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India: Planned technical college for graduates, 6 new Children’s Hope Center after-school care centers to further help our children break the cycle of poverty
Image: We are happy to reveal this architectural sketch of our proposed India Technical College which will generate funds for our India programs while also providing scholarship seats for our graduating high school students. An exciting project we are planning is a technical college that will serve our graduates and other young adults starting in

Cebu: Story of one impoverished girl’s transformation at orphan home; education and farmland programs news roundup
Photo: The girls living at our Cebu Girls Home are thankful for weekly harvests of bananas on our farmland enterprise, the profits supplementing our programs. Today we are happy to share the redemptive story of a girl living at our orphan home, 12-year-old Tala.* She came to live with us this year because her family

Peace Gospel celebrates 10 year partnership with rural Uganda team; great accomplishments in education programs, medical clinic services, and farmland enterprise
Photo: Students in our programs are so grateful for the existence of our education programs which make quality, affordable education available in a region of Uganda where it is typically very scarce. We are happy to report that this month we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary of partnership with our rural Uganda native team.

Myanmar: 75 orphans taking their end-of-semester exams; case study of orphan rescued from poverty at age 4; our team faces challenges after flooding
Photo: Orphan children in our program are thankful to receive complete residential care in a family environment along with an education, medical support, and daily nutritious meals. We are happy to report that 75 of our orphans (ages 5-18) are preparing to take their end-of-semester exams in October. To prepare for their exams, the children

Nepal: New scarf company to benefit our survivor artisans; child at our orphan home wins essay writing competition
Photo: Anita Jaisinghani, founder of Queen Scarves, seen with our survivor artisans who have just begun making scarves for her scarf company, to benefit the girls and their program with fair trade proceeds. We currently have 11 girls (ages 16-25) living at our Nepal trafficking rehabilitation home, nine of whom recently completed their skill development

65 students in preparation to take national exams; plans to improve the safety of our schools and farmland irrigation methods
Photo: Students are drawing many benefits from our rural boarding high school, one of the few accredited Ugandan high schools in a non-urban area We are happy to report that 230 of our students (ages 13-18) took their end-of-semester exams in May, and they all received excellent scores. Now 65 of our high school students

Kampala, Uganda field director shares personal story of his calling to care for children; plans for new building for Children’s Hope Center School
Photo: Our Kampala program director Joseph seen here with some of his students at our primary school in the Katoogo slum colony. Today we bring you an update from our programs in Kampala, Uganda. We currently have 168 children (ages 3-15) enrolled in our Children’s Hope Center School this semester — they are studying Luganda

India primary school successfully completes 10th school year; 8 orphans graduate from high school; one graduate’s success story in her own words
Photo: One of the girls who has benefited from our residential care girls home and on-campus primary school the past several years, seen here in one of her classrooms. We are very thankful to share a retrospective of the success of our primary school in India. Our faithful field director and native team first opened

Cebu: Farmland enterprise enjoys ongoing harvest at fishery; students receive high scores on final exams; story of one child’s progress in our programs
Photo: A student at our Children’s Hope Center after school care program is happy about the tutoring and nutrition support she receives, ensuring her success in school. We are very happy to report that all 40 children (ages 6-18) enrolled in our Children’s Hope Center after-school care program on the island of Cebu, Philippines, took

Myanmar: Children receive high scores on final exams; diverse crops flourishing on new land; story of one orphan boy’s journey from poverty to hope in his own words
Photo: Children of our orphan care program were happy to recently visit the new farmland which is producing fruits and vegetables of many kinds. Our primary and middle school students took their end-of-semester exams in February, and our high school students took their end-of-semester exams in March. To prepare for their exams, the children received