In 2019, I finally saw students with different disabilities attending our school!
Read MoreWomen's Self-Help Groups have genuinely made a positive impact on the lives of many women in the communities we serve.
Read MoreGirls at Saruma School have access to support and period care, and it ‘s creating a huge impact on the number of girls attending school.
Read MoreEtanish’s women’s self-help group gathers every Wednesday morning.
Read MoreInclusive Education is Changing Lives for Children and Adults with Physical Disabilities in Southwest Ethiopia
Read MoreWe met Aster last fall when she and 58 additional farmers joined our farmer support pilot project. She’s not only improved the lives of her family but also the lives of other women in her community.
Read MoreThis past February, we met Bezawit, a third-grade student, at the Balela school reading room.
Read MoreWe have partnered with the Himalayan Cataract Project on seven cataract surgical campaigns since 2014, and this year's partnership was, as always, truly remarkable.
Read MoreWe met Osse at Hossana Hospital as he awaited his bilateral cataract surgery.
Read MoreEarly-grade mother-tongue books were delivered to the Balela and Saruma schools during our visit to Ethiopia, and more will be distributed over the next several weeks.
Read MoreThis past fall, 58 farmers participated in our agriculture pilot program, and this January, farmers in the village of Soyamie harvested their tomatoes.
Read MoreStudents shouldn’t have to fail or drop out of school because they don’t have access to simple vision screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
Read MoreEarly access to quality books sets a child up for future success in their education.
Read More2022 was a very busy year. Here are some images highlighting the impact in the communities we serve.
Read MoreLike mothers everywhere, Aster dreams of a better future for her seven children and two grandchildren. She has worked hard, seeking opportunities to provide a better life for herself and her family.
Read MoreTesfanesh Tilahun and her husband had no beekeeping experience prior to joining their local cooperative in Magunga two years ago.
Read MoreMeaza Tesfaye is a water committee member in charge of her community's water station finances.
Read MoreTesfanesh is a volunteer teacher at the school and is the vice-secretary of the Cluster Level Association for her local women’s self-help groups.
Read MoreThe power of women uniting for the well-being of their children is not only universal but also unstoppable.
Read MoreClose your eyes and think of a photo that puts a smile on your face.
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