Photo Gallery
photos by Wes Julian
Published September 7, 2011
Children affected by HIV/AIDS receive education and healthy meals through Hope Initiatives.
A little girl enjoys her recess on the playground at Hope Initiatives Namibia.
Children enjoy the playground on the Hope Initiatives property.
Cecilia Hamutenya, one of the teachers at Hope Initiatives, was led to Christ through Patricia Sola-Mafukidze’s discipleship and the Hope Initiatives program.
Hope Initiatives provides a bridging school that helps children who are too far behind to enter back into an appropriate level in schools.
A converted shipping container serves as one of the classrooms at Hope Initiatives.
A boy enjoys a game of soccer during his recess.
Boys enjoy a soccer game during recess.
A painted rock welcomes visitors to the school’s garden.
Petrus Hamutenya (in blue) and David Nghifindwako work the soil in the Hope Initiatives garden. They grow the food to help feed the schoolchildren. Petrus is the brother of Cecilia, who teaches at Hope Initiatives.
Hanna Nekongo (in black) and Lusia Hamukoto prepare lunch for the schoolchildren.
After class, the children are served lunch. Many of the children at the center are infected with HIV or AIDs, and all of them come from families impacted by HIV/AIDS.
A little girl waits for lunch to be served.
A boy waits for lunch with his classmates.
Smiling girls wait for lunch.
The children thank God for their lunch.
A little boy gives thanks for his lunch.
Little boys enjoy their lunch after school at Hope Initiatives.
A girl enjoys a meal at Hope Initiatives.
Children enjoy their after-school lunch at Hope Initiatives.
Children of Hope Initiatives return home after the school day is over.
Okahandja Park, an informal settlement on the outskirts of Windhoek, Namibia’s capital city. Namibian slums like Okahandja Park are without plumbing, sewage facilities, electricity or convenient sources of water.
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