Janet Mesang Espe Sama

She has a master’s degree in oil and gas management, and a bachelor’s degree in management, and business administration.

DRIVING FORCE BEHIND ESTABLISHING HSFAN:

🌱 Our Story

My journey to founding Hope Spring for All Nations began with my parents’ story. Both became orphans as infants, and their resilience deeply shaped me. From the age of five, hearing their struggles awakened my compassion for others. I shared meals with orphans in my community, fetched water for the elderly from streams due to the lack of clean water and sanitation, and cared for vulnerable people, including those with mental health challenges.

These experiences taught me that service is not just an act of kindness—it is a calling. I grew up with a conviction that God placed me here to bring hope to those in need. With the support of my husband, who has sustained the vision since 2019, I transformed this conviction into action by founding Hope Spring for All Nations.

Today, Hope Spring for All Nations empowers communities by enhancing access to high-quality education for children, advancing child protection, advocating for community health and nutrition, ensuring safe water and sanitation, and cultivating resilience to climate change through inclusive, evidence-based, and community-centered solutions.

What began as a child’s compassion has grown into a movement dedicated to restoring dignity, protecting the vulnerable, and creating opportunities for children, youth, women, leaders, and disadvantaged communities—turning empathy into lasting impact.