Ten percent. Every time. Always.
Jireh One Inc. commits by covenant that 10% of all net profits, from every venture, in every year, will be directed to Helping Hungry Hearts for the feeding of hungry children.
This is not a goal we hope to reach. It is not a donation we make when times are good. It is a foundational obligation of the company — as fixed as any other operating cost, as non-negotiable as any other commitment.
We chose 10% as a reference to the tithe — the ancient practice of returning the first tenth of your increase to God and community. For Jireh One, that community is children in the Philippines who go without.
We document it. We report it. We do not hide behind vague language like “we give back” or “we support causes we believe in.” Ten percent. Every year. Traceable.
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Jireh One earns revenue
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10% is pledged
Ten percent of all profits are committed by covenant to Helping Hungry Hearts — not a marketing promise, but a structural obligation.
Children get fed
The mobile kitchen rolls out. Meals are served. Children who were hungry are not hungry anymore.
Specific. Measurable. Real.
1,000 meals served
By December 2026Our initial commitment for the first year of Helping Hungry Hearts operations.
5 communities reached
By end of 2026The mobile kitchen will serve a minimum of five distinct communities in the Philippines by year's end.
First scholarship awarded
2027Identify and support the first high-performing student from a served community through secondary school.
Full financial transparency
OngoingAnnual giving report published, showing exactly how much was pledged, how much was disbursed, and how many children were served.
You should be able to verify everything we claim
We will publish an annual giving report detailing: total revenue earned by Jireh One ventures, the 10% calculated, the amount disbursed to Helping Hungry Hearts, and the confirmed meals served and communities reached.
If we miss the mark, we will say so publicly. If we exceed it, we will celebrate. Either way, you will know.
Why this matters
My wife and I used to talk about going back to the Philippines — not to visit, but to do something. We both knew what it looked like to grow up there, to see children eating whatever they could find, to watch potential disappear because of hunger. We wanted to do something about that.
She went home to be with the Lord in 2023 before we got the chance. But the conversation never left me. When I built Jireh One, I built it knowing that business could be a vehicle — not just for profit, but for that dream. If I could build a company that worked, the profits could do what she and I imagined together.
The name “Kokoy” — which is what we called each other — is now the name of the charity website. It felt right. She is in every line of code I write, every estimate PAVR generates, every meal that gets served.
I am not building this company to be rich. I am building it so that I can keep a promise. That is what Jireh means to me. The Lord will provide — and I intend to be part of that provision.
— Jeff Salve
Founder, Jireh One Inc.
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