Communities where people are collectively empowered, self-sustaining, productive, healthy, and enjoying an improved quality of life.
Alleviating poverty through community empowerment approaches through sharing financial and technical resources.
Love of Christ, preferential option for the poor, integrity and accountability, professionalism in all we do, do no harm to people, communities and the environment, serving the poor.
To improve the quality of health of people in poor communities through health promotion, referrals and provision of community-managed health financing/insurance schemes like the expanded health insurance program.
To support poor communities in times of disasters/emergencies through provision of relief goods, cash-based assistance, or medical outreach through Liquorian volunteers, friends, and networks.
To capacitate people’s organizations by providing them skills in management, leadership, financial and accountability systems and processes, technology adaptation, networking/linkaging, and other related activities.
To continue mobilizing funds from various sources to grow and sustain the operations of the organization. This can be done through project proposals, fundraising events, membership campaigns, member contributions, microfinancing initiatives, and other initiatives.
To provide financial and technical support to improve people’s sustainable livelihoods and increase incomes. This can be done by making available enterprise/livelihood funds (grant or low interest), technical trainings (business planning, feasibility analysis, financial management, marketing, value chain analysis, etc.), and services linking poor producers with consumers.