April 2026

A Graduation Gift They’ll Actually Remember

by Jessica Charles Abrams

  • Posted on April 9, 2026

It’s strange how lasting a thoughtful, personalized gift can be at a special occasion. The wedding gift that means the most to me wasn’t the expensive pitcher or the china plates. It was a pair of handmade pottery mugs, given with a note explaining how they symbolize both connection and difference within a couple. And…



A young girl stands against a textured, weathered wall, wearing a bright blue dress with red circular patterns and light-colored sandals. She faces the camera with a calm, neutral expression, her hands resting at her sides.

A Place to Belong: Mercy’s Journey from Fear to Faith

by Lauren Blair

  • Posted on April 8, 2026

In many low-income countries like Kenya, children who are deaf often begin life in isolation—without access to sign language, schooling, or even basic understanding from those around them. Mercy’s life once reflected these challenges. Today, her story is one of change, marked not only by education and opportunity, but by the confidence to step into…



A Kenyan young woman standing in front of a white wall, wearing a white collared shirt.

From Grief to Hope: Florence’s Story

by Lauren Blair

  • Posted on April 2, 2026

Many of the children with disabilities Kupenda supports have stories shaped by hardship. In their communities, disabilities are often seen as a curse, and children are undervalued and denied access to basic opportunities—barriers that can become even more significant during seasons of instability or loss. This Easter, we are reminded that even after the darkest…



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