Hope – KS 1119

Hope – KS 1119

$37.00 / month

RESCUE HOPE THROUGH SPONSORSHIP

Hello, my name is Hope.

I am a 17 year old girl in grade 10.
My birthday is February 15th.
My favorite subject in school is Mathematics.
In my free time I enjoy Home Chores.
I would love to have you sponsor me.
I live in village of Shata and attend school at
African Vision of Hope in Silver Rest, Zambia.

$37.00 per month

Meet Hope

Hope is an 17 year old girl from the village of Shata which is in Zambia. At home Hope’s duties include many household chores such as sweeeping, washing, and fetching water. She also has responsibilities in caring for her younger siblings and “extended” family. Hope really enjoys learning about Mathematics in school and in the limited free time she has, enjoys Home Chores.

Daily Life

Daily life for Hope and her friends is very difficult. The majority of her friends from Shata, her home, are not able to afford to go to public school and survive on a single small meal per day. This meal is primarily made of nshima – a staple that is made of ground corn flour boiled in water.

Making An Impact

By being in school at African Vision of Hope Silver Rest, Hope is not only having her mind “fed”, but she is benefiting from a nutritious meal each day she is in school. The majority of these children live with a single parent or relative. Others have been forced to live with whomever will take them in, and being forced to the streets by the age of 6 is not uncommon.

Hope and her friends not only have physical poverty but they a poverty that can’t be seen. They have lost hope and do not believe that their life matters or that they matter.

Hope desires to know that someone cares for her, thinks she is of value, and needs someone to encourage her, that there is truly a Hope for a better tomorrow. Hope’s story can begin with you.

African Vision of Hope – Silver Rest

The school in . .
In Zambia the school year runs from January through December. The children will have short breaks during April, August, and December.The school day begins around 8:00 am, lunch runs in shifts starting around noon. As classes wrap up during the afternoon, some children will stay at the campus to study or help classmates with studies while others must hurry off to perform “piece-works” which we would call odd-jobs. These “piece-works” are a necessary part of many of the children’s daily survival and are how money is earned to pay for living expenses at home such as rent, food, and clothing.

Shata

Shata is within walking distance to the school in Silver Rest .

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Struggling To Survive

Day to day survival for the vulnerable and orphaned children of Zambia is very difficult. A land locked country in southern Africa, Zambia suffers greatly due to the continuing pandemic of HIV/AIDS, starvation, and the inability to offer free education to its children.To quote Mary, one of the African Vision of Hope students,

Without education you have no voice, without education you have no future, without education you have no hope.

Empowerment through education is the key to these children being lifted out of these dire living conditions. You have the opportunity to shine the light of Jesus into the hearts of these desperate children. A blessed opportunity through your relationship and the writing of letters to speak hope into a world that has become hopeless to them.

$37.00 per Month

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RESCUE HOPE THROUGH SPONSORSHIP

Hello, my name is Hope.
I am a 17 year old girl in grade 10.
My birthday is February 15th.
My favorite subject in school is Mathematics.
In my free time I enjoy Home Chores.
I would love to have you sponsor me.
I live in village of Shata and attend school at African Vision of Hope in Silver Rest, Zambia.

Meet Hope

Hope is an 17 year old girl from the village of Shata which is in Zambia. At home Hope’s duties include many household chores such as sweeeping, washing, and fetching water. She also has responsibilities in caring for her younger siblings and “extended” family. Hope really enjoys learning about Mathematics in school and in the limited free time she has, enjoys Home Chores.

Daily Life

Daily life for Hope and her friends is very difficult. The majority of her friends from Shata, her home, are not able to afford to go to public school and survive on a single small meal per day. This meal is primarily made of nshima – a staple that is made of ground corn flour boiled in water.

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