Your generosity is making an extraordinary difference in the lives of those we serve, transforming countless futures and spreading hope far and wide.
Read MoreBusiness mentors from our LA Project (Convergence) share how they've been impacted by the program.
Read MoreImagine this. You’re a mother to three children. Your oldest child suffers from severe mental health problems that require expensive medication. Your husband loses his job and your family is left with no source of income.
Read MoreEntrepreneurs from our LA Project (Convergence) share how they've been impacted by the program.
Read MoreThe Quito Entrepreneur Program launched in 2020 to address the critical needs of Ecuadorian families through a business start-up program.
Read MoreDid you know that 60 percent of the population in Mozambique lives in extreme poverty? Through your generosity, 30 more people are doing something about it!
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Because of your generosity, we continue to serve entrepreneurs and business mentors in Malawi, Mozambique, Ecuador, and South Los Angeles.
We have much to celebrate!
Read More“I’m sorry but we’re going to have to let you go.”
These are words none of us want to hear.
But, for Deon, they were all too real.
Read MoreThe story is all too familiar, but the ending is not.
Imagine this …
You’re a mother.
Your husband abandoned you and your two children with no support.
You are hurting, overwhelmed, and have no real safety net.
You are now the sole provider for your family.
You ask, “What do I do now?”
Read MoreEntrepreneurs in Malawi share how the Hope Ventures Program has helped them grow their businesses.
Read MoreAfter working for a company for many years, Geoffrey found himself at a crossroads after his employer decided to close its doors.
Read MoreTraveling to Haiti in 2016 was an eye-opening experience. There are over a million orphans living there and approximately 40,000 orphanages. Shockingly, 75% of these children have at least one living parent.
Read MoreThe recent surge of political unrest and violence in Haiti put our formal training on hold. As our partners focused on the immediate needs of their community, we...
Read MoreBeing a street vendor is not an easy way to make a living. But for Jesus Guerrero, it was his only option...until the pandemic made it no longer safe to do so...
Read MoreAggrey spent three years running his aunt’s pig farm for her while she was away.
Read MoreAmess has been providing language interpretation services to visitors of Malawi for the past six years…
Read MoreWe are excited to be partnering with Seeds of Hope, the first community-based chicken processing and marketing company in Mozambique’s northern region
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