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Category Archives: Congolese Orphans

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, close to 11% of the total child population is orphaned, due to war in the east of the country, and due to malnutrition, poverty, disease and poor health care in urban areas like Kinshasa.

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An ambulance for Kikimi!–April 2017

Espoir Congo Posted on April 27, 2017 by EspoirCongoApril 30, 2017

1           Food Distribution One of our faithful local donors recently opened a bread factory, and they agreed to donate 250 loaves of bread weekly for the kids! The manager of the milk company made a special personal donation of food … Continue reading →

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Happy to be back! — February 2017

Espoir Congo Posted on February 23, 2017 by EspoirCongoFebruary 25, 2017

1           Plaques It’s so good to be back in Kinshasa and we are so proud of our partners who have done a wonderful job keeping things running and well organized in our absence. We got some plaques made in France … Continue reading →

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Good bye 2016… Welcome 2017!

Espoir Congo Posted on January 19, 2017 by EspoirCongoJanuary 19, 2017

1           Christmas and Caisa Pharma While people in many countries gave each other gifts and shared festive delicacies, police and soldiers were patrolling the deserted streets of Kinshasa to enforce law and order. Even in our remote Kikimi no gatherings … Continue reading →

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Patricia Nzolantima’s Visit — December 2016

Espoir Congo Posted on December 16, 2016 by EspoirCongoDecember 17, 2016

1         Patricia Nzolantima’s Visit   This month, Patricia Nzolantima, founder of “Working Ladies” gave us the honor of visiting our project in Kikimi, bearing special Christmas gifts: 6 sewing machines, 20 uniforms for the girls in tailoring training, some funds and … Continue reading →

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Perseverance–November 2016

Espoir Congo Posted on November 22, 2016 by EspoirCongoNovember 22, 2016

1         Food Distribution Except for the street gangs, things have calmed down in Kinshasa this past month, but are expected to heat up again in December, as the presidential mandate expires on the 19th, but elections have been postponed till … Continue reading →

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A Secondary School for Kikimi children–October 2016

Espoir Congo Posted on October 26, 2016 by EspoirCongoOctober 26, 2016

1         Food Distribution This month, we would like to take off our hats to the dear friends we have in Kinshasa who continue to faithfully donate food items every single month, year after year, rain or shine. Some also donate … Continue reading →

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Final exams and other news–June 2016

Espoir Congo Posted on June 25, 2016 by EspoirCongoJune 25, 2016

1         Final Exam for our 6th Graders This month, our 6th graders had to travel to the district examination center to take their final exam, marking the completion of their elementary education. We rented a bus for them and Theo … Continue reading →

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Christmas Stories and New Year Goals–January 2016

Espoir Congo Posted on January 25, 2016 by EspoirCongoJanuary 25, 2016

1         Christmas in Kikimi A couple days before Christmas, we made our way to Kikimi and spent two days and two nights there, camping out in the library. The condition of the road was such that even a 4×4 could … Continue reading →

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Highlights for 2015

Espoir Congo Posted on December 16, 2015 by EspoirCongoDecember 19, 2015

At the closing of the year, our hearts are filled with gratitude for all the Lord has helped us to accomplish, thanks to your generosity and your unfailing prayers. So many lives have been improved and even saved as a … Continue reading →

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Baby Boom–October 2015

Espoir Congo Posted on October 26, 2015 by EspoirCongoOctober 27, 2015

1         Maternity and Health Care Our newly set up maternity seems to be attracting all of mommies in the area, as we have more and more babies born. What seems to us very basic looks like luxury to the local … Continue reading →

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