about us
United in compassion, changing lives
The Samaritan Project was founded out of a deep conviction to extend love, compassion and practical help to the most vulnerable members of our communities.
Rooted in the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan, we seek to bring healing, restoration, and hope where there is brokenness, neglect and despair. What began as a small act of service has grown into a movement of compassion, transforming lives one person, one family and one community at a time.
our core values
Why we stand out together
Dependent on Prayer
We are committed to prayer as it is the foundation of all we do as we seek to carry out Gods will. We acknowledge that apart from God we can do nothing. Luke 11:9-10, John 15:5
Valued Life
We are committed to upholding the truth that God creates human life in His Image at conception and is worthy of protection. Therefore, we do not recommend, provide, or refer for abortion. Gen.12:1, Psalm: 139:13-16
Compassion
We are committed to providing our Clients with accurate and complete information about prenatal development and the likely grave results of abortion as well as providing Antenatal and maternity services to all vulnerable pregnant mothers. 2 Timothy 2:15, Colossians 3:12-17
Integrity
We are committed to integrity in our services to all women who are facing crisis pregnancies regardless of ethnicity, religion, age, or marital status.
Saving lives.
We are committed to saving lives of unborn babies as we reach-out to all abortion risky mothers in our communities with teachings on sanctity of life, anytime, anywhere as we hope and trust in the Lord Jesus for provision. Phil. 4:13
our work
Inspired by the words of Jesus in Luke 10:37. “Go and do likewise,”.
The Samaritan Project exists to embody the compassion of the Good Samaritan—stepping into brokenness with love, mercy and action. We reach out to those left behind, the wounded and weary, with the healing touch of hope. Our focus is to ensure the survival, dignity and transformation of youth, teenage mothers and vulnerable mothers with their babies.