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The ROI of Joy: Why We’re Carrying Hope Into 2026

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Why We’re Carrying Hope Into 2026

If you could stand in the courtyard of the Vision of Grace school in Fort Jacques, you wouldn’t just hear lessons; you’d hear the rhythmic sound of potential being realized. You’d hear the laughter of children who, just a year ago, faced the silence of empty stomachs and closed doors.

A new year always invites reflection, but for us at ImpactHope, it’s more than a pause. It’s a moment to look at the faces behind the metrics and recognize that the “hope” we talk about is a living, breathing reality.

As we step into 2026, our hearts are full. We aren’t just carrying forward a list of projects; we are carrying forward the stories, relationships, and hard-won lessons of the communities we serve. Most importantly, we are carrying forward a deep appreciation for you—the heroes and strategic partners who make this mission possible.

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."

Looking Back: The ROI of Human Potential

In the past year, we witnessed hope take root across the globe. We saw it in the confident stride of a student in Haiti walking into a classroom and in the relief of a mother in Kenya accessing clean water for her family.

Behind every “metric” is a name. Behind every initiative is a local leader faithfully serving their neighbours. And behind every success story is a network of supporters who understand that real change is an investment, not just a transaction.

Lessons from the Field: The Roots of Transformation

Our work is built on the belief that lasting transformation grows when communities are empowered, not just “helped.” This past year has once again reinforced the core truths that guide everything we do:

  1. Local leadership is the catalyst. Local voices know the solutions; we are simply here to provide some of the capital and support to make them a reality.

  2. Sustainability requires patience. Deep roots take time to grow. We choose to invest in long-term stability over quick, temporary fixes.

  3. Partnership over Paternalism. We believe in being deeply involved without being domineering. By walking alongside communities as peers, we foster the dignity and ownership necessary for success to last long after our hands-on work is done.

Madagascar: A Vision of Restoration

One of the most exciting highlights of this past year was our new partnership in Madagascar through the Soul & Soil Revival Project.

This initiative is the perfect example of “Hope That Lasts.” By focusing on sustainable agriculture, we aren’t just improving a single harvest; we are restoring depleted land and equipping farmers with the tools to provide for their families for generations.

It is a holistic approach that recognizes that when you nurture the soil, you nurture the soul of a community. It’s about restoring dignity and resilience—the kind of return on investment that truly changes the world.

An Invitation for 2026

As we begin this new year, we invite you to continue your role as “the hero” behind these stories. Your choice to stand with us does more than provide funding—it gives local leaders the confidence to innovate and provides families with the security they need to build a better life. You are a vital part of this global movement of restoration.

We aren’t just reacting to today’s crises; we are building hope that endures. By investing in education, healthcare, and leadership, we are planting seeds that will thrive and provide shade for generations to come.

Thank you for being part of this story—past, present, and future. Here’s to a year of hope that lasts.

Want to start your year with impact? Explore our Gifts of Hope catalogue and choose a project that resonates with you today.

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