Mudzini Kwetu: Today and Tomorrow
Today: There are 35 parentless girls who had spent their earliest years surviving on Mtwapa’s streets and trash piles. Today they live as one family, attend school, and care for one another. The girls have a safe place to sleep, food to eat and a second chance at childhood. We were named "Best Home in the District" by Kenya's Government Inspector's Report in April 2007.
Tomorrow: While Mudzini Kwetu’s current surroundings are adequate, it is imperative to ensure the well-being of the other girls who will need Mudzini Kwetu someday soon.One Home Many Hopes is raising a generation of children who will be the lawyers and teachers and doctors and nurses and journalists that will build the schools and dig the wells and construct the toilets so the next generation of children does not suffer as they did. Your support is not a donation, but an investment.
| Hope and change are starting to happen. Meet your girls in this little video they made for you. | "There are a lot of issues we need to tackle, and it's sometimes hard to know where to begin. Let's tackle a global problem together. Let's start by helping 35 girls in Kenya." |


