Honoring Hope Hero: Dave Russ

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At Haven of Hope International, we are blessed with champions who go above and beyond to ensure that orphaned and vulnerable children experience love, dignity, and opportunity. One of those champions is Dave Russ-Hope Hero, Ambassador for the Nation of Orphans, and dedicated member of our Board of Influence. While many may know…

Woven Together in Love’s Fabric

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“I’m always asking God for divine appointments and connections,” said Tina Fauble, the unwitting founder of a ministry called Sew 2 Sow. That’s the only explanation for how her desire to teach kids to sew blossomed into an international effort to clothe and equip orphans around the world. Since 2018, Fauble and her…

Break the Comb, Not the Child. A Story about Adriana Baqueros

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Recently one of our littlest girls found herself in a predicament that is not uncommon for girls her age. She got her hair hopelessly tangled into a comb. When careful pulling and gentle tugging weren’t enough to free her locks, her caregiver’s assistant lost no time in finding a dignified solution to the…

Global Orphan Care Training Expands to 37 Homes in 19 Countries

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Empowering Orphan Care Worldwide: A Global Training Update At Haven of Hope International, we believe that equipping caregivers is one of the most powerful ways to transform the future for orphaned and vulnerable children. This quarter, we’re excited to share a significant milestone from our Orphan Care Training Institute (OCTI)-a global effort to…

Walking Hand-in-Hand: Kayera’s Ongoing Impact with HOHI

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At Haven of Hope International (HOHI), we are deeply grateful for the people who step forward to not only serve, but to walk hand-in-hand with orphaned and vulnerable children through some of life’s most difficult transitions. One such person is Kayera Kashmiri-a former HOHI Board Member, long-time child sponsor, and now an active member…

Growing Hope Through Farming at Operation Smile

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One of the most exciting developments at Operation Smile Children’s Home in Poona, Trinidad, has been the flourishing of our raised-bed farming and hydroponics projects. These initiatives are more than just gardens-they are classrooms of hope, sustainability, and opportunity for our children. Skills, Sustainability, and Income What started as a small project is…

Funding and Training Help JEHO Provide Annual Dental Care and Chart Management

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Access to proper healthcare is essential for the well-being of the children at the JEHO Safe Home. Regular medical and dental care not only ensures their current health but also helps prevent serious health issues in the future. JEHO Directors, Miriam and Peter, have done an incredible job finding compassionate local healthcare providers…

Empower Sustainable Cooking & Change Lives at Matonyok Children’s Home

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One of the current issues the children and staff at Matonyok Children’s Home are facing is the high cost of cooking fuel, limited cooking surfaces, and a smoke-filled kitchen. The home relies on firewood and charcoal for cooking, which is expensive, and the air pollution is harmful to the staff and children. Additionally, the…

Raising the Standard of Care in Oceania: Haven of Hope International at the Global Church Network Fiji Summit

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The Global Church Network Summit in Oceania, held in Fiji, brought together leaders from 22 nations across this massive region. It was a historic gathering with a unifying theme-mobilizing the church to reach and transform communities. For Haven of Hope International Orphan Care Training Institute (OCTI), this was a powerful opportunity to expand…

Expanding the Vision: Haven of Hope International at the Global Church Network Uganda Summit

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In an extraordinary gathering of leaders from across the continent, the Global Church Network Uganda Summit brought together representatives from more than 11 nations with one purpose: to strengthen the church’s response to pressing needs in Africa. Among the vital conversations was the urgent call to equip caregivers and leaders serving orphaned and…