

Our Mission Statement
Promised Land Foundation seeks to address the challenges of poverty for children and their families living in Zambia and Malawi, Africa, and beyond. We partner with local organizations already working in their communities to provide education, food, shelter, clothing, and the hope and love of the Gospel. Our heartfelt prayer is that more and more children grow up without the burden of poverty and can experience the hope of having opportunities for success and living their lives to the fullest potential.
“Give justice to the poor and the orphan; uphold the rights of the oppressed and the destitute. Rescue the poor and helpless; deliver them from the grasp of evil people” PSALM 82: 3-4 NLT

Our Goals & Objectives
- Expanding “One Girl, One Promise” in Blantyre, Malawi: We plan to support even more girls through our One Girl, One Promise initiative focused on teenage mothers with tragic stories.
- Purchasing Land for Orphans We Support in Malawi: We are fundrasing to purchase a plot of land for the orphans in Dedza to enable them to farm their own food. This initiative will provide them with valuable skills, a sense of self-reliance, and long-term sustainability.
- Expanding the Women’s Ministry in Bauleni, Zambia: The need for a safe haven for victimized women continues to grow. We’re asking for support to expand our ministry in Bauleni, as many women are on the waiting list. With your contribution, we can offer them the help they desperately need.
- Growing Support for Healing Hearts Mission in Kitwe, Zambia: Hundreds and hundreds of children in this impoverished village are eager for education but lack the resources. Our goal is to continue growing this ministry and help as many as possible.
“Instruct those who are rich in this present world not to be conceited or to fix their hope on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly supplies us with all things to enjoy. Instruct them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous and ready to share, storing up for themselves the treasure of a good foundation for the future, so that they may take hold of that which is life indeed.” – 1 Timothy 6:17-19
OUR IMPACT
Every day, we witness the remarkable strength and determination of the people we serve. From providing financial assistance and education to offering emotional support and community outreach, our programs are designed to UPLIFT and INSPIRE.
There are many ways you can get involved with Promised Land Foundation. Whether you’re interested in volunteering at our inaugural golf tournament, donating, or partnering with us, your contribution will undoubtedly make a massive difference.

OUR PARTNERS
Hope for Life Ministries
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Healing Hearts Missions Zambia
Healing Hearts Academy is currently home to 215 students in 2024. Looking ahead to 2025, we anticipate welcoming an additional 65 new students to our Grade 1 class. This expansion will result in a maximum of 32 learners per session for the grade 1 class (morning and afternoon session), ensuring a conducive learning environment. By 2025, the total student count at our academy is projected not to exceed 280 pupils.
Presently, our staff consists of 7 dedicated members, including 1 school supervisor overseeing the Grade 1 class, 2 teachers, 1 discipleship officer, 2 social services officers, and 1 facility worker. To accommodate our growing student body and maintain our commitment to quality education, we intend to hire five additional staff members. This will include two additioanl teachers to support classroom instruction and literacy programs, two communication officers to enhance our school and child data management and one additional discipleship officer to nurture the spiritual growth of our students.
One Girl One Promise
Provides comprehensive support to teen mothers and sexually abused girls, including education, psychological support, and health services. Key goals include rehabilitating teen mothers, setting up skills centers, and expanding facilities and resources to better support their needs.
Our 2024 goals & objectives
- Education
- Paying school fees teen mothers back to school.
- Psychological Support -Rehabilitation of teen mothers and sexually abused girls
- Civic educate the parents on the importance of sex education
- Setting up skills center
- Health
- Reproductive Health this is done through: Behavioral Change Communication (BCC), awareness
and sensitization, guidance and counseling, distribution of Information Education and
Communication materials in schools. - Sensitization of child care to the teen mothers care givers while they are at school.
- Mental and medical health care for the teen mothers
- Reproductive Health this is done through: Behavioral Change Communication (BCC), awareness
Long-term goals
- Goals for 1-5 years
- 1. OGOP to acquire land and construct hostels across the regions. OGOP to have a training center and offices which will includes warehouses.
- 2. OGOP Businesses (I.e. Daily cash business, weekly cash business, monthly cash business and perennial and annual cash business)
- 3.OGOP to have transportation
- 4.Two laptops. Three desktops
- 5. Cameras
- 6.One nurse /counsellor
Family Legacy (Zambia)
Information Coming Soon!
Good Soil Partners
The mission of Good Soil Partners is to eradicate poverty by empowering individuals through education and practical training. PLF’s parternship with Good Soil aims to offer scholarships to enable young men and women to attend high school and college, ensuring they have the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Additioanlly, offering training in Biblically-Based Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and Work-Ready Programs, equipping participants with the skills they need to become self-sustainable and make a meaningful impact in their communities.
4 Hands of Love Foundation
Our fundraising focus is support the renovation of a vital church building in a rural community. This project aims to transform their current, unfinished structure into a safe and welcoming space for worship and community gatherings. Recently, our team visited the congregation and saw firsthand the progress they’ve made, reaching the roofing stage with funds already raised for timber. However, they are in urgent need of iron sheets to complete this critical phase before the rainy season begins in November. In addition to our fundraising efforts for the building, we have also provided immediate relief by donating mealie meal to combat the hunger caused by ongoing drought. The community’s gratitude for this support underscores the profound impact of our joint efforts. We invite you to join us in this meaningful cause to help bring this project to completion and ensure a lasting legacy of hope and faith for the congregation.
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