WHO WE ARE
Home of Hope Foundation is a humanitarian organization dedicated to restoring dignity, hope, and opportunity to vulnerable children and individuals. Driven by a divine calling, we provide shelter, education, rehabilitation, and spiritual guidance to orphans, street children, drug addicts, and those facing life's hardest challenges.
To provide a nurturing environment that empowers less privileged children and individuals to overcome their challenges and build a better future. We seek to restore homes, provide education, counseling, and comprehensive support to help every person reach their God-given potential.
To build a comprehensive facility that serves as a home, school, and rehabilitation centre for our beneficiaries. We envision a place where vulnerable children and individuals receive holistic support including quality education, professional counselling, vocational training, job creation opportunities, and spiritual guidance that transforms lives.
Compassion, Hope, and Empowerment. We believe every individual, regardless of their past or circumstances, deserves a chance to rebuild their life, acquire valuable skills, and become a productive, dignified member of society. We serve with integrity, love, and unwavering commitment to human dignity.
MEET THE FOUNDER
Founder & Executive Director
Fomuki Ijang Anwi is the founder of Home of Hope Foundation, a humanitarian organization committed to restoring dignity, hope, and opportunity to the most vulnerable members of society. Motivated by a deep sense of compassion and social responsibility, she established the foundation to reach out to street children, individuals battling drug addiction, and young girls facing abuse, neglect, and abandonment.
As the visionary behind Home of Hope Foundation, she continues to lead with empathy, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to social transformation, inspired by the belief that hope can be restored, lives can be changed, and communities can be strengthened through love and collective action.
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Programs built around the real needs of the children and individuals we serve
Providing safe housing, daily meals, and educational support for orphans and street children. We offer literacy classes for those unable to read or write, school enrollment assistance, and homework support.
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Regular workshops on cooking, baking, and essential life skills. Our vocational training programs prepare beneficiaries for employment and financial independence through practical hands-on training.
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Professional counseling for drug addicts and individuals facing difficult circumstances. We provide mental health support, rehabilitation programs, and ongoing care for holistic recovery and reintegration.
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Our goal is to build a permanent facility that gives every child a real home, a proper school, and the support they need to recover and grow
A larger facility to accommodate more children and families, providing safe housing, dormitories, dining halls, and family-style living spaces that create a true home environment.
Classrooms, library, computer lab, and vocational training workshops. A complete school where children can receive quality education and learn marketable skills for their future.
Professional counseling center, medical clinic, therapy rooms, and spiritual guidance spaces. Comprehensive support services to help individuals overcome addiction and trauma.
We are looking for individuals, organisations, and businesses who believe in what we are doing and want to be part of it. Your support, whether through funding, materials, or professional skills, will leave a lasting mark on many lives.
IMPACT STORIES
"Before the foundation started supporting me, life was very difficult. I lived in a place where things were not easy, and I often felt sad and alone. When I was invited to the foundation's activities, everything began to change. We come together to eat, play games, and learn from Bible lessons. These moments make me feel happy and safe. I especially loved the Bible lessons and the summer exam because it encouraged me to take my studies seriously. I have also learned how to cook some African dishes, which makes me feel proud and confident. Through all these activities, I feel loved, encouraged, and hopeful about my future."
Beneficiary
"I was living in difficult circumstances without encouragement. When the foundation welcomed me, I began to feel accepted and valued. The Bible lessons and summer exam motivated me to be serious about my studies. I also learned to cook African dishes, which gave me confidence. Thanks to the foundation, I feel supported and full of hope for my future."
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Your support means a child gets a meal, a safe bed, and the chance to go to school. No gift is too small.