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About Us

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Mission Statement

​His Charity and His Love exists to reflect the compassion of Christ by building sustainable infrastructures that honor the God-given dignity of every person. We construct hospitals, clinics, schools, and orphanages in underserved communities, while also championing clean water access, environmental health, and modern sanitation systems.

We believe every human being is made in the image of God—endowed with inherent dignity, divine purpose, and the right to flourish in the things of God. This belief guides every structure we build, every partnership we form, and every life we serve. We do not give worth—we recognize it, affirm it, and build in alignment with it.

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Vision Statement

We envision a world where no child sleeps on a clinic floor, learns without a desk, or lives without safe shelter. Where hospitals are equipped to heal, schools are resourced to inspire, orphanages are built to protect, and clean water flows freely.

Through Spirit-led action and strategic partnerships, His Charity and His Love exists to transform underserved communities by replacing scarcity with compassion-driven infrastructure.

Because every person is made in the image of God, we build not just to meet needs—but to affirm sacred worth, restore opportunity, and empower generations to flourish physically, spiritually, and eternally.

A Note from Our Founders

When we think about why we feel called to serve through building hospitals, orphanages, wells, and infrastructure in developing countries, we see it as an opportunity to honor God with our lives. Scripture reminds us that faith without works is dead, and we believe one of the clearest ways we can live out our faith is by caring for the vulnerable and meeting the basic needs of those who are suffering.

Every hospital built offers a chance for healing where there was once despair. Every orphanage provides a home and a sense of belonging to children who might otherwise feel forgotten. Every well is a living reminder of God’s provision, turning sickness into health and scarcity into abundance. Infrastructure may look like bricks, mortar, and pipes, but to us, it represents dignity and hope for God’s children.

We see this work as a reflection of Jesus’ words in Matthew 25: “I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was sick and you looked after me…” In serving the least of these, we know we are serving Him. Our prayer is that people don’t simply see human effort in these projects, but that they experience God’s love, care, and faithfulness through them.

Ultimately, honoring God means aligning our hands, our hearts, and our resources with His purpose. By stepping into this calling, we hope our lives can be a testimony that love is not just spoken—it is built, it is shared, and it is lived.

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Joseph & Stephanie Tanyi, Co-Founders
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