Join us at the Hope Circle Launch

Join a FREE virtual event celebrating our scholars!

March is International Women’s Month, and in honor of women worldwide, we’d love to invite you to our virtual Hope Circle Launch! We can’t wait for you to hear uplifting stories from our scholars and see what exciting things we have planned for 2021. Come see what the Hope Circle membership is all about and register below!

At our launch event, you’ll be able to:

  • Learn from our scholars’ powerful stories and ways to support survivors of sexual violence.
  • Participate in a live Q&A with Freely in Hope scholars and alumni and get a behind the scenes update on what we’re up to and where we’re going.
  • Chat in a safe space where you can ask important questions and engage in meaningful conversation.

Join the Hope Circle Launch
March 4 @ 11am pst

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Jean is a singer, speaker, survivor-advocate, and Freely in Hope Alumni. Born and raised in Lusaka, Zambia, her passion for social justice stems from her personal experience of injustice and witnessing the same inequality across the globe. She has an undergraduate degree in psychology and a minor in media studies. She loves using music and dance to inspire others to find liberation through their art. 

Faith is a poet, emcee, actress, survivor-advocate,  and Freely in Hope scholar. Hailing from Nairobi, Kenya, Faith has a passion to see her community transform. She is pursuing a degree in counseling psychology. She’s been trained in leadership and entrepreneurship and even started an empowerment project for vulnerable girls. She writes and performs poetry to inspire girls to find their beauty in the midst of brokenness.

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Meet Idah

Idah is a passionate about the power of speaking of speaking out. She grew up in Lusaka Zambia. She is a survivor and a Freely in Hope scholar pursuing a bachelor’s degree in law.

Meet Ann

Ann, a high school student and scholarship participant from Zambia grew up in an abusive environment. Despite having experienced such a harsh reality, pursuing education through Freely in Hope became her haven.

Safeguarding children in faith communities

At Freely in Hope, creating safe spaces for children is at the heart of our mission to prevent sexual abuse and foster safety for communities. In Kenya and Zambia, we recently launched groundbreaking Child Protection Programs equipping faith leaders with the tools and resources to protect children from harm and foster environments where they can thrive.

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