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We provide daily meals, education, discipleship, and resilience training for children and young women at risk, helping to create stability where foundations have been broken.

Your generosity makes consistent, faith-centered care possible every day.

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What your support makes possible

DoubleTree’s feeding program began during a severe drought in Mufulira, when families could no longer provide reliable meals for their children. What started as emergency relief is now a daily commitment; feeding 31 vulnerable children with consistent, nutritious meals that support their health, education, and growth.

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Just $1 a day feeds one child.

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More than a meal, it’s stability, care, and a place where every child is known and loved.

Our resilience training helps young women & children rebuild their inner foundations through age-appropriate lessons, guided reflection, and community support.  Grounded in faith and practiced together, it provides practical tools, emotional strength, and hope, bringing stability and dignity where professional care is limited.

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Nurturing

We provide daily meals, educational support, and safe learning spaces alongside discipleship and resilience training that strengthens each child.

Women's Program

Through our Women’s Health Program and resilience training, we serve 1,500+ young women in three schools with essential health, education, and life skills; restoring dignity, nurturing hope, and rebuilding foundations through Christ.

Education

At the start of each school year, DoubleTree equips every child with the essentials they need to attend school with confidence and dignity. Our students join us weekly for English and math tutoring. We’re proud to see many advancing to the next grade.

Because of donors like you, these opportunities are possible. Thank you for helping open the door to their success.

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What your Gift provides

Giving to Doubletree
builds strong foundations. 

Meet the Founder

Dr. Julie Martinez founded DoubleTree through long-term relationships in Zambia and a deep commitment to holistic transformation in  2022. She is a professor at Lee University, has served cross-culturally since 1994. Through her many years overseas, she saw firsthand how food insecurity, education gaps, and lack of safe community were shaping young lives.  DoubleTree was born from a simple conviction that broken foundations must be rebuilt in the lives of children.

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