The Kweh Family
On our journey home from Liberia with our heads and hearts so full, we received a photo of a letter written by Samuel Kweh on behalf of himself and his two siblings, Sarah, and Daniel. It was delivered to the school after we had already left.
In the letter from Samuel, he shared the deeply hard situation that he and his siblings find themselves in. Their parents passed away leaving them without support or family.
Samuel has been selling goods on the street to attempt to feed and house all of them. They all attended Hope International together, but their situation has made school attendance not possible. We want Samuel, Sarah, and Daniel in school. We want them to graduate. They do too.
There are many stories of hardship in Liberia. Long-term suffering and needs that feel like (and are) emergencies. It is clear that we cannot help in every situation, but this one, this one feels possible.
Our Hope
We have decided to share with you, our partners in HOPE, this need. With input from the Liberian staff we have come up with a plan. We will be taking the generosity you share and dividing it up into $150.00 monthly increments to be distributed through the school.
This amount will provide:
1. Housing – a more adequate home for Samuel, Sarah, and Daniel to rent.
2. Food – supplies for daily meals they can cook in home each month.
3. Education - re-enroll them in school and support them through graduation.
Together, we are The Hope Project.
We would welcome your partnership in making this happen for the Kweh siblings.
As Samuel said, “he can’t make it on his own”…Together, we can ensure he doesn’t have to.
Together With the Kweh Family,
Jackie