LOLA CHILDREN'S FUND

LOLA CHILDREN'S HOME

ABEBE FANTAHUN

 

LOLA CHILDREN'S FUND

 

Founded in 2009, Lola Children’s Fund was established to provide funding to Lola Children’s Home in Mekelle, Ethiopia, a community organization providing assistance to HIV-affected families. Lola was founded because Mekelle had no services available for HIV-positive orphans, many of whom are left without family or government support after their parents’ deaths. Many children live on the streets without food, shelter, education or medicine to help them combat the disease. As time passed, Lola grew to include HIV-affected children: kids with HIV-positive parents or siblings whose lives had been affected by HIV/AIDS.

 

UNAIDS reports that Ethiopia has nearly 5.5 million orphans, with more than 900,000 orphaned by AIDS. In 2013, about 200,000 Ethiopian children between the ages of 0-14 and 590,000 adults were living with HIV. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 1.2 million people with HIV in Ethiopia, including 90,000 HIV-positive pregnant women, an estimated 14,000 HIV-positive births and a total of 28,000 AIDS deaths annually. Though Ethiopia has made admirable gains in the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS, many families suffer daily from the disease and its stigma. Prejudice against people with HIV in Ethiopia is still so strong that people can lose housing and employment simply from being associated with the disease.

 

 

 

 

LOLA CHILDREN'S HOME

 

Lola Children's Home offers services to children and families. Our residential program offers a safe, loving sanctuary for children with nowhere else to live. Our day care program provides HIV-affected children with healthy food, education, and shelter so that they can remain with their families and still have their basic needs met. An outreach program provides funds for food, educational materials, clothing and medication for kids who need a little extra financial assistance.

 

While our programs may sound similar to others, Lola Children’s Home is a distinctive program. The purpose of Lola is to provide our children with the human rights that all children deserve, while still sustaining a close relationship with their families and their community. Unlike many orphanages, we encourage our children to maintain and even strengthen their bonds with their families and the local society. Kids with local families visit them every Sunday and families visit Lola regularly for celebrations. Some children even live with their families for a month in the summer. All of our children participate in local events and are well known in the Mekelle community. Kids at Lola also do extracurricular activities like tae kwon do, just like so many other children around the world.

 

 

Lola Children’s Home is exactly that: A HOME


Our children are healthy and happy, and they treat each other like siblings--for better or worse.
They go to private schools, interact with the community, and are safe and loved.


Please help us to provide our kids with all the privileges they deserve.

 

 

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ABOUT ABEBE



 

 

 

 

 

 

Lola Children's Home is the brainchild of Abebe Fantahun, an orphan from Tigray who lost his parents in the famine. As an orphan himself, Abebe feels a calling to help kids in the same predicament. Working as a social worker at one of Addis Ababa's only HIV-positive orphanages, he felt a specific commitment to children with HIV. He decided to return to his birthplace and serve the local children as the founder and director of Lola Children's Home.

 

Lola Children’s Home began as an orphanage for children affected by HIV. It quickly grew to encompass children from the community, and its mission was redefined. Instead of simply housing children, it would care for orphans in addition to assisting local families.