Lillah Services
Alpharetta, Georgia · 501(c)(3) Nonprofit
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Dignity above all.

Our Mission

Serving the underprivileged with critical medical care, access to education and providing food insecurity assistance so that everyone can live full and dignified lives.

500+
Pumps & Wells
4,600+
Medical Procedures
146
Women Trained
23,400
Meals Served
Children at a Lillah Services water pump
Clean water. Every day.
Women collecting water from a Lillah well Community gathering at a Lillah well
Water Scarcity

Addressing
Water Scarcity

500+
Pumps & Wells created

In communities where women and children walk miles for a single bucket of water, a well changes everything. It means girls stay in school. Women reclaim hours for work and family. Communities stop losing members to waterborne illness.

Each pump and well is built to serve an entire village — drilled deep, fitted with hand pumps, and marked with the Lillah Services seal so every community knows who built it and why.

Food Security

Food Assistance
for Families in Need

23,400
Meals served to date

From emergency food packs to sustained community distribution programmes, we fund meals where hunger is most acute — displaced communities, flood-affected villages, and families left behind by economic crisis.

Food assistance is always the fastest bridge between crisis and stability. It buys time for education, for recovery, for rebuilding.

Lillah Services food distribution
Lillah Services · Food Distribution 2024
Every bag of rice is a family fed.
Lillah Services wheelchair distribution Beneficiaries with Lillah Services wheelchairs
Medical Access

Funding
Medical Aid

4,600+
Medical procedures funded

For families with no insurance and no savings, access to mobility aids, surgeries, and medical equipment that costs a few hundred dollars can be the difference between a life lived fully and one spent in pain.

We fund procedures and equipment that hospitals would otherwise turn away — wheelchairs, corrective surgeries, orthopaedic support, and emergency interventions. Every case is individually reviewed and funded directly.

Economic Empowerment

Vocational
Training for Women

146
Women trained in skilled trades

A sewing machine and three months of training can turn a woman with no income into a small business owner supporting her entire family. Our vocational programmes focus on practical skills — sewing, tailoring, and garment production — that create immediate earning potential.

Graduates often go on to train others, multiplying the impact of every investment made.

"One skill. One machine. One woman who now employs four others."
146
Women Trained
Skills that outlast any single donation.
Lillah Services
501(c)(3) Nonprofit · Alpharetta, Georgia
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