Development can mean many different things. For large international donor institutions and the countries they support, development often means increasing GDP, creating infrastructural improvements, and expanding markets. Our approach at REDI is quite different. For us, development as all about improving the livelihoods of the individuals we serve. To this end, we engage in projects with a local impact. We work directly with local-level community organizations to identify needs and to support the most vulnerable individuals in the communities where we work. Children, the elderly, and people with disabilities are supported through our projects. These projects take the form of financial support for rural education initiatives, providing food subsidies for elderly individuals and those with disabilities, providing emergency medical funding, and addressing a myriad of community needs that merit our support.
REDI provided holiday food baskets to 50 individuals in need, purchased and donated materials for school classroom expansion, provided funding for a holiday initiative for individuals with disabilities, and provided support to individuals with medical emergencies in 2025. In short, while we are small, our impact is significant.




Our commitment to improving livelihoods continues as we move into 2026. Check back for details and updates.