Look at the photos below to find out how the lives of some of the children and young people we support have been transformed by your love and support. Every picture tells a story - Village of Hope and Grace thank you for being part of their story.
Kitulizo
Kitulizo has always wanted to be in the medical profession. We have supported him to undertake a six year course to become a qualified hospital laboratory technition. He completed his training in 2020. He has worked in a city hospital since then.
When we met Joseph, he had missed several years of school. We arranged for him to live his school teacher, who also gave him extra tuition. He made making incredible progress and is now doing well at secondary school.
After Sperancia finished secondary school we supported her for four years training at college and in the field for hotel management. After a few years in the hotel industry, she is now working for the Tanzania Detartment for Transport.
Rachel was cared for by her older sister. With your support, she has completed primary school and will shortly start secondary school. She is doing very well.
Neema has been supported all the way through secondary school. We also paid for her to study tailoring, for which she has an amazing flair. She has started her own tailoring business and is now married and starting a family.
We have sponsored Husuda through high school and university. She has completed her teacher training and is waiting for a placement at a government secondary school.
Exaud
We have helped Exaud through school and also to train as an electrician. He has now started his own business. He is very grateful for your support.
We have supported Dominic through secondary school, high school and university. He is now employed as an environmental health officer by the government.
Barikia is a girl who is always full of fun and laughter. With extra tuition she did well at primary and secondary school. She is now studying to become a welfare officer.
Majaliwa did not do well at school, but had always told us that he wanted to be a tailor. We supported Majaliwa to be trained by a local tailor and now he has his own thriving business and is living independently.