PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE AID INC
PO BOX 106, PEWAUKEE, WI 53072 partnershipforsustainableaid.org

Total Revenue
$242,237
Total Expenses
$142,295
Net Assets
$136,518

Organizations Filed Purposes: Partnership for Sustainable Aid is a Christian humanitarian organization committed to serving the poor globally.

Training and Education - PSA partners with groups, families and communities in several impoverished countries to discover ways to overcome poverty, become self-sufficient, and reach their God given potential. Walking alongside our partners through mentoring & monitoring, we discover opportunities to access sustainable solutions for clean water and sanitation, food security and child development, protection and education until partners achieve sustainable results. Additionally, PSA indigenous partners host vocational training, lectures and seminars to develop practical skills within poor communities. Primary school age children are equipped with uniforms and study supplies necessary to participate in public education.

Development - PSA continues to partner with poor communities as they develop appropriate clean water, waste management and sanitation solutions. Training through participation offers opportunity for communities to gain skills ensuring future sustainability and creation of new inputs. New Community Care Centers sponsored by local churches with the inputs from PSA and the community, offer adult education classes in some cases; others host community meetings and or child care and/or nutrition programs for school aged children. Trafficked women and children and orphans receive ongoing care through facilities with trained care givers. They provide an opportunity to be reunited with their families or raised in a protected and nurturing environment. Young adults departing orphanage programs receive support for further vocational training to equip them with sustainable skills for independent living.

Relief - Locally based survey teams access distress areas assessing local intervention needs, addressing emergency needs, working with effected populations to formulate plans to move out of short term dependency and on to recovery and sustainable development. PSA worked with refugees, IDPS (Internally Displaced Persons) and local groups to create clean water, waste management, school facilities, micro-economic, agricultural solutions in flood and disaster recovery areas. PSA together with local volunteers and inputs, equipped communities receiving IDPS & refugees, in creating upgrades to schools and outreach facilities, including appropriate educational equipment for learning environment & community care environments. In crisis areas, PSA distributes rice & other survival commodities, blankets, and hygiene packs, personal protection equipment for Covid-19, etc. as needed.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Paul SinclairBOARD MEMBER1$0
James SayavongBOARD MEMBER1$0
Sean O'GormanBOARD MEMBER1$0
Jeffrey BakerVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Ingrid GowdyTREASURER2$0
John EatonPRESIDENT/CHAIR2$0

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