From Our Regional NightCare Director

You are a beneficiary too! Written by: Matt Nathaniel (Regional Director) In my years of experience working in the non-profit sector, one of the key words that I always come across is ‘beneficiary’. The dictionary meaning for beneficiary is, “a person or thing that receives help or an advantage from something: one that benefits from […]

A Vision for NightCare

My recent trip to India was a really powerful experience for me because I got to see and experience- in the flesh- a dream come true.

Our Response to COVID-19 in India

A family receives supplies from a local Intensive Care Unit during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India

While new cases being reported daily have dropped from their terrifying peak in May, this crisis continues to have significant impacts on much of the country’s most vulnerable populations.

Care in Crisis: India

As I spoke with my team- people I work with regularly- I couldn’t help but tear up at what they are facing. They compared the current situation to being in a war zone- constant sirens, regularly learning about who has passed, mass cremation sites, hospitals filling up with people needing care.

NightCare: Ending the Cycle of the Sex Industry

NightCare saves babies and toddlers from the dangers of the streets and perpetual cycle of the sex industry.

NightCare is more than a place of physical rest for the babies of sex workers overnight. It is a place of mental rest, peace, and hope. NightCare is setting these babies up for a better life and working towards ending the cycle of the sex industry.

Answering NightCare’s Toughest Questions

Answering NightCare’s Toughest Questions Written by: McKenzie Thompson, Communications and Logistics Coordinator NightCare is a novel and unique program that can be difficult for some people to grasp. We get several questions on the program as well-meaning people work to understand why it is needed. The two questions that we get the most are: Why […]

“I Wait For The Sunset”

I wait for the sunset. I look to the sun to know when my life changes and all things become bright, beautiful and loving. My name is Nerith. I am 3 years old. I have dark eyes and skin like a coffee with double cream. My hair is black and curly. My home is wood […]