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Taking Care of Children With Special Needs

On Friday November 27th, the health department at Missions of Hope International (MOHI) held a medical camp at Baba Dogo. This was the third such event organized by MOHl in ...
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'Thank you MOHI - I'm the first graduate in my family!'

  Sarah Muthoni Kariuki is an alumna of Missions of Hope International (MOHI). The 24-year-old graduated in December 2020 with a BA in Political Science and Public ...
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2020: The Year in Review

  Dear Friends,Greetings from Kenya! We trust that you are doing well in the Lord. As we reflect on the past year, we are humbled by God’s faithfulness and providence. ...
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Our students are back to school!

As per the government’s directive issued in October last year, schools across the country opened on Monday January 4th. At the Missions of Hope International (MOHI) centers, ...
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MOHI Changed the Course of My Life

Twenty-five-year-old Anne Muthoni is an alumni of Missions of Hope International (MOHI) having joined MOHI in 2007. Born in Mathare valley, Anne, her three sisters and parents ...
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10 Ways to Give Back and Make a Difference This Holiday Season

There’s something about this time of year that brings out the cheerful giver in many of us! While year-end giving is a big deal for every non-profit organization like MOHI, we ...
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“I am so excited to be back to school!"

Fourteen-year-old Sheldon Ngesa is a grade eight student at Missions of Hope International (MOHI) Baba Dogo center.  Like many other students, who were due to sit for the primary ...
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“School is a safe place for our children”

Lucy Njeri is a mother of three children, two of whom attend Missions of Hope International (MOHI) schools. She has a son in grade seven at Ndovoini center and another son in ...
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Starting a Gratitude Jar: An Easy Way to Count Your Blessings

If your family is looking for a fun and meaningful activity that emphasizes all the things you’re thankful for? Consider starting a gratitude jar!
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Soap making: A skill that turns hardship into empowerment

There is a common saying in Africa: “If you empower a woman, you empower a nation.” In Mathare and its environs, soap making has emerged as a viable trade that is changing the ...
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