LARESHU operates primarily in Chad, carrying out initiatives tailored to local contexts and community needs.
Our activities span several areas:
Projects are developed based on field assessments, the needs expressed by the communities, and in coordination with local partners.
LARESHU is funded by:
Anyone who is motivated can get involved: students, professionals, retirees, or people looking to change careers. No specific qualifications are required—all that matters is a willingness to contribute.
There are several ways you can support LARESHU:
Yes, and we encourage you to do so! Setting up a recurring donation allows you to make a lasting impact through easy-to-manage monthly or quarterly contributions. It also helps us better plan and track our long-term projects. You choose the frequency and amount, and you’ll receive regular updates showing how your ongoing support is making a difference.
We prioritize transparency and efficiency. The majority of each donation goes directly toward funding our programs, such as providing school supplies, food, medical care, or shelter. A small portion is allocated to administrative and operational costs to ensure the proper implementation and monitoring of services. We publish annual reports and financial statements detailing how your donations are used.
Absolutely! Memorial donations are a wonderful way to honor the memory of a loved one or celebrate a special occasion. When you make a donation, you can choose to make it in someone’s name and send them a personalized e-card or a printed donation receipt.
We accept several secure payment options to make donating easy and accessible:
Credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, etc.)
PayPal
Bank transfer (for large donations or corporate donations)
Mobile payment apps (available in certain regions)
If you’d prefer to make a donation by check or another method, please contact our team for guidance.
Our organization supports numerous causes focused on human dignity and equal opportunity. These include children’s well-being, access to education, the fight against hunger, access to clean water and healthcare, gender equality, and community development. Each project is carefully selected and designed to have a tangible and lasting impact on the lives of the people we help.
We prioritize a data-driven, community-led approach. We begin by assessing regions based on their needs, taking into account factors such as poverty rates, educational disparities, health statistics, and infrastructure challenges. Next, we work closely with local leaders and organizations to ensure that our programs are tailored to the cultural context and specific priorities of each community. Our goal is to foster self-reliance and offer solutions, rather than impose them.
We use both qualitative and quantitative methods to assess the success of our programs. These methods include indicators such as the number of children enrolled in school, the number of safe drinking water sources built, and long-term trends in health and literacy rates. In addition, we collect testimonials from the people we help. Our annual impact reports are publicly available and undergo external audits to ensure their accuracy and transparency.
Yes, collaboration is a key part of our strategy. We work with local organizations, international NGOs, government agencies, schools, healthcare professionals, and businesses to maximize our impact. These partnerships allow us to expand our reach, reduce costs, and provide more comprehensive support to communities.