LIBERIA - Ganta

 

Introduction & Overview

HFTN has been working in war-torn Ganta, Liberia since 1998.  All of our work is done by a staff of 6 native Liberians who are all involved in the following.

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Mercy Project

Our Children's Center cares for 15 malnourished young children at a time. As well many parents bring there children to our center for care and appropriate food to keep them healthy. We also have monthly training sessions for the parents to teach young parents how to raise healthy babies.

Our "Come Eat At My Table" program also feeds 65 children in 5 different villages everyday while there parents are working.



Hope Foster Families

We have 42 foster families that have taken in 84 orphan children that come out of our Mercy Project.  HFTN helps these families with these children by giving then food and medication if required as well as paying for there education. We also work with these families by helping them earn money through our Business development program with micro loans, or by hiring them in our own business for training.



Hope Academy 

At this time we are building a new campus(2006) that will allow us to educate over 1000 children from kindergarten to grade 12.

 

Our school has built a good reputation in the community and we look forward to training many more leaders in Liberia.

 

 

    

Business development 

Our focus on building up the economy is very strong. We have a full time staff who runs a business that hires and trains people at the same time. We also teach business at our school to the older students, which allows them to take a loan and start there own business and learn how to be prosperous. It is our hope that in time the economy in Ganta will be booming and the children that are so desperate now will grow up in a better environment.

Hope farm 

Our 25 Acre Farm is used by our families and students to grow crops for there own use and to sale for income.

      

 

Childrens Recovery Center

 

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