“A herd’s man approached me and told me that he had seen something in a sack but he was not sure of what it was. I asked him where he had seen the sack so we could go there and check. He took me and on opening the sack at first I thought they were piglets but on...
Thank you to families in Dallas, Texas who raised $990.00 for our recent expedition in Ethiopia! These Dallas moms organized a large garage sale and bake sale run by their children. They put the word out on Facebook, and friends and neighbors donated items and money...
In September of last year, a well-meaning community member who had previously benefited from ENA’s adult literacy and self-support assistance programs (Grace Boateng), collaborated with influential members of the community to solicit for ENA’s help. We obliged...
Who are Refugees? The 1951 Refugee Convention establishing the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) spells out that a refugee is someone who “owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership...
Norbert took out a small micro credit loan from ENA and is now the owner of a thriving desk and chair restoration company. Norbert contracts with local schools to refinish their broken desks. The schools save money by hiring him rather than buying new desks, and...
We believe spreading awareness about human trafficking in at-risk communities plays a key role in eradicating modern slavery throughout Africa and the United States. That’s why we provided an anti-human trafficking conference for 15 at-risk villages in...
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