In a world where darkness often overshadows hope, the Real Hope Community Foundation stands as a shining beacon of light, rescuing and transforming the lives of over 120 children daily. Through a comprehensive approach encompassing education, medical care, and life skills training, this foundation is on a mission to help
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Real Hope for Vulnerable Children Posted on September 8, 2023 by minkefamily On August 15th we went to visit the staff and children at Real Hope Youth Community Organization (RHYCO) http://www.realhopekenya.org/hope/ in Kawangware slum in Nairobi. As you can imagine, growing up in a slum has many challenges. Children in the slums are often left playing in the streets
Real Hope (part 2) – Home Visits Posted on September 12, 2023 by minkefamily This is a continuation of our previous blog where we spoke about the amazing ministry of Real Hope Youth Community Organization (RHYCO). After our visit at the Real Hope drop-in centre and safe house Martha, their Program Manager, suggested we
Real Hope Youth Community Organization – RHYCO (now registered as Real Hope Community Foundation – a company limited by guarantee) has been in operation for 8 years. It started as a temporary shelter for street children in Kawangware as they seek a hot meal and basic education. The initiative has
Ruth Adhiambo, 19, an orphan from Kibera slums, was rescued by Real Hope Community Youth Organisation two years ago. She was then enrolled in the sponsorship program supported by Organic Farmers Market (OFM) to continue pursuing her secondary education. In 2021 Ruth completed her high school education as the pioneer
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Real Hope Community Youth Organisation managed to admit some of its beneficiaries to various secondary schools on Aug/02. This was made possible by support from International Needs Canada through International Needs Kenya, not forgetting our parents who played a key role both financially and ensuring the girls were in school
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RHYCO Responses to Menstrual Health Hygiene Amidst Covid19
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One More Step: RHYCO Beneficiaries Join High School
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RHCF Marks International Day for Street Children
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Real Hope Community Foundation: A Beacon of Light in the Lives of Vulnerable Children
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SAM KIM “My dream as a shining star in the space”
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Exploring Hope: Home Visits in Kawangware Slum with RHYCO Part1
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Exploring Hope: Home Visits in Kawangware Slum with RHYCO
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RHYCO Working with the Youth and Adolescent Girls in Kawangware
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Real Hope Community Foundation: A Beacon of Light in the Lives of Vulnerable Children
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School Placement
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Guidance, Counseling And Spiritual Formation
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Community Empowerment Through Art And Crafts