A Little Gesture a Great Help

A Little Gesture a Great Help ALG is a UK registered charity focused on improving living conditions of impoverished children in Mozambique. Read our stories at alittlegesturestories.org

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OUR STORY
“A Little Gesture A Great Help” is a new and fast growing small UK Charity focused on overseas aid to vulnerable children. A Little Gesture (“ALG”) was set up by Sara Vicente as a Trust in 2011 following a local volunteering experience and the launch in 2004 of her Portuguese NGO Um Pequeno Gesto Uma Grande Ajuda (“UPG”). Both charities are focused on underpr

ivileged children and their families living exclusively in the Province of Gaza, a highly impoverished area in southern Mozambique. The sister-charities are financially independent but both intervene directly on the ground through local established operations in Xai-Xai, Chongoene and Chokwé. This is a mostly rural area heavily affected by AIDS where children typically belong to one-parent only families, have HIV-infected relatives or are already orphans. OUR MISSION
Our mission is to promote the improvement of living conditions for underprivileged children and their families in Mozambique. Our goal is to give them access to academic and skills based education in a safe environment with adequate nutrition, water and housing. We strongly believe our impact is to improve their employability, create income-generating activities and support the local economy. WHAT WE DO
Both inspired by how much a little gesture could do in Mozambique, ALG and UPG support 948 children with direct Sponsorship of basic food and school enrollment costs in 2013, in mostly rural impoverished villages. We also finance complementary Projects to promote Poverty Relief (Orphan Feeding and HIV support), improve Infrastructure for living conditions (basic housing, water wells, other small community infrastructure), advance Education (academic and technical such as literacy or carpentry courses) and invest in Sustainability (small income-generating activities such as poultry and farming). HOW WE WORK
ALG aims to break the cycle of poverty in the Gaza region, through targeted and direct Food, Infrastructure, Education and Sustainability support. We are a fully volunteer organization in the UK with minimal overhead costs raising an estimated £114’688 on our second year of operations. As a non-religious organization, we believe in deepening our reach and to involve the beneficiary communities in our projects irrespective of race, creed or gender. ALG intervene through seven Local Partners on the ground, established for years and in direct contact with local needs: Sister Aparecida, Sister Helena, Granny Etelvina, Father Artivo, Sister Lidia, Sister Neusa and Father Licinio. The UK charity collaborates closely with UPG Portugal and its extensive network of over 19’000 UPG Friends. Both charities have strict control of costs using essentially volunteer work, and aim to apply c.93-95p on the ground per pound donated. Together they raised c. £256’500 in funds in 2012. WHAT WE HAVE DONE SO FAR
Since 2011, ALG UK sponsored 2 pre-schools for 130 children, launched Literacy classes, After-Class Study centres, IT and arts&crafts courses as well as 4 University Scholarships. The Charity financed the feeding of 160 children and a new home for 20 interns in an orphan centre, while it built 2 village water wells and 7 Family Huts. ALG’s intervention benefited over 2’500 beneficiaries since launch. Together with UPG Portugal our help went deeper and wider reaching in excess of 4’500 beneficiaries in 2012. We will continue our efforts in 2013 as there is so much we want to do! WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE? ALG offer a direct and personalised relationship with donors and volunteers so you know exactly how and when your contribution was spent. Contact any of the Trustees for more info on [email protected].

22/05/2026

There are stories that truly deserve to be told.
It all began when Year 9 students at Colégio Marista de Carcavelos learnt a little more about Tina’s life — particularly the journey she makes every day between home and school.

A long journey. A demanding one. Often undertaken in difficult conditions.

And it was impossible to remain indifferent.

As they gained a better understanding of the challenges that are part of Tina’s daily life, the students decided to take action. They organised initiatives, rallied people and began raising funds with a very specific aim: to help make this journey easier.

Because sometimes the difference starts right here — when someone stops seeing just a story… and starts feeling that they can be part of it.

This is one of those moments that reminds us why we believe so strongly in connection, in sharing, and in the power of Little Gestures.

🎥 Today we’re sharing a little of that story.

The HIV Day Centre,  at the Santa Luísa de Marillac, continues to support around 40 children every day in a context part...
20/05/2026

The HIV Day Centre, at the Santa Luísa de Marillac, continues to support around 40 children every day in a context particularly marked by the impact of HIV in the Gaza province.

More than just a support centre, the Centre seeks to ensure that these children have access to adequate food, educational support, healthcare and a safe environment where they can grow up with stability, routine and care.

Throughout the week, the children take part in activities, attend school, receive close support and develop important skills for their growth and independence.

At the same time, the local team continues to support families and carers, seeking to address the needs identified on the ground.

18/05/2026

Between exercise books, reading and lots of active participation, this is what a typical day is like at the Banhine After School Support.

A place where children continue to find a space for learning, support and sharing!

A glimpse into daily life at the Escolinhas!Play, activities, learning moments and shared meals are all part of the chil...
15/05/2026

A glimpse into daily life at the Escolinhas!

Play, activities, learning moments and shared meals are all part of the children’s routine and support their daily development.

Little gestures, big lessons.

Gesture

In a context where many children arrive at school without the certainty of a meal, the Feeding Programme is an essential...
25/04/2026

In a context where many children arrive at school without the certainty of a meal, the Feeding Programme is an essential foundation for learning.

At the Santa Luísa de Marillac School, meals are served daily that ensure not only nutrition, but also the energy and concentration needed in the classroom.

At the end of each meal, the children themselves tidy up the area and wash the items they have used, taking responsibility for their own plates, thereby also fostering independence and a sense of responsibility.

This programme has a direct impact on attendance, participation and academic performance, enabling more than 700 children to learn with greater stability and dignity.

Because learning on an empty stomach is not an option — and a meal can make all the difference.

After School Support in São Vicente de Paulo!After School Support is a safe place where children find guidance, motivati...
23/04/2026

After School Support in São Vicente de Paulo!

After School Support is a safe place where children find guidance, motivation and the confidence to continue their educational journey.

Here, they consolidate their knowledge, have their questions answered and develop good study habits — but they also grow as people, in a warm and caring environment.

In a challenging environment, this support makes a difference every day: in attendance, in performance and in the way each child looks to their future.

Activities have started at the Flor da Infância Pre School!A much-anticipated moment, following the work carried out – i...
18/04/2026

Activities have started at the Flor da Infância Pre School!

A much-anticipated moment, following the work carried out – including painting, tidying up and improving the classrooms.

Another meal at São Vicente de Paulo!The Feeding Programme provides a daily lunch for over 2,000 children, from Year 1 t...
16/04/2026

Another meal at São Vicente de Paulo!

The Feeding Programme provides a daily lunch for over 2,000 children, from Year 1 to Year 9, at São Vicente de Paulo School.

Against a backdrop of economic challenges and food insecurity, this support has a direct impact on attendance, classroom participation and academic performance.
In 2025, over 322,000 meals were served, contributing to an attendance rate of 99% and an academic progression rate of 93%.

Ensuring a consistent meal often means ensuring that every child can learn, participate and stay in school.

Another distribution of basic food baskets , another talk in São Vicente de Paulo!Essential items were distributed, incl...
09/04/2026

Another distribution of basic food baskets , another talk in São Vicente de Paulo!

Essential items were distributed, including 5 kg of rice, 3 kg of beans, 2 kg of sugar, 1 kg of salt, 1 litre of oil and 1 bar of Bingo soap.

As well as the distribution of the food baskets, it was also a time for sharing. Two parents led a discussion on the role of the family in children’s educational journey, highlighting the importance of collaboration between home and school.
It was emphasised that daily monitoring, communication with teachers and the creation of a supportive environment are fundamental to children’s development and success.

These distributions are particularly important opportunities to listen closely to the communities.

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