Over the past few weeks, you may have noticed a few quiet updates to Project Nic.
A new logo. A refreshed website. A more consistent look across the way we share stories and updates.
These weren’t changes made for the sake of change.
As Project Nic has grown — supporting children across six shelters in five countries — it became clear that the way we communicate should reflect the work more clearly. The goal wasn’t to create something new. It was to better represent what is already happening.
To make it easier to understand. Easier to follow. And easier to stay connected to.
These updates were made possible through the generous work of volunteers, which means every dollar given continues to go directly to the care of the children.
The work itself hasn’t changed.
Children are still being cared for. Shelters are still being supported. Daily life continues with the same steady rhythm we’ve always prioritized.
What has changed is how we share it.
We want the way we communicate to match the clarity and consistency of the work itself — not to draw attention to us, but to better reflect what matters. So while these updates may feel small, they are part of a larger effort to continue doing this work well.
And to help others see it clearly.











