggling neighbors.

    Unheard Cries is working with business owners to pay off these debts to keep store owners afloat and put food on the table for the community.

  • Roofs For Egypt

    In Beni Suef, Egypt, many families face winter temperatures with rotting walls, dirt floors, hay roofs, and no electricity as they struggle against poverty and increasing inflation.

    With your donations, Unheard Cries is working to build roofs for 15 families in dire need of adequate shelter for the winter.

  • Education For Kenya

    The Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya, is the largest slum in Africa and one of the largest in the world. The high population density, limited resources, and inadequate infrastructure make poverty a perpetual cycle.

    Our most powerful tool of empowerment to break that cycle is education.

    Unheard Cries is funding the Shammah Splendid Centre in Kibera, a non-profit school that is expanding education access in the community.

  • Education For Egypt

    In Beni-Suef, Egypt, 23 incredible young men and women are looking to education to fulfill their dreams but are limited by economic struggles and continuously rising costs.

    Unheard Cries is sponsoring 23 students and paying for their tuition. Through education, we are enabling our brothers and sisters to realize their dreams and set them on a path towards independence and self-sufficiency.

  • Resilient Roots

    In Burin, Nablus, Palestine, illegal settlements have continued to appropriate land and choke the village's water supply since 1982. The ongoing crisis and settler aggression recently saw an entire olive harvest decimated and multiple trees damaged.

    Unheard Cries is working with on-ground farmers to plant trees that will provide additional income to farmers and feed the community.

“And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’”

Matthew 25:40