Hope Centers for Children of Africa

Hope Centers for Children of Africa Through education, micro grants, and self-sustaining projects, we strive to improve the lives of persons involved in this partnership.

Our mission at HCCA is to break the cycle of poverty through proven methods and combat against dependency. Hope Centers for Children of Africa (HCCA) oversees the operation of a school, clinic and a farm. Today 700 hundred children are living in 282 "host family" homes. They atted school and have a clinic on site to tend to their medical needs. A chapel next to the school aids in the teaching of o

ur Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. They learn of a Father that will never leave them nor forsake them.

✝️ Social Post: “The Middle Day”There was a day between the cross and the resurrection.A quiet day.A confusing day.A day...
04/07/2026

✝️ Social Post: “The Middle Day”

There was a day between the cross and the resurrection.

A quiet day.
A confusing day.
A day where hope felt buried.

We don’t read much about that day in Scripture—but we live it.

It’s the space where grief is heavy…
Where prayers feel unanswered…
Where God feels silent.

Even Jesus’ followers didn’t understand what was happening in that moment.

But what they couldn’t see…

👉 God was still working.

1 Peter 3:18 tells us that even in death, Jesus was still moving—still fulfilling His purpose.

Maybe you are in a “middle day” right now.

Waiting.
Hurting.
Wondering what comes next.

Please hear this:

👉 This is not the end of your story.

The same God who brought resurrection after silence…
is still working in the unseen places of your life.

🤍 At Hope Centers, we see many “middle days.”
And we also see what happens when hope is restored, lives are rebuilt, and new beginnings take root.

Hold on. Sunday is coming.

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Molly 💛Molly is a 65-year-old widow from Uganda who has faced unimaginable loss and hardship.Aft...
03/26/2026

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Molly 💛

Molly is a 65-year-old widow from Uganda who has faced unimaginable loss and hardship.

After losing her husband five years ago, she was left with two young children and nowhere to go. Today, she lives with her elderly mother while trying to care for her children from both marriages.

Although Molly works as a casual laborer and does her best to provide food and basic needs, she is unable to handle emergencies and continues to struggle to support her entire family. Only one of her children is currently enrolled in the program, leaving others without the support they need.

💔➡️💛

With support, Molly could:
✨ Provide stability and security for her children
✨ Ensure all her children have access to education
✨ Be prepared for emergencies
✨ Build a more sustainable future for her family

You can help bring hope to Molly and her children.

💛 Sponsor or support a widow today:
🔗 https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Every dollar helps create change. Every share helps her be seen.

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Justine 💛Justine is a 78-year-old grandmother from Uganda who is raising her three grandsons aft...
03/25/2026

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Justine 💛

Justine is a 78-year-old grandmother from Uganda who is raising her three grandsons after losing her son and being left to care for them on her own.

Life has become incredibly difficult. She is currently unable to consistently provide food for her household and struggles to meet even basic daily needs.

One of her grandsons is living with HIV and requires ongoing medication and care. Another faces mental health challenges. Justine carries all of this while also dealing with her own health concerns, including painful swelling in her feet.

Despite her age and hardships, she continues to try—selling fried coffee and doughnuts to survive—but unpredictable weather has made it even harder to sustain her small business.

💔➡️💛

With support, Justine could:
✨ Provide consistent meals for her family
✨ Ensure her grandson receives proper medical care
✨ Improve her living conditions
✨ Gain stability and peace in her later years

You can help bring hope to Justine and her grandsons.

💛 Sponsor or support a widow today:
🔗 https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Every act of kindness makes a life-changing difference.

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Joyce 💛Joyce is a 68-year-old grandmother from Uganda who continues to work hard every day as a ...
03/24/2026

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Joyce 💛

Joyce is a 68-year-old grandmother from Uganda who continues to work hard every day as a farmer to care for her family.

Even with her strength and determination, life hasn’t been easy. She relies on help from her children to meet basic needs and is unable to handle emergencies on her own.

She is currently raising her grandchildren, and several have had to drop out of school. Joyce is doing everything she can, but she simply doesn’t have the resources to keep them all enrolled.

Through a small microloan, she started a goat and piggery business—showing incredible effort to create a better future—but she still struggles to keep up with daily needs and school costs.

💔➡️💛

With support, Joyce could:
✨ Keep her grandchildren in school
✨ Grow her farming and livestock business
✨ Gain stability for daily needs
✨ Build a more secure future for her family

You can help change her story.

💛 Sponsor or support a widow today:
🔗 https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Every act of kindness makes a lasting impact.

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Esperance 💛Esperance is a 35-year-old mother of five from Uganda, doing everything she can to pr...
03/23/2026

✨ Widow Spotlight: Meet Esperance 💛

Esperance is a 35-year-old mother of five from Uganda, doing everything she can to provide for her family after losing her husband four years ago.

She runs a small salon business, but without enough capital, it’s been difficult to grow and meet even basic needs. Some days, she can provide food—but not always. School fees are a constant struggle, and her children’s education has been interrupted because of it.

Her 8-year-old daughter is also battling a chronic cough without access to proper treatment.

Despite all of this, Esperance continues to show up—with strength, resilience, and hope for a better future for her children. 💔➡️💛

With support, she could:
✨ Grow her salon business
✨ Provide consistent food for her family
✨ Get medical care for her daughter
✨ Keep her children in school

You can be part of her story.

💛 Sponsor or support a widow today:
🔗 https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Every dollar makes a real difference. Every share helps her be seen.

Widow Spotlight: Robinah NakibuukaMeet Robinah Nakibuuka from Uganda. Robinah is 42 years old and has been part of the H...
03/22/2026

Widow Spotlight: Robinah Nakibuuka

Meet Robinah Nakibuuka from Uganda. Robinah is 42 years old and has been part of the Hope Centers program since 2019. She works hard through crop farming and piggery to care for her family and build a better future.

Robinah has shown strength and determination as she provides for her household and keeps her children in school. Through a small micro-loan, she started her piggery business, but like many widows, she has also faced setbacks, including losing pigs to disease. Even through those challenges, she continues to press on with hope.

One of Robinah’s daughters has already completed Primary Seven and continued on to secondary school through the program. Now Robinah is praying for the same opportunity for her other daughters, including her youngest children, to also be enrolled and supported.

When you sponsor a widow like Robinah, you are helping provide stability, education, and hope for an entire family.
Your support truly changes lives.

👉 Donate here: https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Widow Spotlight: Kate Nakasi NalongoMeet Kate Nakasi Nalongo, a 60-year-old widow from Uganda who has been part of the p...
03/22/2026

Widow Spotlight: Kate Nakasi Nalongo

Meet Kate Nakasi Nalongo, a 60-year-old widow from Uganda who has been part of the program since 2020. Kate is a hardworking farmer who continues to do her best to provide for herself and her family.

Although Kate has not previously had a child enrolled in the program, she is now caring for her grandchild who is in Primary 4. She has shared that it has become increasingly difficult to cover school fees and meet his basic needs on her own.

Despite these challenges, Kate remains strong and committed to supporting her family with the resources she has.

When you sponsor a widow like Kate, you are helping provide stability, education, and hope for both her and her grandchild. Your support can make a lasting difference in their lives.

💛 Donate today: https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Widow Spotlight: Christine NakanjakoMeet Christine Nakanjako, a 70-year-old widow from Uganda who has been part of the p...
03/20/2026

Widow Spotlight: Christine Nakanjako

Meet Christine Nakanjako, a 70-year-old widow from Uganda who has been part of the program since 2015. Christine is a farmer and caregiver who has faced heartbreaking loss in her life, yet she continues to press forward with strength and resilience.

After the death of her son, Christine was left to care for his two young children. One has completed primary school, and the other is still continuing their education. She is also caring for a grandson whose mother tragically passed away, leaving him born premature and with physical challenges.

Despite her hardships, Christine continues doing all she can to provide for her household. Her story is one of courage, sacrifice, and determination.

When you sponsor a widow like Christine, you are helping provide support, stability, and hope for her and the children who depend on her. Your generosity truly makes a difference.

💛 Donate today: https://venmo.com/hopecenters

🌍 Widow Spotlight: Meet Juliet 💛Juliet is a 43-year-old mother from Uganda, doing everything she can to hold her family ...
03/19/2026

🌍 Widow Spotlight: Meet Juliet 💛

Juliet is a 43-year-old mother from Uganda, doing everything she can to hold her family together after unimaginable hardship.

💔 Ten years ago, her husband left—leaving her to raise 10 children on her own.
🏡 She now lives on a small piece of land, working as a farmer to provide what she can.
📚 While one of her children has been able to continue school, she is struggling to afford education for the others.

Despite everything, Juliet keeps showing up—for her children, for her future, and for hope.

✨ She can provide food.
✨ Her children are trying to stay in school.
⚠️ But when emergencies come… it’s only “sometimes” she can manage.

This is where WE come in.

💛 Your support can help:
✔️ Keep her children in school
✔️ Provide stability for her family
✔️ Give her the chance to build something sustainable

👉 Even a small amount can make a life-changing difference.

🔗 Donate here: https://venmo.com/hopecenters

Let’s remind Juliet she is not alone.

💛 Widow SpotlightMeet Jesica.She is 30 years old and a mother of 5 children, living in Luwero, Uganda Jesica works as a ...
03/18/2026

💛 Widow Spotlight

Meet Jesica.

She is 30 years old and a mother of 5 children, living in Luwero, Uganda

Jesica works as a casual laborer, but it’s not enough to provide consistent food or meet basic needs for her family.
Right now, she is unable to:
💔 Provide food consistently
💔 Afford medical care
💔 Meet basic household needs

Despite it all… she shows up.
She attends monthly widow meetings and continues to fight for her children every single day.

Her story is not uncommon—but it is urgent.

✨ You can be part of Jesica’s story
✨ You can help provide stability, food, and hope

💛 Sponsor a widow or give what you can today
📲 https://venmo.com/hopecenters

📷 Scan the QR code to donate

Because one act of kindness can change everything.

When you give to support a widow, your gift can make a real, lasting impact. ❤️Through Hope Centers for the Children of ...
03/17/2026

When you give to support a widow, your gift can make a real, lasting impact. ❤️

Through Hope Centers for the Children of Africa, donations can help provide direct widow sponsorship, monthly support, and microgrants that allow women to start small income-generating opportunities for their families.

A gift can help with things like:
• $200 one-time or $16.50/month

• $60 one-time or $5/month for a primary student

• $75 one-time or $6.25/month for a secondary student

• Even $5 can purchase a chicken — providing food and nourishment for her family

• Special gifts like $25 toward medical costs or $50 for a widow to use where needed most

These are not just donations — they are opportunities to restore dignity, create stability, and remind these women they are seen, valued, and not alone.

Every amount matters. Every gift makes a difference. 💛

Address

5729 Basswood Road
Sparta, WI
54656

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Hope Centers for Children of Africa posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share