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DEDICATION AND LEADERSHIP Ronald
Mugabi, the executive Director and
founder of Restoration of Hope (AROH), started this organization in 2001 in
Wairaka and neighboring villages.
Ronald saw how poverty, AIDS and other hardship were affecting the communities and felt compelled to be involved in bringing them hope. He decided what he needed to do was start an organization focused on assisting orphans, vulnerable children, youth and widows. Ronald knew that the road to accomplishing his goal would not be an easy one but it was too important to ignore; he then quit his job and dedicated himself full time to running AROH. Since 2001, AROH has grown substantially; this is mostly due to the dedication of the leadership and board members of AROH. Their assistance to the community includes a school for nursery through grade seven, visiting the homes of children in their community and assessing their needs, providing various types of vocational training and supporting a residential care orphanage. These programs and currently running yet it is always a struggle to improve and maintain them. The home visits with these children are the clear examples of this struggle. AROH creates a detailed profile from each home visit to have a better understanding of child personal circumstances and needs. Although this profile is developed, it is difficult for any one with in AROH to respond or follow up on it due to lack of funds and resources. In the failure AROH has many plans and ideas of how they would like to continue to restore hope to their community. This hope could come in form of mobile medical unit that would bring assistance to the ill and provide counseling to those who test positive for HIV/AIDS or improve upon the school facilities available to the children. Back to top, Click here |
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