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SHELTER OF HOPE CENTER

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The organization began the child sponsorship in August 2014 with 20 orphans and vulnerable children who had successful sponsors

Vulnerable Children's Support Initiative

The organization began the child sponsorship in August 2014 with 20 orphans and vulnerable children who had successful sponsors.
The program has been successful and in the coming years the organization will increase the number of children sponsored. The sponsorship program enables the children access: free quality education, school stationary, school uniform and are also catered for under school feeding programs.

Featured Vulnerable Child Profiles

Natali Okoth Odhiambo

Natali Okoth Odhiambo was born on 4/04/ 2006. His father passed away in 2009 while his mother died in 2013. He is taken care of by his uncle William Obondo. He joined Grace Academy in 2012. He is good in class work. His favorite subject is Social Studies. His favorite meal is fried eggs. He would like to be a driver in future. Naftali loves playing ball games.

Consolata Adhiambo Odhiambo

Consolata Adhiambo Odhiambo was born on 26/6/2004 in East Kagan Location, Komenya sub location in Homa Bay County. Her father was Joseph Anyango who passed away in 2005 and her late mum Sara Atieno who died in 2006. Her step mother, Emily Adhiambo is her guardian. She is a very active and bright girl. Consolata is a quiet, disciplined girl who is currently in class four.

Peter Adoma Odero

Peter Adoma Odero is a partial orphan. He is survived by a single mum who is unable to take care of him. The bright jovial boy is in class four. He likes looking after cattle while at home. His favorite subject is Mathematics. He likes beef stew. Adoma would like to be a soldier when he grows up.

Featured Vulnerable Child

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Library Upgrade

At the Shelter of Hope Center, every day is about rebuilding lives. For the children, youth, and families we serve, education is more than learning—it is a pathway to stability, confidence, and opportunity. Our library has long been a quiet place of refuge, but today it can no longer meet the growing needs of our community.

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Support for Our Cause

Your gift to Shelter of Hope for Children and Community provides thousands of hours of support for health, shelter, food, education, hundreds of hours of training for healthcare providers and countless hours of joy to the poor communities.

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Mildred Awuor Ochola

Mildred Awuor Ochola was born on 27th July 2013 to Lilian Awino Otina, single mother. Mildred’s mother works as maid in Homa Bay town. Mildred lives with her grandmother who depends on subsistence farming for a living. Mildred is in Pre-School level one (1) at Shelter of Hope Academy. She enjoys number work. She is quite and friendly girl who loves her classmates. At home, she helps out by cleaning utensils and feeding chicken. She enjoys drawing pictures and playing with toys during her free time. Mildred has not decide on her future career.

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Handy Willis Okello

Handy Willis Okello was born on 21st March 2013, Nairobi County, to George Olum and Ruth Awuor. Both parents are alive and are peasant farmers in kagan village, Homa Bay County. Handy is in Pre-School level one (1) at Shelter of Hope Academy. He is friendly and bright boy. At home, he helps out by looking after small animals. At his tender age, Handy enjoys playing football with classmates. Rice and beans are his favorite dishes. Handy fellowships at Grace Bible Chapel in Sunday school. Handy wishes to be a pilot when he grows up.

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Moses Ochiri Ouma

Moses Ochiri Ouma was born on 20th June 2008 to Geophrey Ouma Ochiri and Millicent Akello Ouma who are residents of Gongo village, Homa Bay and works in informal sector. Moses works is in grade four (4) at Shelter of Hope Academy. Mathematics is his best subject. Moses belongs to pathfinder category in Seventh Day Adventist. At home, Moses helps out by looking after animals and fetching water. Moses loves to play volleyball. He aspires to be engineer in future.

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