Stories of hope from Ngoliba
Read how children, families and staff at The Ark work every day towards recovery, growth and new opportunities.
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Read how children, families and staff at The Ark work every day towards recovery, growth and new opportunities.
Play. It seems obvious, but for children growing up in a children's home it isn't always. At The Ark, play is more than a way to pass the time — it is an essential part of what the children need.
A foundation runs on people who want to make a difference for others and for society. Lente, secretary of Stichting Mwanzo, is one of those people. She's happy to share who she is and why she took on this role.
What does a school day and a weekend day look like at The Ark for Elizabeth and Samuel? Elizabeth is 13 years old and Samuel is 14. Both kept a diary for two days.
Every month we write this for you — because you're involved, because you give, or because you're simply curious about what's happening in Ngoliba. We appreciate that.
This month: Elizabeth and Samuel give you a glimpse into their day. Lente shares why she became secretary of Stichting Mwanzo. And you'll read how The Ark in April once again gave everything to keep children safe, learning and connected.
Do you think more people should know about this? Then we agree. Share this newsletter with someone around you. Perhaps their first time reading it will be the beginning of a long story.
Over the past month, our network of donors has grown. That fills us with joy and gratitude. We are increasingly noticing that the story of Mwanzo and The Ark is finding its way through the most beautiful route there is: from person to person. People enthusiastically tell
| Subject | Date and Time Sent |
|---|---|
| Newsletter 04/2026 Mwanzo Foundation | Monday, 01 June 2026 |
| Newsletter 3/2026 Mwanzo | Saturday, 18 April 2026 |
| Newsletter 2/2026 Mwanzo | Wednesday, 18 March 2026 |