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Recent Coverage

Wicked Local Hingham
"Hingham resident builds hope for Kenyan girls"
Nov 05, 2009


The Huffington Post

"One Home, Thirty Two Hearts"
November 3 2009

Boston Irish Reporter
"From Boston Immigrants to Kenyan Orphans"
October 01. 2009

The Irish Voice
August 26, 2009

Children at Lawrence School in Brookline help kids in Kenya
June 22, 2009

In addition to completing their last assignments and celebrating their graduation to the next grade, Lawrence Extended Day Program students can be proud of another accomplishment: the LEDP’s walk-a-thon raised $1,486 for the orphaned Kenyan girls of One Home, Many Hopes.

Boston and New York Irish partner with Kenyan orphans
May 2009

“I’ve been changed,” said Tim Sayegh when he arrived back in Boston after two weeks in Kenya. “I've seen girls that need love so much, yet give love without discrimination. How can girls that have experienced unfathomable struggle in their life be the same girls that express so much joy to others? It simply doesn't add up.” Tim was one of six local men and women who used this year’s vacation to help make the vision of One Home Many Hopes a reality. The new Boston and New York-based charity provides housing and education to 32 orphaned and abandoned street children in Mtwapa, and is led by County Down and Somerville man Thomas Keown and a slew of volunteers in both cities.

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Media Kit
For media inquiries, contact:
Thomas Keown, Founder
One Home Many Hopes
Phone: 617.230.2574
Email: thomas@breakinggroundkenya.org

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