July’s Hopeful News
Our Kenyan team finally got to move all of our high school scholars to the safe house! We are excited for the opportunity to engage them more, both academically and psycho-socially.
Our Kenyan team finally got to move all of our high school scholars to the safe house! We are excited for the opportunity to engage them more, both academically and psycho-socially.
This month, we distributed clothing to our Malkia women and graduated scholars in Leadership Development and Entrepreneurship.
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Freely in Hope believes that girls deserve equal access to education. However, COVID-19 has caused a rise in cases of sexual and domestic violence as socioeconomic disparities are widening, schools are still closed, and girls are forced to work and shelter in unsafe places.
This month, we started individualized tutoring, group therapy, and we attained textbooks for our high school scholars in Zambia!
Our team in Kenya conducted a career test where our high school scholars were able to align their education with their future aspirations! They have big dreams and we are excited to collaborate with them!
Even though COVID-19 is new, the trauma it has caused is not; therefore we are able to learn from past experiences and use that as a way to propel us forward.
At Freely in Hope, we believe that recognizing the inherent dignity of oppressed peoples is essential to the pursuit of justice.
This month, we started individualized tutoring, group therapy, and we attained textbooks for our high school scholars in Zambia!
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