About us

Welcome to the Gainlove
Global aid network

The Gainlove Global aid network envisions a thriving and connected community, one in which all of its members have dependable access to resources that enrich and empower lives. A community where all of its members feel they can belong, one in which everyone has a chance to both contribute and receive. A community where everyone can feel fulfilled by their involvement.

2021 fundraiser champions for social justice

Help raise $30,000 for the community of Stanwood Camano.

The Gainlove Global aid network is hosting an event to educate our community about the services we provide and our foundational Family Support Principles. We will highlight voices and stories from community members impacted by The Gainlove Global aid network. We will also have a keynote speaker discussing social and racial equity and its impact on individuals and community outcomes. Our keynote speaker will be providing a deeper dive on the discussion of racial equity with a series that will follow our event in the winter of 2020.

What makes gainlove different?

We’re a top-rated humanitarian organization focused on ending generational poverty through a proven approach. Over the past 80 years, we’ve developed a high-impact methodology that empowers children and youth to break free from poverty. With your support, children receive access to health care, educational resources and life-changing programs in safe, clean spaces.

Volunteer Positions Available

4.89M

Staff and volunteers across 16 countries

68K

Of our staff in these countries are local

82%

Invested in all our programs last year 2019

136M

Invested in all our programs last year 2019

Become a volunteer

Join your hand with us for a better life and beautiful future.

Committed to Transparency

84% of our total operating expenses fund programs for children in the countries we serve. So when you make a monthly gift or donation to our organization, the majority of your dollars go toward exactly what you intended – supporting children in poverty.