Children’s Hope believes in children regardless of their circumstances, gender, race, disability or behaviour. We believe in the abused, the vulnerable, the forgotten and the neglected. And we support them, stand up for them and bring out the best in each and every child. We do this because we believe that every child deserves the best start in life and the chance to fulfil their potential. With the right help, committed support and a little belief, even the most vulnerable children can turn their lives around. This is our belief. This is what we strive to achieve.

Every Children’s Hope project is different but each believes in the potential in every child and young person, no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through.



Work with differently-abled children and young people


Work with differently abled children and young people

We believe that all children, especially those with disabilities for whom these things do not come easily, should be protected from harm, enjoy good emotional and physical health, feel like they belong in their home and community and be able to hope for a brighter future.

We provide differently-abled young people with a better, safer and more supportive environment. We also give them guidance and support to prepare them for living more independently.




Educational Assistance


Educational assistance

Just getting to school can be a challenge for young people living in homes with financial difficulties or for those acting as the main carer for a sick parent or sibling.

There are many young people who would be more motivated to learn in a vocational setting to give them a better chance of a finding job, but have no access to this option.

Children’s Hope understands the needs of young people who, for various reasons, are unable to fulfil their full potential through mainstream education and thus provides the required care and assistance for theses children to help them advance in life.




Work with communities


Educational assistance

Children’s Hope believes that all persons have a fundamental right to be a part of communities, groups and activities which enrich them. For us, this means that all individuals, regardless of race, disability, gender or religion should be included fully in every aspect of community life.

Children’s Hope works in both urban and rural communities with local people, groups and organizations to