Back to School at Matonyok Children’s Home: “Make the Effort” in Arusha, Tanzania

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In the Maasai language, “Matonyok” means “make the effort.” That phrase becomes especially powerful at the start of a new school year, when pencils are sharpened, uniforms are straightened, and children line up-many of them carrying a story that could have easily kept them from ever sitting in a classroom. Haven of Hope…

Back to School at Watu Wa Maana: Education as a Lifeline in Ruiru, Kenya

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Just outside Nairobi, in the industrial town of Ruiru, there is a place where children who once slept on the streets are learning to carry something new: a backpack filled with possibility. Watu Wa Maana-Swahili for “very important people”-is more than a children’s home. It is a daily declaration that every child, no…

Back to School at Kabagambe Children’s Foundation: Horizons Are Opening in Uganda

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In the Kampala region of Uganda-near Mende-a new school term is more than a date on the calendar. For the children of Kabagambe Childcare Foundation (KCF), back to school is a celebration of something they once believed they would never have: a real chance. Not long ago, these children lived with the crushing…

Backpacks, Uniforms, and a Brand-New Beginning at Refugio de Vida (Peru)

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The first day of school carries a special kind of hope. New notebooks still crisp. Uniforms neatly pressed. Shoes tied tight. For many children, it’s a normal rhythm of life. For the girls at Refugio de Vida (Refuge of Life) near Pucallpa, Peru, school is often something far more fragile-and far more sacred.…

Back to School at JEHO Safe Home: A Classroom Key in the Concrete Jungle of Nairobi

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Back-to-school season looks different when a child’s “neighborhood” is a maze of high-rise concrete, narrow walkways, and relentless survival. In the Embakasi (Pipeline) area of Nairobi, many children grow up surrounded by hardship so intense that some live and die without ever leaving the slum. For the most vulnerable-children abandoned, neglected, or found…

Back to School, Back to Hope: How Education Is Changing Lives at Refugio de Esperanza

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At Refugio de Esperanza in Bolivia, the start of a new school year feels like a fresh sunrise. Class schedules are posted, uniforms are pressed, and the house hums with the kind of anticipation only children can create-equal parts excitement, nerves, and big dreams. This year, Director “Mama Gladys” couldn’t stop smiling as…

Hope and Healing at JEHO

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Our September visit to JEHO Orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, was filled with gratitude, growth, and glimpses of God’s faithfulness. From the moment we stepped through the gates, the warm and welcoming atmosphere spoke volumes. The staff and children interacted with ease, laughter echoing through the hallways-a reflection of healing and stability that continues…

Hope Restored: Transforming Dorms, Transforming Lives

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When the Dean Ramsey Pennsylvania Men and Women of Action Team arrived in Kenya, something powerful began to happen. Hammers and paint brushes became instruments of hope as this incredible team kicked off the long-awaited renovation of the girls’ and boys’ dormitories and bathrooms at the Watu Wa Maana Children’s Center. We had…

URGENT NEED: LIVE KIDNEY DONOR FOR NEEMA

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Neema is a precious and brave young lady currently in California, waiting on the deceased donor list for a kidney transplant. WHO IS NEEMA? She’s a brave and bright young girl in urgent need of a kidney transplant. She has been in the US getting stronger physically under the incredible care at UCSF,…

Raising a Cry for the Nation of Orphans

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It has been a season of powerful momentum as Alice and John Sweet continue to raise awareness for the Nation of Orphans. God has been opening doors, and voices that were once silent are now being heard on global platforms.At the recent Global Church Network Summit in Athens, Greece, Alice opened the gathering…