Vision 2026 — Hope in Words, Love in Action

At Hope House Initiative we aim to inspire, equip and empower 1,000 vulnerable individuals through counselling, skills acquisition and basic welfare support.

Vision 2026 — Hope in Words, Love in Action

Community Empowerment Project

Our Project Title: Hope in Words, Love in Action — Community Empowerment Project. We target youth, children and street dwellers with focused interventions that build dignity, skills and resilience.

  • Aim to inspire, equip and empower 1,000 vulnerable individuals.
  • Focus areas: counselling, skill acquisition, and basic welfare support.
  • Project components: Outreach Tours, Skill Workshops, Welfare & Relief.

Project Components Overview

Three core components designed for measurable impact

Outreach Tour

Component 1 — Outreach Tour

Organise visits to prisons, orphanages, schools and hospitals. Deliver motivational and counselling sessions, fun activities and distribute books, school bags and scholarships.

  • Prison visits
  • Orphanage & school outreaches
  • Hospital encouragement sessions
  • Distribution: books, bags, scholarships
Skills Workshops

Component 2 — Skill Workshops

Target 100 youth and ex-offenders for reintegration. Provide hands-on training in hairdressing, tailoring, soap & detergent making, basic digital literacy and catering. Graduates receive starter kits to launch businesses.

  • Hairdressing & tailoring
  • Soap & detergent making
  • Basic digital literacy & catering
  • Starter kits for graduates
Welfare & Relief

Component 3 — Welfare & Relief

Distribute food packs, remove some people from street-sleeping into temporary accommodation, provide hygiene kits to women in prisons and schools and help clear small hospital bills.

  • Street feeding & temporary placement
  • Hygiene kits for women in prisons & schools
  • Emergency medical support

Expected Impact

What we expect to achieve through Vision 2026

1,000
Lives impacted
500
Individuals trained
Improved
Self-esteem & reduced vulnerability
3+
Boreholes planned

Challenges — Priority Locations

We prioritise urgent community needs identified during assessment

Dutse Ward borehole

Dutse Ward — Bwari Area

Only borehole broke 3 years ago. Over 1,500 residents rely on stagnant streams — high risk of cholera and typhoid.

Gomani Bassa borehole

Gomani Bassa — Kwali Area

5,000+ residents depend on a single faulty hand-pump borehole; frequent breakdowns cause long queues and unsafe water use.

Gurfata community

Gurfata — Ibwa Ward (Gwagwalada)

No reliable wells or boreholes; communities use contaminated streams leading to disease outbreaks and deaths.

Where We Work (Map)

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  • • Dutse Ward, Bwari Area
  • • Gomani Bassa, Kwali Area
  • • Gurfata, Ibwa Ward (Gwagwalada)

Recent Wins & Stories

School Outreach — Aug 2025

Motivational sessions and school kit distribution reached 400 pupils in the Abuja metro area.

Skills Batch 3 Graduation — Jul 2025

50 trainees completed tailoring & digital skills and received starter kits.

Emergency Relief — Jun 2025

Food packs delivered to flood-affected households; temporary shelter for 120 families.

Help Us Build Clean Water Access

Our target: build at least three boreholes in rural communities in Abuja.

₦450,000 / ₦2,000,000 raised (22.5%)