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While I was in, one word came to my mind. IMPACT. I saw and felt ENA’s impact on every village we serve. Thousands of children are going to school for the first time, sitting at a desk with paper and pen to write with. Thousands are pumping clean water; thousands have a latrine to use with the knowledge of sanitation and hygiene. I’ve looked into the eyes of 350 orphans who are eager to learn and gave each child a new uniform and school supplies to each one to help them on their learning journey and encourage each child to know they are cared for. Village elders, parents, and students are learning about human trafficking and how to best protect their children and themselves. I was given this opportunity, and I consider it a gift. A gift that has changed my life as well. I see the world differently. I see it through the eyes of each and every child, mother, father, and grandparent. Thousands of eyes have been met, hoping to make this life better, one of hope and heartfelt love and connection.

–Diana Bingham, ENA Director of Operations, Ethiopia

Income Generating Activity Update

Income Generating Activity Update

  This project will help 100 HIV positive women with employment in both rural and urban Ethiopia. The women will work together to raise and fatten cattle. They have been attending ENA's business program, which teaches principles of building and maintaining a...

Thank you Noah Summerhays!

Thank you Noah Summerhays!

We would like to thank Noah Summerhays who collected items to create a large donation of hygiene kits for ENA!!! Noah organized donations for vital hygiene supplies and an event to assemble the items into kits that we can now ship to Africa. We are very excited to...

Thank You, Noah Summerhays!

  Here is Noah's Eagle Scout Project Write-up:   "First off, I would like to say that this project has been challenging, and very rewarding. I chose to do this particular project because I have personally been to the continent of Africa, and have a...

Northern Ghana- Literacy Update

Northern Ghana- Literacy Update

Supervisors and Facilitators Climatically, religiously, linguistically, and culturally, the Northern Region significantly contrasts the politically and economically dominating regions of central and southern Ghana. The Northern Region, occupies an area of about 70,383...

Northern Ghana: Literacy Update

     The climate of the region is relatively dry, (prompting ENA to construct wells to serve various communities in the north) with a single rainy season that begins in May and ends in October. The dry season starts in November and ends in March/April with...

Anti-Slavery Partnerships Expanding

“Serial killers shop on backpage.com” -Erik L. Bauer & Mike Pfau, lawyers representing 3 girls in lawsuit against backpage.com   ENA Staff attended the Juvenile Sex Trafficking Conference, hosted by Shared Hope International in Washington DC, on November...

2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation

2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation

2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation by Cecilia Amankwah As an untiring advocate for Engage Now Africa's literacy program in both urban and rural impoverished communities in Ghana, I oftentimes contemplate about the importance of literacy/numeracy and it’s positive...

2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation

2014 Literacy Report and Evaluation by Cecilia Amankwah     As an untiring advocate for Engage Now Africa's literacy program in both urban and rural impoverished communities in Ghana, I oftentimes contemplate about the importance of literacy/numeracy and...

School Supplies Delivered to Kerfe School

School Supplies Delivered to Kerfe School

ENA visited our school in the village of Kerfe this month to bring the students 250 School Kits and Backpacks!!!  The school was completed last month and we wanted to celebrate by bringing all 250 students a backpack with school supplies.  ENA normally donates school...

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