Alice: Restoring Health
Because of Freely in Hope, I realized that I am a survivor and no longer a victim. I am more confident in myself which is why I am able to fight sexual violence.
Alice: Restoring Health Read More »
Because of Freely in Hope, I realized that I am a survivor and no longer a victim. I am more confident in myself which is why I am able to fight sexual violence.
Alice: Restoring Health Read More »
Be courageous and own your own story –– your story is powerful.
Sexual Assault Awareness Tips: Finding Courage to Tell Your Story of Hope Read More »
How you respond as an advocate can be critical in shaping the healing process for a survivor.
Sexual Assault Awareness Tips: Advocating Against Sexual Violence Read More »
Under Freely in Hope’s Fellowship Program, we are working on designing an online platform that will be accessible and safe for survivors to be connected to helpful resources.
March’s Hopeful News Read More »
I hope that other girls will realize how powerful they are, and use this power to bring change to their communities and the world.
Lydia: Coaching Girls in Leadership Read More »
For so long, the girl child has been abandoned. Withholding education from the young girl has caused her to be seen as an inferior being, only capable of domestic responsibilities and raising children. As survivors who were given access to education through Freely in Hope, our mission is to return to our communities and shatter
Raising the Voices of Tomorrow: The Importance of Educating the Girl Child Read More »
In 2019, we celebrated our nine years of equipping survivors and advocates to lead in ending sexual violence.
2019 Annual Report Read More »
Walking with survivors at all stages is important, but one of the greatest pleasures is seeing them overcome.
February’s Hopeful News Read More »
My vision is to see the girl child in school, empowered and independent. I encourage the girls that I teach and interact with to better their lives through education.
Winnie: Teaching the Next Generation Read More »