Hope Africa University Scholarships
At this time of year, as we reflect on the ways we each have been blessed even during these challenging days, Giving Tuesday has become a call to action in encouraging us all to support the causes we believe in. Between now and the end of 2021, Friends of Hope Africa University invites you to prayerfully consider a generous gift to support one of HAU's most vital needs -- our student scholarship program. As you celebrate the holidays, please continue to remember our students. They need your continued support. We are so thankful for the heartfelt generosity of all of those who may not have met our students, yet care for them, and invest in their lives and futures. We thank you and ask God’s blessings on you.
Van Norman Clinic
The Van Norman Clinic (VNC) established in 2012 as a health care outreach for Hope Africa University, is marking eight years of service. VNC is an urban hospital of more than 100 beds located on the campus in the capital city of Bujumbura, featuring both out-patient and in-patient services. Hope Africa University students in Medicine and Nursing regularly rotate through the Van Norman Clinic for clinical training.
Kibuye Ophthalmology Clinic
Since January 2014 the Ophthalmology Clinic at Kibuye Hope Hospital in Burundi has been focused on its vision of eradicating preventable blindness in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa. The year "2020" seems like a good time to look back and celebrate the amazing growth that has taken place and the thousands of patients whose sight has been restored!
HAU 2020 Vison Video
What's next for 2020 and beyond for Hope Africa University? HAU Rector, Dr. Victor Barantota, shares the vision moving forward.
#GT School of Agriculture
Burundi is among the bottom 3 as hungriest nation in the world. 90% of Burunidans are subsistence farmers. Beginning in February 2020, Hope Africa University will provide an educational and training program that will equip men and women to be leaders in nutrition, culinary arts, farming and agri-business such that over the next generation the threat of famine will be eliminated, and malnourishment will have been reduced by 90 percent.
#GT Inpatient Feeding Program
In hospitals in many developing countries, due to limited resources, family members are required to provide food and basic care for hospitalized patients. In a nation as impoverished as Burundi, often this is nearly impossible. The lack of food impedes the healing process and causes many patients to leave before they are completely well. Kibuye Hope Hospital, a ministry of Hope Africa University, has created a program to provide warm nutritious meals for all inpatients and their caregivers at no cost. $25 provides 125 meals for patients and their families. Won't you consider helping?
#GT Outpatient Feeding Program
At Kibuye Hope Hospital, a ministry of Hope Africa University, in Burundi, hundreds of malnourished children are provided with warm nutritious meals and extra packages of food to take home for feeding throughout the week. Chaplains meet with the children and family to feed the soul as well as the body.
GC19 HAU - A Kingdom Institution
Hope Africa University is fulfilling Christ’s Luke 4:18-19 “Charter of the Kingdom” by bringing good news to the poor, release of the captives, sight to the blind, and freedom for the oppressed. Hope Africa University, a Kingdom Institution fulfilling the Charter of the Kingdom . . . EVERY DAY.
Friends Of Hope Africa University
Go on a tour of the University and learn what we are all about.
Nutrition Program
Kibuye Hope Hospital
Ophthalmology Project
In-depth look a Fader mission
Christian Broadcast Network presentation
L'Chaim Final – Fader prize winner
Building 19 – the Story
Senator Richard Lugar's visit to HAU
Joel and Janette Miller present HAU med school
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Hope Africa University Scholarships
At this time of year, as we reflect on the ways we each have been blessed even during these challenging days, Giving Tuesday has become a call to action in encouraging us all to support the causes we believe in. Between now and the end of 2021, Friends of Hope Africa University invites you to prayerfully consider a generous gift to support one of HAU's most vital needs -- our student scholarship program. As you celebrate the holidays, please continue to remember our students. They need your continued support. We are so thankful for the heartfelt generosity of all of those who may not have met our students, yet care for them, and invest in their lives and futures. We thank you and ask God’s blessings on you.
Van Norman Clinic
The Van Norman Clinic (VNC) established in 2012 as a health care outreach for Hope Africa University, is marking eight years of service. VNC is an urban hospital of more than 100 beds located on the campus in the capital city of Bujumbura, featuring both out-patient and in-patient services. Hope Africa University students in Medicine and Nursing regularly rotate through the Van Norman Clinic for clinical training.
Kibuye Ophthalmology Clinic
Since January 2014 the Ophthalmology Clinic at Kibuye Hope Hospital in Burundi has been focused on its vision of eradicating preventable blindness in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa. The year "2020" seems like a good time to look back and celebrate the amazing growth that has taken place and the thousands of patients whose sight has been restored!
HAU 2020 Vison Video
What's next for 2020 and beyond for Hope Africa University? HAU Rector, Dr. Victor Barantota, shares the vision moving forward.
#GT School of Agriculture
Burundi is among the bottom 3 as hungriest nation in the world. 90% of Burunidans are subsistence farmers. Beginning in February 2020, Hope Africa University will provide an educational and training program that will equip men and women to be leaders in nutrition, culinary arts, farming and agri-business such that over the next generation the threat of famine will be eliminated, and malnourishment will have been reduced by 90 percent.
#GT Inpatient Feeding Program
In hospitals in many developing countries, due to limited resources, family members are required to provide food and basic care for hospitalized patients. In a nation as impoverished as Burundi, often this is nearly impossible. The lack of food impedes the healing process and causes many patients to leave before they are completely well. Kibuye Hope Hospital, a ministry of Hope Africa University, has created a program to provide warm nutritious meals for all inpatients and their caregivers at no cost. $25 provides 125 meals for patients and their families. Won't you consider helping?
#GT Outpatient Feeding Program
At Kibuye Hope Hospital, a ministry of Hope Africa University, in Burundi, hundreds of malnourished children are provided with warm nutritious meals and extra packages of food to take home for feeding throughout the week. Chaplains meet with the children and family to feed the soul as well as the body.
GC19 HAU - A Kingdom Institution
Hope Africa University is fulfilling Christ’s Luke 4:18-19 “Charter of the Kingdom” by bringing good news to the poor, release of the captives, sight to the blind, and freedom for the oppressed. Hope Africa University, a Kingdom Institution fulfilling the Charter of the Kingdom . . . EVERY DAY.
Friends Of Hope Africa University
Go on a tour of the University and learn what we are all about.
Nutrition Program
Kibuye Hope Hospital
Ophthalmology Project
In-depth look a Fader mission
Christian Broadcast Network presentation
L'Chaim Final – Fader prize winner
Building 19 – the Story
Senator Richard Lugar's visit to HAU
Joel and Janette Miller present HAU med school
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