2015
Michelle
Michelle’s mother died earlier in 2020 and her father lost his job as a laborer in a foreign country. He returned to Zimbabwe, but with 95% unemployment, he is unable to find
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a job and provide for his family. Hope’s Promise welcomed Michelle into the relative care program in July and now she can continue with her education.
2015
Nguy
Nguy loves playing sports! Nguy’s mother passed away when he was 7 years old. His adult sister, who was still young, struggled to care for her two biological children
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as well as Nguy and their four other siblings (one of them is Nuy). Nguy and his sister, Nuy, were lovingly welcomed into a Hope’s Promise family in 2010.
2015
Ha Bon
Ha Bon was 4 years old when his mother fled from an unhealthy environment to protect her son, Ha Bon, and his older sister, Mo Phon. In 2013, Ha Bon and his sister
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were lovingly brought into their Hope’s Promise home where they are both thriving. Ha Bon enjoys swimming and good comedies.
2015
Dieu Thien
Thien enjoys worshiping God by playing the piano! When Thien was 6 years old his parents passed away in an accident. Thien’s oldest sister was left to care for eight siblings with a
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day labor job. Thien was welcomed into a Hope’s Promise family in June 2013.
2015
Mduduzi
Mduduzi’s favorite subject in school is art and he loves school! He aspires to become a “preacher” when he grows up! Mduduzi’s father passed away and his mother
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remarried and could not take him into her new marriage. Mduduzi’s grandmother took on the role as his caregiver but was struggling to afford education until 2019 when Hope’s Promise stepped in to assist with the education costs.
2015
Duoc
Duoc loves the outdoors and playing sports with friends! Duoc was 3 years old when his parents relinquished him and his brother, Dat, into the care of their grandparents, who
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were aging and impoverished. In July 2011, Duoc was lovingly welcomed into a Hope’s Promise home where he is thriving.
2015
Nuy
Nuy is passionate about art, and she is very disciplined! Nuy’s mother passed away when she was 5 years old. Her adult sister, who was still young, struggled to care or her two biological
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children as well as Nuy and their four other siblings (one of them is Nguy). A Hope’s Promise family warmly welcomed her and her brother, Nguy, into their home in 2010.
2015
2015
2015
Enock
Enock loves to attend Sunday School! Enock’s father passed away earlier in 2020 and his mother is not able to work, so she struggled to provide care for Enock and his younger
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brother, Nhlanhla. Their aunt lovingly welcomed Enock into her home but could not send him to school until Hope’s Promise accepted him into the relative care program in July 2020.