prevention

Prevention is awareness in action and the heart of our mission at Redeeming Zoe.

At Redeeming Zoe, our prevention efforts are deeply rooted in our unwavering faith, grounded in the belief that every child is a precious creation deserving of love, protection, and opportunity. We take proactive steps to shield children from exploitation and abuse by empowering them, along with their parents and communities, with essential knowledge, resources, and support. Through education, awareness, and direct assistance, we work to prevent harm before it occurs, ensuring that every child can grow up strong, safe, and free from exploitation.

our program & activities

Club Kinabuhi (Life)

Club Kinabuhi at Redeeming Zoe began as an afterschool program teaching values and child protection lessons to children who are vulnerable, and has since evolved into a holistic family support initiative. Focused on spiritual, social, psychological, and physical growth, Club Kinabuhi works with the entire family. We provide monthly food packs, yearly school supplies, and opportunities for spiritual and psychological development through Bible studies and mentorship. Our youth actively participate in church activities, attend camps, and engage in community involvement. With benefits like training opportunities and regular gatherings, Club Kinabuhi nurtures families, ensuring their overall well-being and brighter futures.

“I can be strong, smart, and safe”

"I Can Be Strong, Smart, and Safe" is our prevention education curriculum designed to empower children in the Philippines. Initially launched in barangays near our office, the program has expanded to remote islands and now partners with organizations nationwide. Rooted in the understanding that our identity is found in Christ, the curriculum teaches children about self-worth, body ownership, and practical steps to protect themselves from harm. Through this program, we guide children to recognize their value, understand their rights, and equip them with the tools to stay safe in any environment.