7.12.2015

What an encouragement to see the statistics of 2014! What an impact together we are making. Thanking God for each child, family, church and Community that each of you have helped to bring the power and knowledge of their Creator to them in a real way. THANK YOU!

I love what we are all doing individually as, a church and in countries all over the world. Below is a letter from Ken Sparks the CEO of Hopechest as well as some of the statistics of Ethiopia alone.


AWESOME FACT!!!!   Did you know sponsored children are 50-80 percent more likely to complete a university education than non-sponsored children? 

You are making a difference. Write your child today at
 http://www.hopechest.org/community/hosanna/

Interested in impacting a life through sponsorship? Find out more at http://www.hopechest.org/community/hosanna/
  

LETTER FROM KEN SPARKS!
Dear Friends,
Much of our conversation around Children’s HopeChest this past year has focused on going deep – establishing roots, harvesting, and celebrating the fruit that comes from sowing seeds in good soil.
Within these pages are stories of restoration, faith, and hope from around the world, but these are mere glimpses of a much bigger story. Like a tiny seed that grows into something beautiful, these stories are evidence of seeds scattered in good soil – God growing something beautiful within the hearts of His people.
We hope you enjoy these snapshot moments and are encouraged to continue partnering with us, especially as we celebrate 20 years of ministry. On behalf of all those touched by Children’s HopeChest, thank you and God bless you!
In Christ,
Ken Sparks, President & CEO





Ethiopia

33 CarepointsServing 4320 children and their communities


Refreshing Communities with accessible water
With the construction of nine new water points and three kiosks, thousands of children and their families now have close access to affordable clean water.

Empowering Young people to thrive
CHC’s Youth Development Program (YDP) offers shelter, food, clothing, and medical care with a strong focus on life skills and vocational training for vulnerable and orphaned youth.


“God cared for me at the orphanage and through YDP. I am now studying at Addis Ababa University. I achieved the second highest grade point in the department first semester. I am planning to go forward with such excellence in the coming years as well. I can see the future is bright for me.”
Yared Tsegaye
Youth Development Program 2014 graduate 



Thank you for your partnership as we continue to seek His Greatness and Glory for all to know,
Marybeth Rolfe



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