
Our Mission For Helping
Individuals in the U.S. & around the world are hungry, thirsty, dying, and need our help; our life mission is to help as many of them as we can. We've committed a portion of our monthly revenue as contributions to this mission. When you work with us, you are also helping others in need! Read this page if you'd like to learn more about our efforts & impact.
Why We Decided To Help Others:
- Deaths (Daily) Worldwide From Hunger/Starvation:
~25,000 people per day
- Deaths (Daily) Worldwide From Unsafe Water/Sanitation: ~2,271 people per day
- Deaths (Daily) Worldwide From Malaria: ~1,671 people per day
- Blindness (Yearly) From Vitamin A Deficiency: ~250,000–500,000 children per year
become blind; about half die within 12 months of losing their sight.
- In the U.S., 13.7% of households were food insecure during the last year, and 5.4% experienced very low food security over the same time period, which includes roughly 841,000 children.
Our Philanthropic Impact
This is the small positive impact that we have been able to make so far.
240+ Meals
Donated to local families in need in the U.S.
195+ Meals
Donated to families in need around the world.
Water: 20+ Yrs For 9+ Ppl
Donated to individuals in need around the world.
440+ Christian Books
Donated to individuals around the world.
17+ Mosquito Nets
Donated to families in high malaria risk countries.
12+ Malaria Treatments
Donated to children with malaria in high-risk countries.
23+ Vitamin A Treatments
Donated to malnourished children in need.
22+ Disease Treatments
Donated to individuals with neglected tropical diseases.
It's Our Mission
In this life, it is up to us to help those in need, give more than we take, and leave this world a better place than we found it. The only thing that truly matters (in our opinion) is to help people. Together, we can make a positive impact on many individuals who, without our help, might never have hope.
Will you join us in helping others?
It's simple, here are a few options:
- Find an organization that you trust & volunteer your time or financially contribute to their efforts.
- Share a link to a trusted organization.
- If you are our client, you are already helping others, as a portion of your payment for services goes directly to trusted charities.


Dedication
A Legacy That Built This Mission
The life of my grandfather, Teddy McArthur Bryant (1942–2022), shapes my mission. For 52 years, he served as an evangelist, sharing the Word of God with unwavering passion. But his faith wasn’t only spoken; it was lived. He gave to people in need, supported food banks, volunteered, and poured himself into helping others in meaningful ways. This work is my way of carrying that legacy forward, serving people with love, meeting fundamental needs, and pointing hearts toward Christ.
Meet Joshua Lee Bryant
I’m Joshua Lee Bryant: a business major, author, mentor, devoted father, husband, and Christian. Over the years, I’ve helped 200+ businesses & thousands of individuals grow, and I’ve taught small-business development workshops through organizations such as the SBDC, People Inc., and the YWCA.
Help Serve Love exists because I believe success should create impact beyond ourselves.
Learn More About The Trusted Charities That We Support
Feed My Starving Children
Feed My Starving Children is a Christian nonprofit where volunteers fund and pack nutritionally complete meals to help children and families facing malnutrition and hunger. Those meals are shipped through trusted in-country partner organizations to help prevent starvation and curb malnutrition in communities around the world (reaching 70+ countries over FMSC’s history).
Feeding Southwest Virginia
Feeding Southwest Virginia is the region’s largest supplier of charitable food assistance, working with a network of 400+ partner pantries and meal programs across 26 counties and nine cities (including the Abingdon area). They help nourish neighbors facing food insecurity—families, seniors, veterans, and children—while also building longer-term solutions to reduce hunger in Southwest Virginia.
Rise Against Hunger
Rise Against Hunger helps underserved people worldwide move toward food security and resilience through nutrition, education, and economic empowerment—powered by a global volunteer movement. Their meal-packing events produce vitamin-fortified meals and support programs in communities where hunger is most severe, helping children and families thrive beyond immediate relief.
The Thirst Project
The Thirst Project is a youth-led movement that works to end the global water crisis by building freshwater wells and funding clean water projects in communities without reliable, safe water. They focus on long-term access to safe, clean drinking water—and state that 100% of public donations go directly to building clean water projects.
Water.org
Water.org helps break down the barriers that keep people living in poverty from having safe water and sanitation at home. Through its WaterCredit Initiative, it partners with local institutions to unlock small, affordable loans for household water and toilet solutions—scaling impact by recycling repaid loans to help more families (and reporting 85M+ lives changed through WaterCredit).
World Missionary Press
World Missionary Press is a nonprofit Christian ministry that prints and ships topical Scripture booklets and Bible studies in 350+ languages for free distribution worldwide. They produce and send millions of these resources each month to support evangelism, discipleship, and encouragement—especially in places where Christian materials are limited or hard to access.
Against Malaria Foundation
(AMF) funds long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets and works with on-the-ground partners to get them distributed in high-risk malaria areas. It then tracks where nets go and measures use/impact so donors can see how protection is delivered.
GiveWell Top Charities Fund
Directs donations to a small set of evidence-backed, highly cost-effective global health programs, including malaria prevention. One major malaria approach it funds is seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC)—monthly preventive antimalarial medicines for young children during peak transmission seasons to reduce severe illness and deaths.
Helen Keller Intl
Partners with governments to deliver lifesaving vitamin A supplements to children (typically under five) through community campaigns and clinics where deficiency is common. They also work to strengthen nutrition systems and improve access to vitamin A–rich foods so the benefit extends beyond a single dose.
The END Fund
Mobilizes private funding to support country-led programs that control and eliminate neglected tropical diseases, often by financing mass drug administration campaigns that deliver safe, low-cost medicines at scale. They also support training and other interventions (including surgeries in some programs) to help communities stop transmission and prevent long-term disability.
















