Hope For The Nations


Learn more about this Program Program: CHILDREN IN EXTREME POVERTY

All of the children that Hope for the Nations works with are 'at risk' because of the effects of extreme poverty. Poverty impacts children because it hurts families. There are a number of ways in which it does this.

Poverty is a barrier to accessing health services. HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB affect millions of parents each year; without access to treatment, parents are unable to get well, earn a living or care for their children. Sometimes this means that their children are orphaned.

Poverty impacts a family's ability to provide food, shelter and education for all of their family members. In extreme poverty conditions, families may send their children to work rather than to school; in the worst scenario, children are employed in the worst forms of labour or parents sell their children into the trafficking network.

Poverty, in a variety of ways, feeds the cycle of violence in countries that are caught in conflict. Not only does this violence kill parents and children, it also causes major upheaval in the lives of families and communities,  destroying family assets and future opportunities.

Without strategic interventions, poverty tends to be passed from one generation to another. Hope for the Nations believes that by intervening in the lives of the children who are most disadvantaged by poverty - orphans and vulnerable children - we can begin the process of change and the cycle of poverty can be broken. "Today's orphans" can be "tomorrow's leaders".

 

 

Learn more about this Project Project: KENYA - Kitale: Mali Saba Children's Home & Community Development Project

CHILDREN'S HOME:  

A local Kenyan couple, Charles and Pamela, care for 31 children, all of whom are now attending school, with the exception of 3 infants. A staff of 8 assist with community care, cooking, and upkeep of the property.

After working for 2 years with street children, Charles had to resign from his employment because of difficult work conditions. He then ventured out in faith to start caring for children with his wife. Charles and Pamela started this small children's home in 2002 in response to the high needs of children in the region due to HIV/AIDS and droughts.

In 2004, Love Mercy and Hope For The Nations formed a partnership to assist the Mali Saba project. They were joined by Bonavista Baptist Church and Building Beyond Borders in 2007.  Since then, Building Beyond Borders has spear-headed initiatives to raise resources for this project and partnership.  

Today, we are working on a strategic plan to move from dependency into sustainability through community deveopment initiatives. In order to achieve this we will continue to partner with individuals and businesses. 

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT:

Our plan is to purchase a 5-acre plot of farm land adjacent to the Mali Saba Childrens Home. Once we drill a bore hole, we will supply clean water for our children and their neighbours and provide irrigation to ensure a good harvest. We will introduce 100% organic bio-intensive gardens and move away from using synthetic fertilizers.

This strategic plan will yield larger and healthier crops. By installing an underground cold storage container we will be able to stock pile our produce, we will no longer be subjected to paying the highly inflated market prices.

Not only will this project look after the needs of Mali Saba kids but also the needs of another 80-100 abandoned orphans in the Kitale area. The 5-acre plot will also create local employment and will provide future opportunities for some of our children.

*See "Community Development Project Costs" Below in POSTS.

Our partner organizations are: Love Mercy, Building Beyond Borders (www.buildingbeyondborders.com) and 'Element Four', a marketing and Research and Development company based in Kelowna, BC. [Click here to learn more about our partners]

Funds Raised: $105.00 CAD
Goal: $100.00 CAD
Percentage of goal: 100 %
Champion: (Completed)
Sarah Green - Sarah's Slum Project

Champion Image

I know Larry and Francine and I saw in the images the huge problems over in Kitale, Kenya and I want to help!!

I am aiming to buy clothes and food for the people living in the slums and the garbage dumps in Kitale with the $100 I raise.

I invite you to join me.



  • Sarah Green

    Sarah Green
    Founder



  • Andrew Green

    Andrew Green
    Donated: $15.00 CAD

    Go for it Sarah!

    It's so good to see you getting behind Larry & Francine in helping touch Kitale with some of God's compassion,

    Love you girl,
    Dad xxx



  • Elise

    Elise



  • HFTN

    HFTN



  • Huguette Lebel

    Huguette Lebel
    Donated: $20.00 CAD

    Great initiative Sarah! Hope you will reach your goal.

    Blessings,
    A fan :)



  • Karen Barkman

    Karen Barkman
    Donated: $40.00 CAD

    Sarah way to go!!! I love your spirit to help the kids in the slums.
    You will make a difference... keep going!!!



  • The Green Family

    The Green Family
    Donated: $20.00 CAD

    Proud of you Sarah, go for it!




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  • HFTN

    HFTN (on March 03, 2010) wrote:

    Hey Sarah,

    I was thinking about you this morning because I got an email from Kenya (HFTN) saying that hundreds of kids have been kicked out of living in the Mau Forest there. So I'm thinking of getting my kids involved doing a Forest Walk for Earth Week here! Do you think kids here would get into that?

    I also wanted to let you know that HFTN is a partner of the school district, so if you want to get your classmates involved in supporting your project, it is ok. You can just talk to your teacher and if he/she has questions, send them to HFTN. Or you can just post your champion page to facebook (if you have an account) so that your friends can all see the great work you're doing!


  • Elise

    Elise (on January 11, 2010) wrote:

    thanks for cheering me along, Sara! Good luck with your fundraising...I made my goal!




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