A Flock of Hens
A small flock of laying hens gives a family fresh eggs to eat and sell, plus chicks to raise and pass on.
We're growing and educating our community to respond to a person's kindness to oneself by being kind to someone else
The Pay It Forward model turns a single donation into a lasting chain of hope across a whole community.
You donate an animal to the foundation through a secure PayPal payment.
A carefully chosen family in need receives the animal and is trained to care for it.
The animal thrives and produces young — milk, eggs, wool or offspring.
The family passes the first offspring to another family, and the gift lives on.
Every animal is a fresh source of food and income. Choose your currency and give securely via PayPal.
A small flock of laying hens gives a family fresh eggs to eat and sell, plus chicks to raise and pass on.
Goat€75.00A hardy goat provides nutritious milk and, when it has kids, the first offspring is passed to another family.
A sheep brings wool and lambs — a renewable source of income for a family building a future.
A dairy cow transforms a family's future — daily milk, steady income and a calf to give to the next family.
A pig grows quickly and produces large litters, letting a family pass piglets on to their neighbours.
Follow the journey of animals as they move from family to family, transforming lives along the way.
My name is Brian,I first met the living heart child go foundation director at his office in kabale, looking for help for my children school fees and support, By that me ismail visited my family me and my wife we live together with our three children and my grandmother. A pig is good ,it has not produced yet it,since I received the pig I have got manure to plant Vegetables and egg plants, My family is experiencing good health and nutrition we thank the work of director Living heart child go foundation bunyonyi

Received a dairy goat in early 2025. The goat has since had two healthy kids, and the family passed the first kid to a neighbour.

Started with a flock of five hens. The eggs feed the children and the surplus is sold at the local market.