At Momentum Global, everything we do flows from who we are. Our vision fuels our mission, and our values shape every decision. We’re not just responding to poverty—we’re impacting through faith, dignity, and sustainable transformation.
We envision a world where orphans, widows, and vulnerable families in marginalized communities are restored, empowered, and equipped to fulfill their God-given potential, breaking the chains of generational poverty through lasting transformation.
Our mission is to foster holistic transformation—both physical and spiritual—by serving the marginalized, the orphan, and the vulnerable, with Christ at the center. We seek to break the cycle of generational poverty through education and vocational training, discipleship programs, food and nutrition support, and accessible health clinics.
We strive to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in all our actions.
Everything we do is rooted in the example of Jesus—serving with humility, sacrifice, and unconditional love. His life defines the way we engage with every person and community.
We prioritize people through empathy, trust, and generosity, fostering a compassionate community.
We believe every person is worthy of dignity and care. We listen first, love deeply, and lead with kindness—placing people at the center of our mission.
We champion integrity through transparency, professionalism, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
We are committed to doing what is right, even when it’s hard. We steward resources faithfully, report openly, and operate with honesty in every relationship.
We thrive in building meaningful relationships and strong, connected communities.
We believe true transformation happens through trusted relationships. We invest deeply in people and walk alongside them to create sustainable change together.
We embody a redemptive mindset rooted in buoyant hope.
In the face of poverty, injustice, and loss, we carry unwavering hope. Our joy is anchored in the belief that God is always at work—restoring, renewing, and lifting lives.