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Hope For All
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Hope For All
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Integrity Statement

- Integrity: We prioritize transparency and accountability in all our actions, ensuring every dollar is used to benefit children’s education.

- Compassion: We are driven by empathy and a deep commitment to improving the lives of underprivileged children.

- Empowerment: We believe education is the key to unlocking potential and breaking the cycle of poverty.

- Collaboration: We work hand-in-hand with communities, schools, and donors to create lasting impact.

Mission & Vision

- Send 100 less fortunate children to school across Madagascar, reaching villages in multiple provinces.

- Provide school materials for over 300 children, ensuring they have the tools they need for a full academic year.

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Meet the Team

Liam O’Shaughnessy (Founder / Executive Director)

Growing up, Liam faced significant challenges, including instability at home with a father suffering from alcoholism. There were many times he nearly dropped out of high school, but through the perseverance and the constant support of his mother and those around him, he discovered the power of education and how transformative it is. This personal journey taught him the power of opportunity and shaped his passion for ensuring every child has the chance to thrive. That’s why he founded Hope For All to provide children with the education and support they need to build brighter futures.

Dr. Patricia Wright (Honorary Chair of Conservation & Research)

World-renowned primatologist, conservationist, and explorer, Dr. Patricia Wright is a trailblazer in the fight to protect Madagascar’s unparalleled biodiversity. Best known for her groundbreaking discovery of the golden bamboo lemur, she has dedicated her life to wildlife conservation, pioneering research, and sustainable development. As the visionary founder of Centre ValBio, a state-of-the-art research facility on the edge of Madagascar’s Ranomafana National Park, Dr. Wright has transformed conservation efforts by merging science, education, and community engagement. Her tireless advocacy has not only safeguarded endangered species but also empowered local communities through education and eco-friendly initiatives. She is a National Geographic Explorer, MacArthur “Genius” Fellow, and Distinguished Professor at Stony Brook University.

Franck Naina (Regional Director of Madagascar)

With over 15 years of experience at Centre ValBio as Head of Operations, Franck is a seasoned leader dedicated to improving lives in Madagascar. In addition to his role at Centre ValBio, Franck directs another nonprofit and has collaborated with institutions such as Stanford, UPenn, and Stony Brook University to raise awareness about the needs of the Malagasy people. Franck’s passion for education and community empowerment drives his commitment to creating lasting change. As Regional Director of Hope For All he oversees local operations, ensuring resources directly benefit children and their communities.

Daniel Khouri grew up in South Louisiana, where English was his second language. Facing significant challenges both academically and socially due to language barriers, he often struggled in school without much support from teachers or peers. These experiences, though difficult, became a powerful source of motivation throughout his educational journey. Recognizing education as a privilege and understanding what it feels like to be an outsider, Daniel developed a deep passion for helping others access and value education. His personal experiences drive his commitment to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their circumstances.

Daniel Khouri (Director)