Hotel Hope: Giving Every Child a Loving Home

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Hotel Hope is more than just a place—it’s a home and a family for orphaned and abandoned children in South Africa. As a registered Child and Youth Care Centre (CYCC) and foster home, Hotel Hope provides safety, love, and stability to children in need while advocating for adoption and family reunification.

Beyond childcare, Hotel Hope also supports mothers in crisis, helping them navigate unplanned pregnancies through counseling, life skills, and practical assistance. Their social enterprises, including charity shops, create jobs and fund operations, ensuring sustainability and community upliftment.

In this episode, Sihle Mooi, CEO of Hotel Hope, joins us to share the heartwarming stories, challenges, and triumphs of changing young lives, one child at a time. ❤️🏡
26 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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