Representative Donald Payne, Jr. Hosts ELIMU Event for Many Hopes in Wash, D.C.
Representative Donald Payne, Jr. Hosts ELIMU Event for Many Hopes in Washington D.C. Washington D.C. — May 15, 2013 — Many Hopes, a fundraising organization that helps to rescue, house, love and educate orphaned and abandoned girls in Kenya, will have a cocktail reception on Thursday, May 16, at 6:30pm at Fathom Gallery, hosted by Representative Donald Payne, Jr. and Founder Thomas Keown, and Kenyan Ambassador Jean Njeri Kamau will be in attendance.WHAT: ELIMU Event with Representative Donald Payne, Jr., Kenyan Ambassador Jean Njeri Kamau, and Many Hopes Founder Thomas KeownWHEN: Thursday, May 16, 6:30-9:00pm EDT
WHERE: Fathom Gallery, 1333 14th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005
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Many Hopes is providing a long-term strategic solution to the corruption and poverty that exploits the most vulnerable children in coastal Kenya. The organization invests in sustainable community development on five related fronts, one community at a time: girls’ homes, quality school, boys’ homes, medical facility, and community water.
ELIMU is the next phase of Many Hopes’ mission to support children’s education in Kenya – university education. Equipping those who have suffered the worst with confidence, education, and a network will create a revolution of positive change in Kenya.
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About Many Hopes
Many Hopes was founded in 2007 by Kenyan journalist Anthony Mulongo and British journalist Thomas Keown. Originally launched as One Home Many Hopes, it has grown into a global community of local staff, volunteers, sponsors, and investors who raise money to build homes and schools for girls and boys in Kenya, while developing local businesses to sustain them. For more information about becoming a volunteer or to give a donation, please visit www.ManyHopes.org.