Kabagambe Childcare Foundation: A Home Where Hope Is Growing in Uganda

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In the Kampala region of Uganda, near Mende, the story of Kabagambe Childcare Foundation is a beautiful reminder that God often uses someone’s deepest pain to become a pathway of healing for others. Kabagambe Childcare Foundation was founded by Alex Kabagambe, a man who understands the journey of vulnerable children because he once…

Refugio de Esperanza: Where Learning Becomes Hope

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At Refugio de Esperanza in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, hope has always been more than a word-it has been a way of life. What began as a step of faith has grown into Haven of Hope International’s flagship home and a model of care for children who have experienced poverty, abandonment, abuse, and trauma.…

Watu Wa Maana: The Learning Lab Initiative for Very Important Futures

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In Ruiru, Kenya, there is a children’s home with a name that speaks dignity over every child: Watu Wa Maana, which means “very important people.” For children who have known abandonment, poverty, trauma, or life on the streets, that name is more than a title. It is a message of restoration: you matter,…

Somebody Cares Africa: The Learning Lab Initiative for a Brighter Future

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In Kawempe, near Kampala, Uganda, Somebody Cares Africa is more than a safe place for children-it is a testimony of what happens when compassion becomes action. Under the leadership of Apostle Prince Chemonges and the ministry of Cross Pointe International Ministries, children who have faced hardship, instability, and loss are being surrounded with…

The Learning Lab Initiative for Literacy and Hope at Operation Smile Children’s Home

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At Operation Smile Children’s Home in Trinidad, Haven of Hope International is helping write a new chapter of restoration, learning, and hope. For children who have experienced abandonment, abuse, instability, or trauma, education is often interrupted long before they arrive in care. Some children come with learning gaps. Others have struggled with reading,…

Making the Effort: A Learning Lab for Matonyok Children’s Home

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In the Maasai language, Matonyok means “make the effort.” For the children of Matonyok Children’s Home in Arusha, Tanzania, those words are more than a name-they are a daily testimony of courage, care, and hope. Founded by Emmy Sitayo, a nurse who could not turn away vulnerable children, Matonyok has become a place…

Opening the Door to Learning at JEHO Safe Home

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In the Embakasi Pipeline District of Nairobi, Kenya, life can be crowded, noisy, and difficult. For vulnerable children, the challenges are even greater. Many children who come to JEHO Safe Home have been abandoned, rescued from the streets, brought by government agencies, or referred from hospitals. They arrive carrying more than the need…

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…

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…

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…