Holistic Healing at Handspun Hope & World Mental Health Day

Though the Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsi occurred over 25 years ago, many of our staff - and people across the country - are still experiencing pain and trauma as a result of the events that took place. At Handspun Hope, we believe in caring for the whole person, which is why we’ve provided group and individual counseling services since 2012.

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Featured Product: The Hope Felted Nativity

We know, we know …. September is awfully early to start showcasing a Christmas nativity.

BUT …. we can’t wait another moment to share with you this lovely, heirloom-quality collection. We also want you to know the story of the wonderfully talented ladies who create them…

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Sponsorship Opportunity: Ange and Ruth

Each month, we highlight two employees who have not yet been fully sponsored. When one of our employees is receives a full sponsorship, it means a generous donor or group of donors has agreed to make monthly donations in her honor. A sponsorship can be in any amount and it takes $150 per month to fully sponsor one woman.

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Featured Organization: Umutima

This week we wanted to shine a light on another lovely organization we’ve been working with for years. The Nyamirambo Women’s Center (NWC) was established in the city of Kigali in 2007 by 18 Rwandese women. Since their inception, their singular focus has been to address gender -based violence, gender inequality and discrimination…

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Sponsorship Opportunity: Adrienne & Alivera

Each month, we highlight two employees who have not yet been fully sponsored. When one of our employees is fully sponsored, it means a generous donor or group of donors has agreed to make monthly donations in her honor. A sponsorship can be in any amount and it takes $150 fully sponsors one woman…

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Higher Education - A Q&A with Mama Emmanuel and her Son

une 6th is National Higher Education Day. While this holiday focuses primarily on college degrees here in the states, in Rwanda being able to attend and graduate from secondary school is major achievement. An education in not guaranteed in Rwanda and a family must be able to pay for school fees, text books and uniform fees in order for a child to attend school…

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