Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!

Provision of Hope would like to honor all our Grade 12 Grads for their achievements in reaching this day!  Well done! You studied hard to finish well.

Jeremiah with medal Jeremiah Gaye shows his school medal! Way to go! Jeremiah was one of 112 students of the 264 from his school that successfully passed his West African Exams making it into the 3rd division. Well done Jeremiah! We are proud of you. Jeremiah registered to study IT at Starz College of Science and Technology.
James Kollie has been living with us through his high school years. He has started studying IT at Bluecrest University. We are proud of you James. He hopes to finish a 4 yr. degree in this field. Right now there are many ads in the Liberian papers for qualified IT people. James Kollie has been living with us through his high school years. He has started studying IT at Bluecrest University. We are proud of you James. He hopes to finish a 4 yr. degree in this field. Right now there are many ads in the Liberian papers for qualified IT people.
They are so grateful for their achievements and for the scholarship provided through the sponsors of Provision of Hope. Thank you to John and Debra Moretto for sponsoring their son James. Thank you to Glynn and Carol Jones and to Doug and LaVonne Byron for your support towards Jeremiah. They are so grateful for their achievements and for the scholarship provided through the sponsors of Provision of Hope. Thank you to John and Debra Moretto for sponsoring their son James. Thank you to Glynn and Carol Jones and to Doug and LaVonne Byron for your support towards Jeremiah.
There was a party back at the Discipleship Training Center, where both Jeremiah and James live. Many friends came out to celebrate! There were honorary speeches, food, gifts and lively music! Thank you for the phone call Pastor Malcolm. It was great talking with both graduates on this special day, and to hear their deep appreciation to all who made this day possible! There was a party back at the Discipleship Training Center, where both Jeremiah and James live. Many friends came out to celebrate! There were honorary speeches, food, gifts and lively music! Thank you for the phone call Pastor Malcolm. It was great talking with both graduates on this special day, and to hear their deep appreciation to all who made this day possible!
Leon Sawyer is Ma Esther’s bio son. His dream is to study Architecture at Stella Maris Polytechnic University. This is a 4-year degree. Leon Sawyer is Ma Esther’s bio son. His dream is to study Architecture at Stella Maris Polytechnic University. This is a 4-year degree.
Ma Esther is so proud of her son today and so thankful for Leon’s sponsors Daniel and Marlene Richardson who funded him to school over the years. “God bless you Daniel and Marlene for all you have done for my son!” Ma Esther is so proud of her son today and so thankful for Leon’s sponsors Daniel and Marlene Richardson who funded him to school over the years. “God bless you Daniel and Marlene for all you have done for my son!”
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!

Maxwell Browne I am “so” proud of you!  When I think of that day I met you and your mother at the Holiday Feeling Hotel, where your mom worked, I can hardly believe that you are the same person!  ( This hotel was a very run down hotel, where we stayed outside of the Buduburam Refugee Camp) Maxwell you have been a top scholar all these years, since we first put you to school at the age of 10!  Maxwell is hoping to take nursing.  He passed the entrance at Mother Patern, one of the best nursing schools in Liberia.  We are trusting God to bring in the funds needed for this dream to be fulfilled.  Maxwell wanted to become a doctor, but that would take more funding. Maxwell, I  love who you are today, and how you have given your life to Jesus Christ.  See more of their story by clicking on this blog post Refugee Mother and Son Find Hope  

Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!

Alhaji Kamara well done! You achieved a milestone in your life and we are so proud of you!  Alhaji’s dream is to study accounting.  Thank you Lance and Natalie Barkman for funding his schooling for so many years and the encouragement you have been to him. You have touched his heart!  Patricia, his mother sends her deep appreciation too.

Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!

Chelsean Chea is receiving his Gr. 12 Diploma at his graduation ceremony. Thank you Jeff and Gena Conley for funding his schooling and making this day possible. You have made a big impact on his life!

We have other Grade 12 Graduates that we would also like to honor.  I am sorry we do not have photos of their grads to post here.

Beatrice Constance – Dapae and Rita’s home

Stephen Toe – Dapae and Rita’s home

Love Kamara – lives with Bernice Williams and is sponsored by Elaine Caudle.  Love would like to take cosmetology schooling for 6 months then set up her own business.

Keekee Bourgar – lives with his brother Emmanuel Bourgar and sponsored by Elaine Caudle

Ceegar Dyega – Otis Dyega’s bio son

Abraham Dyega – Otis Dyega’s bio son

Felecia Nyenwan – a young single mother who is raising her little girl (Karen) who we have been assisting.

We are in the process of registering students to school.  We still have many who do not have their registration and tuition fees.  If any one would like to help with sponsoring a student, we would be most grateful!

Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!
Congratulations Gr. 12 Grads!!!

Shadrach and Meshach are twin boys. They are ready to start grade 1, but have no funding.  Their father died when they were very young, and their mother is doing her best with her little business to provide food and clothes for them.

Credit Card Donations are welcome! 

Our GOAL is to help as many needy children + youth attend school as possible!   Every student needs to pay for their tuition and school supplies including uniforms and black shoes.

______   125.00 per school semester for Grade School

______   175.00 per school semester for High School

______   15.00 – 20.00 for black school shoes depends on size

______   15.00 for a uniform

______   10.00 for a book bag

______     5.00  for pencils and pens

 Last year we funded 150  students to school!

 We are making a difference in a land where war has destroyed so much. We are helping to rebuild this nation and EDUCATION is a major KEY to opening up so many  DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY.

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