Jena

I am 12 years old!
I’ve been waiting 969 Days!
ID: 1007

Full Sponsorship: $58/M
Half Sponsorship: $29/M

اقرا تفاصيل عن الطفل - عربي

Three Siblings in Need of Support to Continue Their Education!

  • Father passed away in 2015, stroke & kidney failure
  • Very low income
  • Janna Hussein Sahib Abboud, 2011
  • Tabarak Hussein Sahib Abboud, 1999 (female)
  • Ali Hussein Saheb Abboud, 1997, would like degree skill trade, would like to finish skill trade, was working in the electrical shop but had back surgery and not currently working
  • Mother can help kids in school.

Janna Hussein Sahib Abboud is 10 years old.  She became orphaned after losing her beloved father to a stroke and kidney failure when she was just 4 years old.  Janna is fortunate enough to reside with her mother and siblings in a home owned by the family.  Janna’s brother had been working to support the family as an electrician in a local shop but was forced to quit after enduring back surgery.  Janna has endured calamity at such a young age.  Her mother seeks assistance in providing for daily needs, in order to keep Janna up to speed with her school work, in hopes of lifting her from the cycle of poverty.  Please sponsor Janna to enable her continued education, changing poverty to prosperity!

Tabarak Hussein Sahib Abboud is 22 years old.  She tragically lost her father to a stroke and kidney failure, when she was 18 years old.  Tabarak is fortunate enough to reside with her mother and siblings in a home owned by the family.  Tabarak’s brother had been working to support the family as an electrician in a local shop but was forced to quit after enduring back surgery.  Tabarak is seeking opportunities to learn skills to be able to contribute to her family’s needs but does not have the financial means.  Tabarak’s mother is seeking assistance to help enable her children to continue their education in order to prevent the cycle of poverty for her children, and in turn, her children can assist others and become contributors to society.

Ali Hussein Saheb Abboud is 24 years old.  He tragically lost his father to a stroke and kidney failure, when he was 20 years old.  Ali is fortunate enough to reside with his mother and siblings in a home owned by the family.  He had been working to support the family as an electrician in a local shop but was forced to quit after enduring back surgery.  He is currently not working but would love the opportunity to earn a degree in a skilled trade and find employment to provide for his mother and siblings.  Ali’s mother is seeking assistance to help enable her children to continue their education in order to prevent the cycle of poverty for her children, and in turn, her children can assist others and become contributors to society.  Sponsoring Ali to enable his education will have a ripple effect of helping so many others!

Through the donations received from generous donors like you, I.C. Hope is able to provide orphaned children and widowed mothers with necessities and skilled trade training, not only allowing them the chance at survival but also endowing them with skills and hope for a brighter future!

• Wholesome food
• Clean, adequate clothing
• Safe, happy living arrangements
• Basic household furniture and appliances
• Basic school supplies and uniforms
• Tutoring programs
. Safe transportation
• Special education tutoring
• Autism programs and support
• Mental health programs
• Medical services
• Skilled trade education and certification (sewing, handyman, computer repair and programming, entrepreneurship, etc.)

I.C. Hope implements a strict and rigorous fund allocation system whereby funding is paid to the orphan guardian with proof of funds spent (receipts from grocery/food markets, clothing retailers, furniture/appliance retailers, home rent, etc.) validated by ongoing social service visits to confirm appropriate purchases. Due to our on-site team and volunteers, every family is regularly visited to ensure funds are directly supporting our beloved orphans. Our team in Washington D.C. (USA) regularly visits Iraq to ensure this operation and also to witness the beaming faces of the orphaned children receiving a new pair of glasses when they could not see the chalkboard, or a new pair of shoes because their feet were bleeding from inadequate shoes, or a family benefitting from a new bed who no longer have to sleep on concrete ground, etc.

If an orphan sponsor would like regular progress updates or correspondence with a beloved orphan, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@ichope.org, and appropriate arrangements will be made. Please note we prioritize the well-being and safety of our orphans. Thus sensitive information such as home address may be withheld.