Hope- To wish for something with expectation of its fulfillment
           To have confidence
           To look forward with confidence or expectation

Children and youth of today are losing hope. They don’t have a desire to achieve great things because they don’t believe that can do it.  As a result they don’t set goals for themselves or do their best at school. Therefore they are not hopeful for the future. It is our belief that HOPE can be instilled in our young people through:

  1. Affirmations
  2. One on one or small group tutoring
  3. Exposure to educational and cultural activities
  4. Life skills development
  5. Encouragement from parents, other adults and mentors
  6. Regular church attendance

“KEEP HOPE ALIVE” Jesse Jackson

Reference: Websters II New College Dictionary 3rd edition 2005


Board of Directors

Bernice B. Bronson, MPH, President
Kimether Shari, MPH, Secretary
Angela M. Bumphus-Corbin, MPH, Treasurer
Kortney Q. Lewis, Member


Contact US

Bernice B. Bronson, MPH
P.O Box 262
Union City, GA 30291
Mobile: (678) 665-6506
Email: bernice@zenashouse.org