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Uganda Children’s Hope Center faces challenges from food crisis; new ‘She Has Hope’ home launched in Kampala
Photo: This child in the Katoogo slum colony of Kampala, Uganda, is thankful to receive breakfast and lunch as a Kindergarten student at our Children’s Hope Center. Earlier this month our executive director, Kirby Trapolino, traveled to Uganda to review the programs of Peace Gospel International and our human trafficking response program known as She

Jewelry designer from U.S. returns to Nepal ‘She Has Hope’ home to teach new jewelry designs
Photo: The girls at our Nepal ‘She Has Hope’ rehabilitation home enjoyed learning how to make over 400 handmade necklaces with guest teacher Lindsey. We are happy to report that on February 18th, a volunteer traveled from Houston, Texas, to visit the new group of girls currently living at our ‘She Has Hope’ rehabilitation home

India: Rice harvest yields over 9 tons of rice to supply 4 months of meals for orphans; high school plans move forward
Photo: Orphans at our girls and boys homes are thankful for nutritious meals made with fresh, organic ingredients grown on our local farmland enterprise. We are happy to report that we harvested over 9 tons of rice this month at our rice farm. This harvest amount will provide a nourishing ingredient to our children’s meals

Despite recent storm damage, fishery and other farmland harvests prove fruitful in supporting children’s outreach
Photo: Our Philippines farmland includes an 85-tree banana grove, providing a consistent harvest of fresh bananas for our children’s programs year-round. Our native team on the island of Cebu reports that a severe storm with heavy rains and strong winds began on January 9th and lasted almost 2 weeks. Thankfully, our farmland enterprise received only

Uganda rural primary school seeks upgrades; recent potato harvest yields one ton despite drought
Photo: Children at our rural primary school are happy to have uniforms, school supplies, and loving teachers in their remote village near the Kenya border. Previously they had to walk several miles to reach a government school in a neighboring village. Today we bring you an important update from our native team in Uganda. We

Manila ‘Children’s Hope Center’ continues improvements with new desks; hygiene kits, toys given for Christmas celebration
Photo: Our children at the Manila Children’s Hope Center are very happy about their new after-school care facility and the news of more improvements on the way. We are happy to report that more improvements have been made to our Children’s Hope Center program in the Payatas Landfill Colony of Manila. By keeping the children

15 new rescues enrolled in Kathmandu human trafficking rehabilitation home; garden project sees continued success
Photo: Part of the path to rehabilitation includes empowering the girls with marketable skills such as jewelry making. Many graduates go on to start their own small businesses. We are happy to report that we recently rescued 15 Nepalese girls (ages 17-22) from the perils of human trafficking with the help of local hotel owners,

Myanmar rice harvest yields 6.6 tons, will supply staple ingredient in over 45,000 meals for children
Photo: Workers at our farmland are not only happy to know that their work provides much-needed food for children in need, but also for the fair wage they receive working at the farm. We are happy to report that the fifth annual harvest at our Myanmar rice farm took place in early December and was

India high school fund receives boost from $100,000 matching pledge; final step toward accreditation within sight
Photo: Students at our Girls Home who will benefit from our on-campus high school in the years to come. We are happy to report that thanks to a generous matching pledge from one of our donors, any gifts up to $100,000 toward our India high school fund will be doubled now through December 31st! We are

Uganda program spotlight: rural primary education transforms local community; case study of orphan girl
Photo: Girls enrolled at the school pose for a photo in one of their new classrooms. We are happy to report that our rural primary school students in Uganda just completed a successful school semester on December 9th. They enjoyed studying math, English, their native language of Bantu, 3 levels of literacy classes, and a