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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

Micro Credit Success Story: Frank

Micro Credit Success Story: Frank

Several months ago Frank approached ENA to help finance his business. Frank is 30 years old and has been farming okra for almost two years now. He has a farm in Ahentia, a farming community located in the Central Region of Ghana. As a young man, Frank worked as a...

ENA Funds Heart Surgery for Two Year Old

ENA Funds Heart Surgery for Two Year Old

Two year old Maame lives in Accra, Ghana. She was born with a hole in her heart called ventricular septal defect (VSD).  According to doctors, the condition requires a complex surgery to close the hole. This surgery, however, was not available in Ghana so her case was...

Namibia by Numbers

Namibia by Numbers

1,555 children received food, school supplies, and housing resources.4,500 students participated in Engage Now Africa’s youth drama group, a program addressing teenage pregnancy. 530 individuals taught sustainable financial principles and improved their businesses...

Creating Albinism Awareness, One Community at a Time

Creating Albinism Awareness, One Community at a Time

That is why Engage Now Africa's Education Department has embarked on a sensitization program throughout communities in Ghana. They are traveling from community to community in order to develop awareness about this inherited genetic condition. Our team is determined to...

13 Trafficking Victims Identified and Supported

13 Trafficking Victims Identified and Supported

Thirteen trafficked victims have been identified through community sensitization and the education efforts of the ENA’s End Modern Slavery work in Ghana. Ten of the victims are children trafficked to and currently working as child slaves on Lake Volta – the largest...

Georgina: Another Micro Credit Success Story!

Georgina: Another Micro Credit Success Story!

Georgina is a 49 year old mother and beneficiary of an ENA micro credit loan. She runs a successful landscaping business that focuses on decorating homes with flowers that beautify the environment. She has been in business for a period of eleven (11) years. She said...

Ada Island Adult Literacy Graduation

Ada Island Adult Literacy Graduation

Tuanikope is a name of an Island located in Ada, in the Greater Accra Region.The predominant occupations of the people are farming and fishing. They speak a local dialect known as Ewe. This is a small village surrendered by water, called the lake Volta which happens...

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