Little boy with his mother at a Saving Moses BirthAid clinic n Afghanistan.

OUR NAME

Our name comes from the biblical story of Moses, who was abandoned in the Nile River when he was an infant and then rescued by Pharaoh’s daughter. She was a complete stranger who saved an unknown baby. This baby later went on to save an entire people from destruction.

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The Weight of What We Know

My name is Tanya, and I serve as the Operations Manager at Saving Moses. I’ve traveling with Sarah for years now, visiting sites, seeing what our teams need, and communicating that need and the stories these women and their precious babies represent

We Exist Because of You

Childcare can be debated. Policies can shift. Funding can change. But one thing remains steady: these babies need us.NightCare does not rely on government funding. It exists because of you.

A Behind The Scenes Look at NightCare in Bangladesh

My name is Tanya Lasko, and I am the operations manager at Saving Moses. I have been traveling with Sarah, the founder of Saving Moses, on program trips for years. I’ve seen start-up NightCare centers grow into thriving, safe nighttime homes for babies and toddlers.

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My name is Tanya, and I serve as the Operations Manager at Saving Moses. I’ve traveling with Sarah for years now, visiting sites, seeing what our teams need, and communicating that need and the stories these women and their precious babies represent

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We Exist Because of You

Childcare can be debated. Policies can shift. Funding can change. But one thing remains steady: these babies need us.NightCare does not rely on government funding. It exists because of you.

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