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August 14, 2024
Giving Hope to 22 Students!

We are excited to announce that Hope for the Hopeless is now sponsoring 22 new girls and boys, allowing them to continue their dream of education. Although in the United States a public education is provided by the Government through 12th grade, in Keyna, High School is not a guarantee. Students must receive top marks […]

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April 17, 2024
From Students to Leaders: Wadada Students Shine at Rally

Although our Samburu Plains Children’s Rally has come to a close, we want to take a minute to thank our incredible Wadada Student Leaders. Pulling off an event of this magnitude requires hard work, coordination, and unwavering dedication, and it's thanks to these exceptional young men and women that our rally was a resounding success. […]

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August 21, 2023
Leadership Exemplified

We couldn’t help but share this video – it is a perfect example of how the Wadada Children’s House creates true leaders. Here Jackline, under the supervision of Children’s Ministry Leader Mary, teaches dozens of students at the Children’s Rally. Traditionally, children in these regions were seen as less than cattle. Spending resources on encouraging […]

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August 17, 2023
Students Leading the Way

We are always impressed with our Wadada Student’s leadership skills, but nothing showcases their abilities more than the Children’s Rallies. Currently, more than 700 children are attending a Children’s Rally hosted by the Wadada Ministry (led by Reverend Nelly) in Torosei in Kenya. During the rally, our Wadada Students join Rev. Nelly, Children’s Ministry Leader […]

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April 26, 2023
Children Begin to Arrive

We are excited to begin welcoming kids today to another Children’s Rally. We try to hold the gatherings in different areas to reach as many kids as possible during school holidays. This rally is reaching very remote children, only miles from the Tanzania border in Magadi. Children are traveling miles, often through rough terrain, including […]

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