by Emily Evans | Jan 18, 2022 | Hope Community Primary School, Mapalo Scholarship Fund, Lighthouse Christian School, RunFAR, Updates, Sponsorship, Education, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Orphans
We’re delighted to share our 2021 Infographic highlighting the impact of our work in sub-Saharan Africa. THANK YOU to all of our sponsors, donors and partners for making this possible. Through God’s grace and your prayers and generosity, we are making a... Read more
by Emily Evans | Sep 1, 2021 | Western Uganda Primary School, Family, Uganda, Orphans
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, our staff in Maundo, Uganda became aware that some of our sponsored families were struggling with food insecurity more than others. Local markets were closed for several months and families did not have alternative means of... Read more
by Doug Hayes | Jun 28, 2021 | Hope Community Primary School, Education, Uganda, Orphans
At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools around the world closed to contain the spread of the virus. While most children in Western nations attended virtual classes or returned to in-person learning within a few months, 15 million Ugandan children remain out of... Read more
by Doug Hayes | May 11, 2021 | Testimonies, Sponsorship, Education, Ethiopia, Orphans
During my January visit to Addis Ababa, we held a special dinner in honor of the first four Ethiopian Sponsorship Program students to have graduated from university as well. Joining these guests of honor were about 50 high school students who are currently sponsored... Read more
by Doug Hayes | Apr 5, 2021 | Lighthouse Christian School, Zambia, Orphans
One of the many endearing qualities of our dearly departed friend, Wilbroad Chanda, was his regular, conversational quotation of the Word of God. Whether in the pulpit, in prayer, or in casual conversation, our brother Will thought and spoke in the language of the... Read more
by Emily Evans | Mar 9, 2021 | Orphans, Hope Community Primary School, Testimonies, Uganda
Before she was even born, Mildred’s life was marked by trials. Her father died of AIDS while she was in her mother’s womb, and her mother passed away of the same disease eight years later. This left Mildred and her four older siblings to care for themselves. When... Read more