Kids Like These...

KENYA

"It is a great joy for us to be able to support the education of these children," says the Bright Hope Partnership Developer in Kenya. "These children live in exile. They have no real home. There is no greater gift we can give them than the gift of education, because there is so much hopelessness in refugee communities. Being able to attend school gives these kids hope."

The most important aspect of this project is that these children and young adults are being taught the Word of God right along with their daily studies. "Bright Hope is making this happen, through this support," Dotun said. "These scholarships are giving hope to the hopeless. We would not have the freedom to go into most of their home countries and reach them with the Gospel. But God is bringing them right tour front door, and we can now reach them. It is the familiar refugee story. Most refugees feels they have been let down by everything they know -- their government, their country, even their own people. But we see God using their refugee situation to His glory. They are hearing the Word of God every day in their classes. And they are responding. We are praying that these kids will put their education and spiritual teaching to work for their future."

HAITI

Can you imagine knowing that your own child, brother, or sister was going to school every day to learn their ABC’s and 1, 2, 3’s but learning was crowded out by hunger pains? In Haiti, they have a saying – 'a hungry stomach has no ears'. This is the reality for many children and families in Pignon, Haiti, particularly after the devastating earthquake in January 2010. At Bright Hope, we believe every child has the right to a quality education. Quite often in the areas where we work, the learning process is stunted before it can start by malnutrition.

Our partner in Pignon, Haiti, has established 17 schools in Pignon and the surrounding communities and was able to establish a School Feeding Program. Many of the students do not receive proper nutrition or even a basic meal before attending school and most would not be attending school at all if it were not for these programs.

INDIA

About 25 percent of India’s people live below the poverty line. Families living in crowded Indian cities struggle to make ends meet. Fathers are sometimes only able to make 75 cents a day. This is not nearly enough to feed their families, let alone send their children to school. Often, children are taken out of school and forced to work to help earn income for the family. This decision slams the door on the possibility of a better life. Bright Hope’s feeding program brings Hope to these families by giving their children a full stomach , an education, and a shot at a better life.

The Mathare Valley Slum, in the heart of the city of Nairobi, holds more than half a million people. Living conditions are horrific, with no basic infrastructure like a sewer system. Disease runs rampant. The government has already declared the food situation a national disaster, and the need here is critical. The most affected are the children, many of whom are orphans. The education of some children at Mathare is made possible by our feeding program which has kept a majority of the children in school and off the streets. This is the only meal most of the children receive all day. Every day 1,300 children from ages 4 to 15 are fed once.

Learn more about our work in Mathare Valley at BrightHope.org

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