In war-torn regions of Africa, many individuals are living in extreme poverty. The most vulnerable of this population are the children, typically unable to ever recover from the devastation years of war has created.
Most children become the head of the household as parents were lost to violence, disease, or famine. Restoring Broken Human Lives Foundation works to provide hope and education for these children so that they may break the cycle of violence and poverty.
Restoring Broken Human Lives Foundation is a humanitarian organization focused on education and healthcare issues and relief for refugees. The Foundation has an affiliate school, Rochmahome Foundation School, which provides education for the poor and war-torn children from Sudan, Chad, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast. Most of the children reside in Ghana.
Giving Children Hope, in partnership with Restoring Broken Human Lives Foundation, is sending a container of educational tools and school supplies. These supplies will benefit Rochmahome Foundation School to provide quality education for the children of this region and bring hope to these kids in crisis.
Please consider playing a part in this shipment by sponsoring the shipment cost. With your help, thousands of children can create better lives for themselves through the gift of learning.
photo courtesy of Johns Hopkins
A 40-foot container filled with teaching supplies, learning tools, educational guides and school supplies left the Giving Children Hope facilities to benefit communities in need in Ghana.
In partnership with Gifty Dubois and Restoring Broken Human Lives Foundation, a humanitarian organization focused on education and healthcare issues and relief for refugees, the students of Rochmahome Foundation School (which provides education for the poor and war-torn children from Sudan, Chad, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast) can receive a quality education with all the necessary tools.
Gifty was thrilled about the completion of this project. She visited Giving Children Hope to see the container off and even brought her nephew to see the facility as well.
Thank you to everyone who made this shipment possible!
2012.06.30 – United States of America ($10k) /$15k
2012.06.30 – United States of America ($276k) /$620k
2012.09.30 – Iraq ($10k) /$15k