Ethiopia School house
 
 

THE 2024 Lost Faces Vision

 
 

Lost Faces of Humanity would like to offer the same learning opportunity taught within the western classrooms shared in the refugee classrooms. Along with cultural teachings from the kids in the camps sharing ideas with children in the west. Eventually offering virtual classrooms with technology partners, so learning centers, children, and teachers around the world can share cultures, ideas, and learn jointly.

  • Uganda has over 1.3 million refugees living within its boarders.

  • Ethiopia is a country with more than 900,000 refugees inside the country and is home to the second-largest refugee population in Africa.

  • We want to do everything we can to turn lost faces into found ones, and to help restore hope in the hearts of refugees as they realize they may never return home.

  • In this pursuit, our mission is to develop initiatives to alleviate the struggle of refugees through dedicated programs and empowerment.

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Lost Faces of Humanity Mission; is to build on our success and continue to bring books and information access to fuel young minds searching to find themselves.

Students in the Rhino refugee settlement, Uganda

 
 

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