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:

When I was 5, my parents told me the challenges they encountered as orphans. My mum became an orphan when she was 8 months old, while my Dad became an orphan at the age of 1. As destiny brings people together, they decide to settle down in their youth as orphans, though. When they told me a history of what they went through as kids without parents. They started telling me this history when I was 5 years old. I cried from time to time, and I began helping the needy with food. Whenever my mum gave me food, I wouldn’t eat all of it, I would share with the orphans we had around us in the community where I came from. My dress was always wet because I spent most of my time fetching water for the elderly in my community. I had three mad people I used to take care off until now. I still take care of one of them who is still alive, popularly known as “APISAH”. I’m so emotional that when I see cases like the ones I listed above, I always burst into tears. When I decided to do the gestures I listed above and from the story of my parents, I said to myself I would create an organization for people like “these.” I still didn’t stop with this vision as I grew up, I knew God sent me for people like “them”, I decided to come up with HOPE SPRING FOR ALL NATIONS with the support of my Husband who has been single handedly funding the organization since 2019. From the name of the organization, I know it’s what God wants to use me to bring their wishes to reality or make their wishes arise and become a reality. I believe God blessed us to be a blessing to people like orphans, less privileged, children, and the elderly. I don’t feel fulfilled if I find someone who is in need around me and I don’t help them.

Here we are today with HOPE SPRING FOR ALL NATIONS.