Power of Hope is Surging

Friends of Hope,

Our third, on-site vocational program, Power of Hope, is surging. We set a goal of 100 students and currently the program is running 4 sections daily for over 125 students!

Classes began in April 2022 and courses last 18 months. Upon graduation, students will be qualified as Electrical Technicians. Once again, we extend our deep gratitude to Project Redwood of Tides Foundation for making this program possible, along with our other two, on-site vocational programs, Sew Much Hope and Cooking Up Hope.  You can learn more about them here.

Powerful Together! 

They are Providing Care and Comfort

Devine is 1 of 1,200 students at Hope International.
She has a story, dreams, and hopes for the future.

Devine

Devine Brahman, age 9, has just completed her 2nd grade year at Hope International. Her mother sells juice, and her father is a coach. Devine dreams of becoming a nurse.

Many of our current students and graduates dream of becoming nurses in Liberia. In fact, 5 of our 12 scholarship recipients currently enrolled in university are majoring in nursing.

The educational opportunities that The Hope Project provides through your generosity impacts not only individual students like Devine, but their families, their communities, and the future of Liberia. It will be these students who will together create Liberia’s future.

Thank you for supporting students like Devine, from elementary through university.

As we continue our collective move forward through the pandemic, witness war and domestic upheaval, this work can feel small. The love and generosity you share in your families and communities and the shared table of Hope with our Liberian friends, these are the gifts that serve as the antidote to these big challenges our world faces.

Together is Always Best.

Liberty For All

Land of the Free

Liberia, which means “land of the free”, declared independence on July 26, 1847, and became the first republic on the African Continent. A complex and brutal history followed that led to Liberia’s civil war(s). 

Today, we celebrate with our Liberian friends and partners their independence and look forward to a future of liberty for all.