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  • In a world cloaked in shadows, Praise once stood alone, his dreams obscured by doubt. Blind to his purpose, he yearned for a guiding light.
    But Fate Foundation, with its unwavering mission, beckoned. It offered Praise not just a job, but a chance to illuminate a path filled with purpose.
    As an IT Services Officer, he embarked on a formidable journey, merging the realms of technology and social impact. With determination as his compass, he carved a digital bridge, connecting aspiring entrepreneurs to their dreams.
    With each support given to clients, Praise painted a brighter future, not only for himself but for countless others. The once-muted dreams now resonated with hope.
    In the end, amidst challenges and triumphs, Praise discovered that his purpose was not hidden in darkness but revealed through the light of impact. And together with Fate Foundation, he illuminated a path of success, one entrepreneur at a time.

  • Hopeless Zakia as head of a household with 5 small children is struggling to provide food for her children and send them to school. she is selected as one of the beneficiaries that UNFAO funded in Afghanistan by providing her a poultry kit. She is now happy that can provide for her family of mostly children and dreams
    better future for them.
    #Job Creation

  • Matli goes to school along with some girls from her neighborhood, her school is 2 kms away from her house, Malti doesn't have proper footwear to put on while going the school, she got books, note books and uniform from the school, Malti is very happy to get all these from the school. But now her shoes are broken as she have to walk about 4 kms daily, still she goes to school in broken shoes. There are many children are like Malti in her village those walk miles and miles to attend the primary school located far away from her house. Like Malti , there are other Maltis in the village those are happily go to school, sometimes in broken shoes and sometimes barefoot too.Malti doesn't have proper shoes to wear so that she can walk through to hilly terrain to attend her school, she got hurts on her feet so many times, she cries and she and her family has no solution as the economic condition of her family is a challenge for her parents not to provide for the basic needs of Malti and other siblings, The school is far located from her house is a another challenge that Malti has. The low income of the family.
    A field worker in the organization when on day met Malti on my way I looked at her broken shoes and asked her to replace her shoes. Malti said that her parents do not have enough money to buy a new pair of shoes, and asked to visit her parents in the evening about her family. The field worker met Malti at her house and asked her if she is interested to wear second hand shoes so he will arrange for her? She replied that she wants to go school without hurting her feet. Worker guided her parents about the guaranteed employment schemes for 250 days and helped them to understand the govt scheme and process too, he too collected Malti’s parents documents for process.
    After few days Malti got shoes the one the field worker arranged for her. Now Malti’s parents also got labour work for 250 days under the govt scheme and they are earning Rs. 300/- per day. After few days Malti got new shoes too.
    There are many other people from labour class are enraged for the same scheme by the field worker after Maltis story, whenever the field worker sees any children in the community who are derived of the basic needs, the worker is ready to help the community.

  • Malti doesn't have proper shoes to wear so that she can walk through to hilly terrain to attend her school, she got hurts on her feet so many times, she cries and she and her family has no solution as the economic condition of her family is a challenge for her parents not to provide for the basic needs of Malti and other siblings, The school is far located from her house is a another challenge that Malti has. The low income of the family.
    A field worker in the organization when on day met Malti on my way I looked at her broken shoes and asked her to replace her shoes. Malti said that her parents do not have enough money to buy a new pair of shoes, and asked to visit her parents in the evening about her family. The field worker met Malti at her house and asked her if she is interested to wear second hand shoes so he will arrange for her? She replied that she wants to go school without hurting her feet. Worker guided her parents about the guaranteed employment schemes for 250 days and helped them to understand the govt scheme and process too, he too collected Malti’s parents documents for process.
    After few days Malti got shoes the one the field worker arranged for her. Now Malti’s parents also got labour work for 250 days under the govt scheme and they are earning Rs. 300/- per day. After few days Malti got new shoes too.
    There are many other people from labour class are enraged for the same scheme by the field worker after Maltis story, whenever the field worker sees any children in the community who are derived of the basic needs, the worker is ready to help the community.

  • Chidinma is a 28-year-old entrepreneur who started her business as a hubby in the harsh Nigerian business space. As passionate as she was, she underestimated the basic knowledge needed to float a successful business in Nigeria and within two years, she was bankrupt.
    When Chidinma was introduced to our six-month incubation programme, she gained the knowledge to boost her business. She understood how to separate her personal finances from her business finances. She registered her business and opened a bank account.
    Our six-month incubation programme is very hands-on, and students are taught identified business success principles. At the end of each cohort, there's a business pitch, and successful participants are given some grant to invest in their business.
    Our programme has been running for six years, and out of the 360 entrepreneurs who graduated, about 280 have grown from bootstrap companies to employers of labour and, ultimately, helping to reduce the unemployment rate in the country.
    What are you waiting for if you are a startup that needs some guidance? Sign up today, and let’s get you the life principles you need to become a successful business owner.

  • "Sei una delusione" disse l'uomo alla figlia di diciassette anni Innocent. Lei è rimasta incinta e non può proseguire gli studi perchè dovrà occuparsi poi del bambino.
    Grazie ai progetti di supporto alla ripresa degli studi per le giovani madri, dopo la nascita del bambino, Innocent potrà finire la scuola.
    #literacyday

  • "You are a disappointment, now you won't be able to study," the man told his daughter Innocence.
    She, hurt, picked up the books her father had thrown at her and left the house full of shame.
    #literacyday

  •             He heard police car alarm near his window.
                        Door slammed; this is a Kid.
                     They took him to hospital.
    
                             #negletedboy
  • "So this is how I die." This were the words that raced through Rashmi's mind as she fell head first down the stairs. She was crying and wailing at the same time, fear engulfed her. This was her husband, someone she trusted who was doing this to her. She thought about how her children's lives would be if she were gone as She gave out one last yell before passing out.
    Luckily for her, a good neighbor heard her pleas and came to her rescue. She was admitted at the nearest hospital and was able to make a full recovery. we took her in and six months later she was able to be on her feet, selling bracelets and necklaces. She was able to pick her children from the abusive home and start life afresh with the little she makes. She is contented and happy not be living looking over her shoulders all the time.
    #end genderbased violence

  • The messiah gave the hungry child one
    The child collected it and was saved for life
    That's what a book does to you

  • A teenage named Chris was working at the local grocery store as a bag boy, just trying to get through each day, when a man invited him to come work at their local computer science summer camp. Chris didn’t know anything about computer science, but from working at the camp, he started learning. The next summer he came back as a camp counselor, and again the next summer. When Chris graduated high school, he went to an esteemed university as a cybersecurity major. This was only possible because of computer science initiatives and programs provided by the community for ALL students, no matter their background or home life. Can you make a difference today in a child’s future? #CSforALL

  • Sarah happily receives a specially packed parcel from her office

    Oh my God! she screamed as she opens it, it has happened!

    Sarah slumps, muttering termination letter? why?
    #office,#termination letter

  • She put her hand joyfully around Nana.

    "Step back.' Nana yelled with irritation.

    She stepped back and looked at the shell of a woman she once knew.

  • its a good idea.

  • In a town where dreams bloomed like wildflowers, "Flickers Of Hope Foundation" a nonprofit organization sought to nurture young minds through scholarships. Among them was Jack, a quiet student with a fire for knowledge burning in his eyes. His aspirations danced with the stars.

    As the scholarship announcement neared, WHISPERS OF CERTAINTY ENVELOPED THE TOWN; JACK WAS THE DESTINED RECIPIENT , BUT FATE HAD OTHER PLANS.

    The day arrived, hearts racing with anticipation. Shock rippled through the crowd as Jack's name wasn't called. Disbelief clouded the air, hope shattered into a thousand fragments.

    Yet, in a stunning turn of events, Jack stood up, a grin painting his face. "This isn't the end," he declared, igniting a spark of determination.

    In the aftermath, the town witnessed an unexpected metamorphosis. Jack, unfazed by defeat, rallied the community. His resilience turned disappointment into an opportunity to rally support for others like him.

    "Flickers Of Hope Foundation" was forever changed. Jack's unwavering spirit not only inspired but galvanized the town. In his journey, they found a story beyond awards—a tale of resilience, unity, and the power to uplift others.

    And so, despite the unexpected twist, the legacy of Jack's resilience flourished, ensuring that the impact of the scholarships surpassed mere academic achievement, embracing the spirit of resilience and communal support.

    And so "FLICKERS OF HOPE FOUNDATION" vowed to nurture not just scholars but resilient souls like Jack_ individuals who despite the twist of fate would always find the light to guide their path.

    #Scholars, #Resilient, #Hopeforthehopeless

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  • In a stunning turn of events, Jack stood up, a grin painting his face. "This isn't the end," he declared, igniting a spark of determination.

  • In a stunning turn of events, Jack stood up, a grin painting his face. "This isn't the end," he declared, igniting a spark of determination.

  • I'd just began Primary 2, then Boko Haram burnt my school. Now I hawk groundnuts in the streets. #girlchildeducation

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  • Rather tragic

  • dating for long, everyone was joyous its finally time to walk down the isle

    Not until the second genotype result came
    They were both confirmed to be AS genotype and the hope of a wedding not far fetched came down crashing

    #Genotypemismatch

  • In a small coastal village, Mia discovered a weathered diary buried in the sand during her morning beach walk. The first page spoke of a hidden treasure, the key to which lay in the heart of the village's annual festival.

    As Mia delved deeper into the diary's cryptic entries, she realized the treasure wasn't material wealth but a long-forgotten tradition that once bound the villagers together. The festival, now a mere tourist attraction, had lost its soul over the years.

    Determined to revive the true spirit of the festival, Mia rallied the villagers, sharing the diary's insights. Together, they rediscovered the joy of communal celebration, forging connections that transcended generations. The once-fading tradition now flourished, proving that the real treasures were the bonds we create.

  • Is this a dream? Am I really who just got awarded?

    These were the thoughts ruminating through Adams' mind. Struggling to start his business, Adams was dejected until a friend of his told him he didnt have to live from hands to mouth. Adams was diligent and hardworking but he had nothing to show for this. He was constantly spending as he earned. He wanted to get external funding but had no financial books to present.
    His friend told him of DESTINY, a business school that remoulds and hand-hold. Eze was an alumni who was thriving in the same business Adams struggled with. Eze enrolled Adams in the paid programme and withing three months of the programme and being linked with mentor, Adams story changed.
    He now separates personal finance from business and is an employer of labour. Adams was awarded the most resilient business man of the year and he has DESTINY to thank for that.

    Desirre to scale up your business, enroll today

  • She nervously opened the email.

    Alas! admission at last

    She finally gained admission to her dream course.

    #resilience

  • She nervously opened the email.

    Alas! admission at last

    She finally gained admission to her dream course.

    #resilience

  • In a small village, where dreams whispered through the winds, a child named Aisha yearned for education.

    The arrival of a dedicated volunteer, Sara, ignited the flame of learning with books and laughter.

    Aisha's eyes sparkled, now armed with knowledge, destined to reshape her world.
    #EducationForAll

  • Succinctly put together.

  • Drain and trembling at the edge of a cliff, those eyes where on her. she screamed while she falls." Dup, every where was so dark the cold water piercing through her skin, she would never try this again not in her life. if not for her friends who she wanted to please but at least she got to face her fear of heights.

  • Malaria kills.
    But Raincoat insurance saves lives.
    #healthinsurance

  • Who wouldn't want value for their money?

    Use my tax judiciously, and you'll see me happily complying!

    #Taxmatters #usetaxwisely

  • In the heart of Africa, Kofi's dreams were as vast as the savannah.
    Limited resources couldn't dim his spark. A mobile classroom brought knowledge to his doorstep.
    Kofi, now a beacon of change, spreads wisdom under the African sun. #Educationforall

  • Volunteering for the Hope for the needy is actually one of the best moments of my life, especially on that faithful day when we reached out to 13 years old girl with sight issues by giving her some reading equipment and enrolling her back to school. Many lives have been touched through this same means and we hope to impact into so many life more.

  • Food insecurity. Climate change. Industrialization. Skill shortages. Food insecurity.
    That was 2024.
    .Food security. Flourishing ecosystems. Localized food. Skilled leaders.
    This is 2044.
    #YouthLeadership

  • Open: A weary child longs for education in a remote village.

    Twist: A volunteer brings books, igniting hope and learning.

    Close: Dreams bloom, changing futures one page at a time. #EducationForAll

  • She watched him take his last breath as she held on to him tightly and screamed from her lungs. The neighborhood knew that it was just the beginning of many more woes, but the R4S team brought hope

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • Open: A girl dreams of school.
    Twist: War displaces her.
    Close: Refugee camp. Mobile classroom.
    #EducationMatters

  • All the little ones happy waiting for the school bus
    He, he is waiting for the bus that goes to the textile factory.
    #stopthechildexploitation

  • YOUR MIND IS SICK!

    But we're here to help!

    Check you mental health today!

    #MindMatters

  • I have two versions:

    I thought I couldn’t survive without alcohol.
    My recovery coach met me where I was, asking what I wanted.
    Now, I thrive in recovery.
    #SupportRecoveryCoaches

    AND

    I was hungover, bedridden, piecing last night together.
    My recovery coach met me where I was, walking baby steps alongside me.
    Now I’m present, awake, building for tomorrow.
    #SupportRecoveryCoaches

  • Anxious, shaking, too scared to really read the piece of paper.
    The one that will define my future.

    “Candidate qualifies for National Senior Certificate.”
    #engagedparentsandteachers #vocationaltraining #involvedparents

  • "I almost gave up on sustainable farming, then I found LF,"
    she said while organizing the organic diverse food baskets.

  • Young Jaden took a deep breath and said to himself.
    'Now I am in the position to divert all public resources and funds to myself and no one else!'

    Have you learned nothing from the anti-corruption classes in school? Jaden's friend inquired.

    Fine, Jaden replied, I will ensure I do right by everyone.
    #promoteintegrityinchildren

  • This is well-written with a great twist! Well done

  • Rain lashed the mud hut. Amina (12) dreamt of school, not chores. World Relief volunteer Eliza arrived, a ray of sunshine. Now, Amina learns & builds a future. #EducateGirlsMW

  • " I just want my baby to come home. " Woman bagged them.
    They nodded as they closed the ambulance door.

    "Let's continue to search for the survivors!" Rescue Team began to work again.

    #heros

  • Growing old has been scary for me.
    Till I see a 7O year granny doing a muscle up
    Staying young is not about the age, is about how strong you are.
    Gym make you grow stronger not older.

    #joingymtonicnow #growstrongernotolder #livethebestlifenomatterhowoldyouare

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