Our Work
Tiyende Circle creates stable, supportive environments where people can move forward.
We focus on the gaps where people—especially young people and families— are most at risk of being left behind.
Pamodzi House
Pamodzi House supports boys in the critical year between secondary school and tertiary education—a time when many, even strong students—are left without structure or support.
After finishing school, students often wait months for exam results and placement. In that gap, many lose momentum or face unstable circumstances.
“Pamodzi” means “Together”.
At Pamodzi House, young men find:
A safe place to live
Mentorship and guidance
Daily structure and routine
Practical skills for work and life
Support with education and fees
It is a place to stay—but more importantly, a place where no one feels alone.
The Knowing Love Works™ Initiative
The Knowing Love Works Initiative is built on a simple belief: that love, presence, and belonging create lasting change.
For many single mothers, unstable housing touches every part of life— from safety to a child’s ability to stay in school.
The initiative supports single mothers—beginning with housing and growing into a community of support.
At The Knowing Love Works Initiative™, single mothers find:
A safe, stable home
A community around them
Practical help in daily life
Support for their children
Not having to carry it alone
It is not just a place to live—but a place of belonging.
Our Approach
We begin with people—and the moments where support is most likely to break down.
Our work is grounded in the belief that:
people move forward when they are not alone,
when there is love around them,
and something steady within.
We focus first on stability: a safe place to live, a steady environment, and space to regain their footing.
Each program reflects the same approach:
it takes shape around real needs as they emerge—and grows from there.
From there, support grows—into community, practical help, and a way forward.