SAFF is dedicated to supporting families, singles (including single parents, widows, widowers, orphans), homeless individuals, and the destitute. Additionally, SAFF strives to promote Godly living through conferences and lectures.
SAFF offers various forms of assistance, including clothing donations, feeding programs for the poor, scholarships for deserving children from disadvantaged backgrounds, and care for the sick.
SAFF focuses on two core initiatives represented by the acronyms BAOB and CARE. BAOB stands for "Bearing Another One's Burden," emphasizing the foundation's commitment to assisting those in need. CARE stands for "Caring, Accountability, Relationship, and Excellence," reflecting SAFF's values in its approach to philanthropy and community engagement.
You can get involved with SAFF by volunteering your time, making donations, participating in events and fundraisers, or spreading awareness about our mission and initiatives.
Yes, SAFF regularly organizes conferences and lectures aimed at promoting Godly living and addressing relevant issues related to families, singles, and societal well-being.
SAFF is committed to achieving excellence and maintaining accountability to its partners and trustees. Transparency is upheld through regular reporting mechanisms and adherence to ethical standards in all aspects of the foundation's activities.