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A group of young students in yellow jackets stand together indoors, celebrating a victory. They hold medals and trophies, smiling proudly.

Teacher Du Oulu’s Unforgettable Basketball Tournament

A volunteer teacher shares how basketball, perseverance, and teaching in rural China helped students dream beyond the mountains.

A group of eight people smiling around a dining table with empty plates, soda bottles, and a large pot. The mood is cheerful and relaxed.

One Hope Team Reflects on 2025

Our microfinance team reflected on 2025’s challenges and wins, renewing hope, unity, and commitment to serve communities.

Split image: Left shows a girl washing dishes outdoors, wearing casual clothing. Right shows her in a bright dress, reading attentively indoors. Contrasts chores and education.

A Dalit Girl’s Dream Come True

A Dalit teen in Nepal breaks poverty cycles through education, life skills, and courage—choosing learning over child marriage and hardship.

A woman in a blue dress smiles while holding a rope tied to a goat. She carries leafy greens with a rustic shed and greenery in the background.

Pansari’s Life Outside of Motherhood

From homemaker to entrepreneur, Pansari built a thriving goat business through small loans, boosting her income, confidence, and self-reliance.

A group of students at Ponciiano Bernardo Elementary School proudly display certificates in a colorful auditorium, smiling and celebrating their achievements.

Anti-OSAEC Seminar in Brgy. Kaunlaran

We held an online safety seminar for 60 Grade 5 leaders, teaching red flags, data protection, and OSAEC risks to keep kids safe online.

A group of three people, with faces blurred, stand beside a smiling police officer in uniform outside a building. The tone appears formal and cooperative.

Lalita’s Bad Gut Feeling Confirmed

In Nepal, a 26-year-old mother escaped human trafficking when our border intervention saved her from a fake foreign job.

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