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…
Read More...“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…
Read More...At Haven of Hope International, we’re blessed to have supporters who don’t just talk about change-they climb mountains for it. One of those champions is Beth Webley, a dedicated member of our Advisory Board whose heart beats for young people aging out of care in Bolivia. For the past three years, Beth has been walking…
Read More...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…
Read More...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…
Read More...At Watu wa Maana Children’s Home, their mission has always been to transform the lives of vulnerable youth – including street children, orphans, and children from disadvantaged backgrounds – through holistic care, education, and rehabilitation. They work to equip every child with the skills, confidence, and opportunities they need to lead productive and…
Read More...The children at Watu Wa Maana Children’s Centre are living up to the Swahili meaning of their home’s name, “Very Important People”. These incredible young minds are thinking big about their futures, aspiring to become the leaders and changemakers of tomorrow. Each day, the children’s eyes light up as they speak about their…
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