For 61 children in Ngyen Mbo, hope has an address.
House of Hope Orphanage Ngyen Mbo is a registered child care home in Cameroon's North West Region, providing food, shelter, education, healthcare and daily care for children who need a safe place to belong.
Registered with the Department of Social Affairs in Mbengwi. Endorsed by the Senior Divisional Officer of Momo Division.

"Hope has to be fed every day."
A child cannot eat a promise. A child cannot go to school on good intentions. A child cannot recover from sickness because people felt sorry for them online.
Care must become food. Care must become medicine. Care must become school fees. Care must become people who show up again and again.
Our Core Philosophy
What the children need now
Care, expressed as line items.
Daily Nutrition
Three meals a day for 61 children — fresh local produce, beans, plantain and protein.
Education
School fees, books, uniforms, shoes and learning materials for every child in school.
Healthcare
Routine checkups, malaria treatment, emergency care and consistent medical attention.
Daily Operations
Caregiver salaries, utilities, transport, repairs — the quiet work that keeps a home open.
Founder Medical Support
Help reduce the burden on the orphanage during the Founder's ongoing health journey.
Emergency Fund
A reserve for the moments no plan anticipates — illness, repairs, urgent needs.
Choose what your support becomes
Every gift becomes something a child can hold.
Feed the Children
A week of meals for the home.
Send a Child to School
One child, one term — fees, books, uniform.
Medical Care Fund
Monthly health support for one child.
Keep the Home Running
Caregivers, utilities, transport for a week.
Founder Medical Support
Lift the burden during Malvis's treatment.
General Support
Apply where the need is greatest this month.

The Woman Who Kept Showing Up
Malvis Ayaba chose children long before the work was easy.
She has carried House of Hope through difficult seasons — including serious illness that has taken her to India four times in five years for treatment.
The children still need food, school, medicine and care every day. Your support helps make sure the future of House of Hope does not depend on one woman's strength alone.
Life at the home
Real care. Real community.




Give a child more than survival. Give them a place to call home.
Become a monthly supporter and help House of Hope plan with confidence — every meal, every term, every season.
