It Starts Today...

Wrap Yourself in Hope.

We are so excited to announce that the quilt is ready! Now through November 7th you have the chance to receive this one-of-a-kind Quilt of Hope. Peggy Frazier, dear friend of The Hope Project, lovingly created a keepsake treasure using fabric from our previous trips to Liberia and other West African fabrics.

The funds raised from our first Quilt of Hope drawing will help to sustain Hope International’s on-site vocational program, Sew Much Hope.

In 2019, we received a grant from Project Redwood of Tides Foundation to begin Sew Much Hope. This vocational program creates opportunity for Hope International students and local community members to receive certification and enter jobs in sewing and tailoring. You can learn more about the Sew Much Hope vocational program


Join us in raising the needed funds to sustain this year's Sew Much Hope annual budget. 


For each $10 donation during the week of November 1st to 7th, you will receive one chance to win this beautiful 53”x60” quilt. The winner will be announced November 9th by our Liberian partners.

Once again, our deepest gratitude to Peggy Frazier who was assisted by fellow Hope Project friends, Peggy McCune and Rebecca DeGaris. Thank you for investing time, energy, and heart on behalf of the students of Hope International. You are a gift to us all. 

Set Your Alarm, Mark Your Calendar, Get Ready...

Set your alarm, mark your calendar, gather your money, because The Hope Project’s first ever Quilt of Hope drawing is about to begin!

November 1st-7th you will have the chance to receive a one-of-a-kind West African quilt, created with love by a friend of The Hope Project, Peggy Frazier. Each $10 donation enters you for one chance to win. Look for more details, including link to enter, in your inbox November 1st!

The funds raised will help sustain the 2021-2022 Sew Much Hope vocational program where the skills gained have the power to change the lives of many.

Feeling Sew Much Hope!

Back to the Future 2021

Dear Friends of Hope,

While school life here in the States has been beginning, adjusting, and pivoting, in-person school at Hope International began for this year’s senior class last Tuesday, October 19th. Pictured are some of the 2022 seniors, whose school uniforms will be arriving soon. The rest of the students will be returning in November. 

There will be condensed instruction and a longer year and our Liberian friends will find a way to make it all work. Over our 13 years together they have modeled what resiliency and adaptability look like when life swerves.   

Wishing the students and staff of Hope International a year of health and learning.