At HopeCo, we believe that every child deserves to live free from hunger, abuse, and exploitation. This commitment drives us as we provide quality care for vulnerable children and their families in impoverished communities in East Africa.
Read MoreSelina and Ester are exceptional HopeCo graduates who have faced immense tragedy in their lives but are now able to pursue their passions and live a life full of joy and freedom. Quality education is the quickest path out of poverty and into a life full of opportunity, possibility, and freedom.
Read MoreWe are excited to be adopting a new name as we move forward with fulfilling our vision. Starting July 1, 2021, we will be called HopeCo. This new name reflects our calling to share transforming hope with those we serve and to do this together, in community with you and those we work alongside in East Africa.
Read MoreFrom Bibles to textbooks…from bedding to medical supplies…from sewing machines to farm equipment… donations made through our new gift catalog are a huge blessing to our children!
Read MoreBy supporting Teamwork City of Hope, you are helping our staff to rescue vulnerable girls, create breakthroughs in our fight against female genital mutilation, and empower young people to escape the clutches of poverty.
Read MoreWhile 2020 has been a tumultuous year for us all, we can look back with gratitude to God for the changes we have seen in the lives of many children that we serve at City of Hope.
Read MoreThe month of December is referred to as “cutting season” in Ntagacha. Although the “cutting season” is technically illegal in Tanzania, it is rampant - and evil.
Read MoreAmani Medical Center staff are poised to deal with some of the most difficult, tragic situations imaginable.
Read MoreWhat a day! On November 6, 2020, we had 35 young people graduate from our Dr. John Chacha Secondary School - and City of Hope was abuzz with excitement as our band led the graduating students, all in their smartest clothing, out to our meeting venue, Freedom Square!
Read MoreHow is the pandemic impacting children around the world?
Can you imagine being a child suddenly separated from school and facing the threat of violence and hunger?
These are frightening times with cases of domestic violence and child abuse on the rise with lockdowns and school closures. How are children and teens at City of Hope doing in this unprecedented year of the global pandemic?
Read MoreThree of our boys are proudly moving on to an Advanced Level Secondary School after successfully completing the first graduating class at our own school. Everyone at the City of Hope is overjoyed at their success!
Read MoreThe witch doctor told the grieving family that their relative was dead and must be buried.
The man was carried, lifeless, to City of Hope . Read what happened next…
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