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Annual Impact Report 2024

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Unveiling Impact From 2024

Dear Friend,

As I sit down to write this, I find myself thinking about all the incredible things that have happened over the past year – things that you have made possible. There’s so much that can’t even be captured in numbers or reports. It’s in the faces of children who now have food to eat every day, the relief in a mother’s eyes when her child receives life-saving medical care, and the hope in a young girl’s heart because she can finally go to school.
 
But even though the full impact is impossible to measure, I wanted to share just a glimpse of what your generosity has helped accomplish:

  • 21,600 girls have received dignity and freedom through KEDHAP’s provision of sanitary towels over the past four years.
  • 600 families and 1,500 livestock now have access to clean water in the Maasai communities.
  • Nebaj Hospital conducted 1,400+ ultrasounds and life-saving surgeries last year.
  • At Shelter of Hope, school enrollment increased by 40%, thanks to the meals provided to students and teachers.

And this is just scratching the surface!

Every project, every number, every statistic represents real lives—people who are stronger today because of the kindness of people like you. What we can’t fully measure is the encouragement and hope that your support brings. We hear it in the voices of pastors who now have training and resources to serve their communities, in the excitement of children who are learning in classrooms that wouldn’t exist without you, and in the resilience of families who can now provide for themselves.
 
I’m excited for you to see more of this impact in the Annual Impact Report. It’s just a snapshot, but I hope it gives you a sense of how deeply you are making a difference.
 
As we look ahead, we remain committed to sustainable solutions—ensuring that communities have the tools, training, and resources to keep growing stronger. Your continued support—whether through giving, sharing, or praying—means the world.
 
Thank you for being part of this journey. You are truly making an impact!

With gratitude,

Brad
Executive Director

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