Passionate about giving children born in poverty hope for future. Aims: lives transformed, cycle of poverty broken. 100% of your gift goes directly to projects
Thank you to everyone that has given their time over the years to help making Hand in Hand work. Without volunteers most charities would not exist.#volunteersweek
Another mentorship session for some of our students in training looking at essential life skills to cope with the current challenges of the labour market in Kenya. We hope you have a great time together. #mentorship#themakingofachampion
New Hope Secondary students may be on break from school but they are currently enjoying some mentorship time with PK and team. Looks like you have started with some good ice-breaking sessions! #mentorship
Thank you Colin for running the London Marathon despite recent health challenges. Thank you for all you do to give hope to the children and families connected to New Hope. #marathon
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In a challenging world your gifts are giving opportunity and hope to students being supported into training courses. Thank you.#training#opportunity
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Peter is currently doing interviews with students connected to our partner projects for training courses.. Praying they will be able to access the courses that are best for them and that they will make the most of the opportunities they have. #training
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As International Women's day is celebrated and having just returned from a trip to Kenya, we celebrate all the women involved in the children and young people supported; the teacher, the mother, the aunt, the grandmother, the leader.Thank you.#internationalwomensday
We can learn from children. As the little ones at Daylove nursery were taking their mid morning snack the other day, you could witness those that had snack brought from home sharing with those that had none.#sharingiscaring
Always humbled when you visit the Daylove community and see some of the challenges faced; large class sizes with one teacher, basic living conditions and living one day at a time yet still welcoming a stranger into your home.#humbled
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The KEGS group are now back in the UK. Their last few days were spent engaging with life at New Hope, teaching, visiting the grandmothers village and enjoying the beautiful surroundings. A BIG thank you to all for the encouragement it brought to our Kenyan partners. #thankyou
5 days in Kenya and the KEGS group have been doing a fantastic job interacting with the Kenyan students at Mogonjet School. A credit to KEGS school and their parents.#thankyou
Today another group of students from King Edward VI Grammar school (KEGS)will be heading out Kenya to visit Mogonjet School and New Hope Children's Centre. Looking forward to renewing relationships and seeing the difference fundraising has achieved over the years.#visitingKenya
Students in Kenya and Uganda are now all back in school for the start of another academic year. Learn well and make the most of the opportunity that education gives you.#opportunity
Several of our students have graduated from their training courses. We wish them every success as they now find their path in this challenging world. Thank you to all of you that help give the opportunity of training to these students.#graduating
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London Marathon Place still available with Hand in Hand. Get in touch and help us continue to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children and young people in Kenya and Uganda. We'd love to hear from you.#LondonMarathon
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As students in Kenya and Uganda are continuing to enjoy their break from school we pray that they are being refreshed in preparation for the new school year.#relax-unwind-refesh
A BIG THANKYOU to everyone that contributed through our Christmas Gifts this year. You helped to raise Β£2,465. The food parcels have already been appreciated by the families that we were able to distribute to. Thank you.