Bringing Hope to Street Youth Through Consistency and Love – Esther’s Internship Experience
Esther's New Year’s resolution was to make a difference in her community and after researching FOA, she knew she’d found the perfect place to give back.
Nikki Horne, MEd, specialized in Social Justice Education and Comparative, International and Development Education. Nikki has 14+ years of varied practical experience providing leadership, administrative support, teaching, and counseling to students and families in local and global education contexts.
Nikki founded and directed the Onzole River Project in Ecuador for 10 years, working with local governments, NGOs, and project stakeholders to design and advocate for culturally relevant and equitable education practices and social services. Nikki has served on FOA's Board since 2016 because she believes lasting change is possible through consistent service, sacrifice, and compassion, all values inherent in FOAs mission.
Every moment a child is off the streets and in the classroom is another moment for the Future of Africa.
Esther's New Year’s resolution was to make a difference in her community and after researching FOA, she knew she’d found the perfect place to give back.
Ten former street children have embarked on vocational training programs to launch successful careers in fields like fashion design, auto mechanics, carpentry and catering.
Through street outreach, leadership workshops, and reflection sessions, FOA immerses high school and university students in the challenges faced by street children, helping them understand the issue and become advocates for change.