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Read MoreWe have just received these lovely photos from Ghana. The children are looking smart in their new uniforms, all ready for the new term ahead. We wish them all the best with their studies.
Read More“I’d love the children who come to Pencott to leave with an impact in their heart as well as their mind”.
Read MoreJulie reports on her second expedition with Operation Orphan to Sierra Leone
Read MoreRed dust between my toes, insect bites plastered all over my legs, yet I’m the happiest I’ve been in a long time…
Read MoreSecuring a child’s education lays the foundation for them to build a strong future. When a child is orphaned they often become the lowest priority and can be seen as a financial burden to the extended family that absorbs them into care.
Read MoreSince its formation, Hope for Life has helped hundreds of children living with HIV/AIDS in Mutare.
Read MoreThere have been some exciting developments at the Amatelaz Homework Centre in Sakubva, in the east of Zimbabwe.
Read MoreTogether with the National Mission Commission of Nepal, we are financially supporting 13 orphan children in Nepal. Some of these children lost their parents during the earthquake in 2015.
Read MoreWilbert was one of the very first deaf children I met when I moved to Mutare in 1986.
Read MoreFollowing recent school exams, Jacob and I decided to ask the children at Amatelaz Homework Centre to assess how their learning and behaviour has improved and what could still be improved on.
Read MoreThe Children of Hope team in Zimbabwe are doing a tremendous job, in very difficult circumstances, to maintain the high level of care and support for these children.
Read MoreJune has sent through some photos of the children working hard at the Amatelaz Homework Centre. The children all attend school and then after the school day come along to the Homework Centre. What incredible commitment and determination!
Read MoreDeaf adults and staff at Nzeve teach sign language in short workshops and in the evening at a sign language course. Last term we taught 30 policemen, 35 people wanting to be sign language interpreters, 20 college students and 150 school children.
Read MoreThis term has been a good one with every child giving her best. Their interest in sewing has been amazing. This project has helped them a lot and an added advantage to Jane and Most because they are also doing sewing as a practical subject at School.
Read MoreIt’s been a really exciting start to the new term at the Amatelaz Homework Centre in Mutare, Eastern Zimbabwe!
Read MoreThe children at the Friendship House have completed their first school term. The report below is from those who have invested huge amounts of time and energy into caring for the children.
Read MoreWe were delighted to have recieved a £2,000 donation from the NG Network this week for Ghana, and the work in the Nutrition Centre.
Read MoreOur new partners in Iraq sent the following update:
Read MoreBut when going to school does not come automatically – when you are deaf and cannot go to your local school and your family do not have the money to send you to the only secondary level boarding school which accepts deaf children in the Province – then school becomes more important to you.
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