Faith, Hope and Grace is excited for the year ahead
The NPO currently has 15 individuals who will live there for the next two years.
Hope, Faith, and Grace Community Project will celebrate its seventh birthday this year. Over the years, the founder, Kerry-Leigh Wright, created a space where vulnerable youth could find stability, opportunities and hope.
“I always had a heart for outreach and making a difference in the community. Many of these children have nowhere else to turn, and seeing them transform their lives keeps me going,” she said.
Hope, Faith and Grace take in youth who come from difficult circumstances such as homelessness, family breakdowns, abuse, or ageing out of foster care.
This NPO’s vision is to provide a safe, supportive environment where vulnerable youth can develop the skills and confidence needed to become independent, self-sufficient members of society.
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They focus on education, vocational training, and personal development while instilling a sense of community and responsibility.
The Hope, Faith, and Grace Community Project, registered as an NPO in 2018, has 15 individuals between 18 and 24 who will live there for the next two years.
Kerry-Leigh and her team ensure a stable environment where they receive structure, mentorship, and skills development to build a brighter future. According to her, the NPO has a lot of sponsors helping towards renovations this year.
“I thank Makanyani Maintenance, Price Paint, BNI Bounce, Rand Pro, Chill Air, Golden Eagle, Sourcefin, Mpact, DSP, Ezra Studios, WJH Powder Coatings, Equal ELM Trading, Dl Accountants, Springs Garden Centre, Effective Blinds and Pollak Park Primary.“
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“Without you, we could not sustain this mission and impact many lives. Each sponsor plays a crucial role in keeping Hope, Faith, and Grace running,” she said.
“I believe 2025 will be a breakthrough year. Despite financial challenges, we have a strong community of supporters and a new group of young people eager to transform their lives.”
There are several ways to support the Hope, Faith, and Grace Community Project – through sponsorships, donations, volunteering and networking.
To become more involved or contribute towards this community project, contact Kerry-Leigh on 072 177 0489.



