Four Hunger inside Compounding Love

Verified meals.
Protected dignity.
Clean trust.

Four Hunger supports partner homes for children in Monrovia, Liberia with reliable food deliveries, direct field relationships, and deeply personal donor communication. This trust system adds donor-safe proof without turning children into content.

Today, a new donor signs up through Four Hunger's existing flow, gets a personal welcome video recorded by Wendell on the ground in Africa, and then receives ongoing updates. This product adds the missing proof layer around that deeply human experience.

01 · Trust standard

Proof belongs in public. Private lives do not.

The system separates public rules from private case material. Staff capture field truth once. Reviewers check boundaries and evidence. Donors see a redacted proof card, not a performance of suffering.

Staff capture

Kobo is used for simple batch capture: site, period, counts, evidence, and public-safe summary draft.

Second-reader review

A human reviewer checks legibility, fairness, privacy boundaries, and whether the claim stays inside level 3 proof.

Donor-safe publication

Approved batches publish to a calm proof page with aggregate counts, reviewed evidence, caveats, and dignity safeguards.

02 · Active programs

Four Hunger can keep the donor relationship personal while making the proof cleaner.

The MVP models partner-home food deliveries first because that keeps the privacy risk lower, the reporting burden lighter, and the public claim easier to read honestly.
Monrovia, Liberia

Monrovia Partner Home One

Reliable meal support for one of Four Hunger's partner homes serving children who need consistent food and adult support.

Current goal
Keep meals predictable at the home while making proof simple enough for the field team to sustain.
Latest reviewed delivery:
April 2026 · 1,290 meals
Monrovia, Liberia

Monrovia Partner Home Two

A second Monrovia partner home where Four Hunger provides periodic food support and relationship-based follow-through.

Current goal
Build a clean proof loop around recurring food deliveries without adding heavy reporting burden to a small team.
Latest reviewed delivery:
April 2026 · 1,170 meals
03 · Donor journey

The trust layer should reinforce the feeling that already makes Four Hunger work.

Four Hunger already has a real competitive advantage: a small team, a real person on the ground, and direct donor communication that feels personal. The system should strengthen that, not flatten it into generic nonprofit software.

1. Donor joins

A donor signs up through Four Hunger's current donate flow and gets a personal thank-you rather than a cold automated sequence.

2. Wendell sends the field video

A custom welcome video from the ground in Africa becomes the emotional anchor that makes the relationship feel real from the start.

3. Proof-backed updates follow

Monthly reports and future live delivery updates become more credible because every batch now has a legible review and publication path.

04 · Published proof

Each published card says what was reviewed and what stayed private.

These proof cards are intentionally quiet. No names. No child faces. No gratitude theater. Just the claim, the verification level, and the evidence boundary.
Monrovia, LiberiaLevel 3

April support funded 1,290 meals for children at a Monrovia partner home.

An April food delivery cycle for one Monrovia partner home was funded and reviewed using receipts, staff notes, and partner confirmation. The public card excludes names, faces, and child-specific detail.

Meals
1,290
Children reached
43
Published
April 14, 2026
Read proof card
Public-safe summary only
05 · Dignity by default

What this system refuses to require

Public child photos, thank-you videos, public names, private hardship details, or moral theater are not the cost of help here.
No public recipient images by default
No household-level stories required
No hidden pressure to perform gratitude
No donor claim beyond reviewed evidence
No private evidence stored in the public repo
No expansion before the process stays legible