Program areas at Operation Saturation
Community development & poverty relief:this is done through programs such as 1) medical outreach: a community can only break out of the cycle of poverty when mental, physical, social, emotional and medical needs are both identified and met. Volunteer networks identify communities that need medical attention and arrange for a medical camp. At these free medical camps, poverty-stricken communities receive medical attention from experienced doctors. 2) women's programs: an endeavor to empower women to learn how to build a business, be leaders in their respective communities, and to equip widows and the aged to live with dignity.
Community outreach:operation Saturation ("opsat") operates in over 30,000 communities utilizing 10,000 volunteer leaders that work to rehabilitate and transform villages and rural areas. The volunteers attend seminars and training programs conducted by opsat. Once equipped, these volunteers go out to help, train, and bring awareness to small towns and villages on the following issues: female infanticide; mosquito bite fatalities and their prevention; national immunization; pollution and prevention; nutrition for kid; child abuse and prevention; hiv/aids awareness; national literacy awareness; rural self employment; women's rights; and health care.
Child welfare & education: opsat's child welfare and education ("cwe") project meets the holistic needs of orphaned children by working with biological family caregivers and the community at large to provide love, care, and nurture them as they grow up. This gives them a solid foundation emotionally, physically and educationally. Cwe's mission is to not just help orphaned children survive, but thrive through family care and college preparatory education. Cwe has adopted the vision of working towards reunification for these children with members of their extended families, wherever it may be safely done in the child's best interest.