Mission-vision-Values
Mission

To provide all that is necessary, for every child we serve, at every age,

so they will grow up to become agents of change to the community.


Vision

To reduce generational cycle of poverty by equipping children for compassionate and courageous leadership.


our Core Values
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LOVE

The guiding principle of Tabitha children foundation will always be LOVE.
Everything we do and everything we are at Tabitha children foundation must be a reflection of our love for God, our love for the children at Tabitha children foundation
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UNITY  

 We are one.  As we move forward as a staff we recognize that God has brought together this group of people with varying gifts, strengths, and weaknesses to reflect the body of His son, Jesus Christ to a lost world around us and to the children under our care.

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HUMILITY

Humility is not thinking less of yourself ,but thinking of yourself less.

-Benjamin Franklin


 

  


perserverance

PERSEVERANCE 

 At Tabitha children foundation we know there will be sufferings of many kinds. We cannot pretend to know exactly what these difficulties and hardships will be. As the Tabitha children foundation family we will need to encourage one another to continue to fight the good fight.  

Honesty



HONESTY 

The security and maturity of our relationships with others rests on Honesty

When we trust another person's truthfulness (not lying to us), we feel secure with them relationally


"There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children." — Nelson Mandela