Revisiting :Empowering Children To Fight Injustice Worldwide: The Inspiring Work Of 'Many Hopes'
Fifteen years ago, Thomas Keown discovered his life's mission in the slums of Kenya: to combat child injustice through systemic change. Today, his initiative, Many Hopes, is making strides worldwide, proving that children saved from poverty and abuse can become tomorrow's leaders of change. In this episode, Thomas shares the story behind Many Hopes and its innovative approach to ending childhood suffering. By empowering children with education and support, and challenging ineffective charity models, Many Hopes is setting a new standard for what it means to create lasting change. Join us for a profound conversation on the power of hope, the impact of nurturing potential, and the long journey towards systemic transformation. Discover how Many Hopes is not just changing lives but reshaping the future. In this episode we discuss: Thomas’s childhood in Northern Ireland His opportunity to work in the Parliament on Irish Peace Negotiations Thomas’s trip to Kenya that inspired him to found Many Hopes Many Hopes long term goals and strategies The key components needed for Many Hopes success Many Hopes expansion to six countries The promise of survivor-led change Many Hopes success stories The Rising” - a film to spur future success Episode Links: Follow on Social Media Watch “The Rising” Many Hopes Website Follow on Social Media Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Contact Info Thomas Keown Linked In _______________________________________ PODCAST: HOW WE CHANGE THE WORLD Listen & Subscribe to How We Change the World 🎙️: 🎧 Spotify 🎧 Apple Podcasts 🎧 YouTube Contact Us & Watch All Previous Episodes 💻 Website 🌎 Facebook 🌎 Instagram How We Change the World is a weekly podcast designed to inspire hope, encourage action, and celebrate progress in the realms of climate change, poverty, health, governance, social justice, education, animal welfare, conservation, and other pressing issue areas. Every Wednesday, tune in to hear in-depth conversations with activists, advocates, and other changemakers whose stories of triumph, tragedy, and tenacity will encourage you to explore your own problem-solving potential.
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