Girls at Fountain of Hope having supper

From One Meal to a Movement

Twenty-five years ago, in the dusty streets of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe… Gideon and Jennifer Chishamba saw children who had no one to care for them. They did something simple and radical: they cooked a single pot of food and invited those children to eat. That one act – one pot, one night – became the seed of Fountain of Hope. What

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rejoice and tinase from the Fountain of Hope

Left to Die, Rescued by Love

Like many children around the world, Natasha had hopes and dreams for her future. But as her world crumbled around her, she saw her dreams crumbling too. When she was just one month old, Natasha’s father abandoned her family, leaving her mother to provide for two young children on her own.

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Natasha’s Journey: From Hardship to Hope​

Like many children around the world, Natasha had hopes and dreams for her future. But as her world crumbled around her, she saw her dreams crumbling too. When she was just one month old, Natasha’s father abandoned her family, leaving her mother to provide for two young children on her own.

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basket weaving by women of hope

Women of Hope

Empowering women to provide for their families through vocational training and small-business skills. Women of Hope serves more than 200 women in Kangulumira – most of them AIDS widows – giving them practical skills, business training, and a place to rebuild dignity. Through basket weaving, sewing, and microbusiness coaching, these women are building small enterprises, supporting children, and becoming leaders

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Kids from the Uganda Foster Family School looking directly into the camera

Kyabato School

Mission Kyabato School provides education for 300 children, ensuring they receive the academic foundation needed to pursue higher learning and stable careers. Programs and Activities Primary Education: A structured K-7 curriculum ensures students build strong reading, writing, and math skills. Character & Leadership Development: Students participate in leadership training, community service, and mentorship programs. Scholarships for Vulnerable Children: The school

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Kangulamira School

Mission Kangulumira School provides quality education for 350 children in a rural village, empowering them to break free from poverty through learning. The school is dedicated to academic excellence, spiritual growth, and character development. Programs and Activities Primary Education: The school offers a well-rounded curriculum, ensuring children develop strong literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking skills. Christian Discipleship: Students receive spiritual

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Foster Family Farm

Mission Foster Family Farm provides fresh food and economic sustainability for the Foster Family Network. Through 40 acres of farmland, the farm feeds the children, trains them in agriculture, and generates income to support foster families. Programs and Activities Sustainable Food Production: The farm grows a variety of fruits, vegetables, and grains, ensuring nutritious meals for the children in foster

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SIITA Nest children with staff

SIITA Nest School

Mission SIITA Nest School provides quality education to children in SIITA Nest Mother’s Love Home and the surrounding community. The school ensures that even the most vulnerable receive an education, spiritual guidance, and practical life skills to break the cycle of poverty​. Programs and Activities Primary & Nursery Education: Offering structured K-7 learning with 323 students enrolled​. Vocational Training: Students

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Uganda Village Medical Clinic

Village Medical Clinic – Kangulumira, Uganda

Mission The Village Medical Clinic is a beacon of hope in rural Uganda, providing compassionate and dignified healthcare to those who would otherwise have no access to medical services. Founded by Sam Kisolo, the clinic is committed to serving the community with high-quality medical care, ensuring that every patient is treated with respect, love, and dignity. Programs and Services Comprehensive

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