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".

 

 


Project
KENYA Turkana - Secondary School Education

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In Katilu we give the children in our Homes a place where they find love, shelter, food and an education. Unfortunately in this village they are the few and there are many needy children living around them cared for by guardians suffering following the post election violence in 2008.


These needy children have missed out on many things but as they come to the end of their Primary Education they are missing out on a Secondary Education due to their families lack of the necessary funds. To gain a Secondary Education will equip them for a better life for themselves and for their community.


We would like to sponsor 20 Secondary School children every year. The sponsorship will only cover school fees from form one to form four for identified children and the guardians will be responsible for other expenses.


To implement this project we need
20 children     -    $4,000 per year / £2,609 per year
1 child              -    $195 per year / £130 per year
1 child              -    $16 per month / £11 per month


Will you be one of our Sponsors and give hope and an education to a child in Katilu?

On behalf of the children, Thank you and God Bless
 



  • Good News Report

    Posted by HFTN on Jul 21, 2010 1:10 PM

    Good News Report

    Posted by HFTN on Jul 21, 2010 1:10 PM

    We already have monthly Sponsors for 3 children and the annual school fees for 1 child. Thank you Lord!

    Would you like to join us and support this Project?

    It's easy - just go to the panel opposite and click on "Donate". To be a sponsor, select "recurring donation" at the checkout. Thank you!

    -Norma Slaughter

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  • Norma Slaughter

    Norma Slaughter (on July 20, 2010) wrote:

    GOOD NEWS REPORT
    We already have monthly Sponsors for 3 children and the annual school fees for 1 child.
    Thank you Lord!
    Would you like to join us and support this Project?
    Its easy - just go to the panel opposite.




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