by Hawassa Hope | Feb 13, 2021 | Elsabet Initiative
We are excited to give an update on the Elsabet Initiative! As of December 2020: 335 ladies have gone through the program! We are so grateful for this initiative and the people who gift maternal care through their donations. We currently have 60 women meeting monthly...
by Hawassa Hope | Jun 5, 2018 | Elsabet Initiative, Hawassa Ethiopia
Our latest Elsabet Iniative group just had their ending ceremony! They have met together for a large portion of their pregnancy. They have been given monthly financial help. They have been able to purchase cows or goats. They have been given training on hygiene and...
by Hawassa Hope | Jan 9, 2018 | Children's Home, Clean Water, Elsabet Initiative, Hawassa Ethiopia, Mossy Foot, Short Term Missions, Small Business Grants, Sponsorship
2017 was a great year! A lot of things were accomplished and much hope was spread! Relationships with staff and families were deepened. We learned a lot about our families, ourselves and about God’s heart for the vulnerable. We look forward to 2018 and all that...
by Hawassa Hope | Mar 8, 2017 | Elsabet Initiative, Hawassa Ethiopia
We are having a time of praise at Hawassa Hope for new babies born in our Elsabet Initiative! Our moms are doing well and are full of smiles and thankfulness! This initiative’s impact has not only amazed us but our in country staff as well. They have told us it...
by Hawassa Hope | Mar 1, 2017 | Elsabet Initiative, Hawassa Ethiopia, Mossy Foot, Orphanage Support, Small Business Grants, Sponsorship
We at Hawassa Hope are filled with gratitude for the way you have chosen to be hope with us in 2016! Last year brought a lot of changes and fresh starts and we are so grateful to those of you who prayed for us, encouraged us and chose to give generously with your time...
by Hawassa Hope | Feb 10, 2017 | Elsabet Initiative, Hawassa Ethiopia
One of the best parts of our visits to Hawassa are the visits we make to the homes of people we work with. During our last visit we were able to visit nine homes of people that are part of the Elsabet Initiative. As we sat with them, we heard stories of hopelessness...