Our Background
Founded in 2012, Sunshine Urban Foundation works to support vulnerable children in urban poor communities, enabling their physical, emotional, intellectual, and social well-being. In 2018, recognizing the growing challenges faced by marginalized refugees in urban slums (World Bank, 2018), our programs expanded to address the needs of at-risk refugee families.
Using an integrated approach, we address development, health, nutrition, protection, education, and livelihoods while advocating for climate justice. Overpopulated slum communities disproportionately impact women and children, exacerbating vulnerabilities through poor living conditions, environmental degradation, and limited resources. Our work seeks to empower families, particularly women and children, by building resilience and fostering sustainable urban communities.
Using an integrated approach, we address development, health, nutrition, protection, education, and livelihoods while advocating for climate justice. Overpopulated slum communities disproportionately impact women and children, exacerbating vulnerabilities through poor living conditions, environmental degradation, and limited resources. Our work seeks to empower families, particularly women and children, by building resilience and fostering sustainable urban communities.
Vision
A world where children and youths are supported to thrive.
Mission
Transforming one child, one family, one community at a time through Early Childhood Development (ECD), livelihoods empowerment and climate justice for women.