Privacy Policy

Bright Hope  is committed to maintaining the privacy of all those who partner with us on any level. We appreciate that you have entrusted us with your personal information, and we commit to treating all information confidentially. Here are some details on how your information is used stored, maintained and protected.

No Sharing of Personal Information

Bright Hope never sells, rents, leases or exchanges any personal information with other companies, organizations or government agencies, except as required by law.

Security

The database and website for Bright Hope and the Run for Hungry Children have security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of the information under our control. This includes names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses, credit card and bank information and the like. We utilize secure server connections during product ordering and donation processes to ensure that your personal data is safe.

How We Communicate With You

It is our desire to keep our constituents and partners well-informed regarding the projects, events and activities of our ministry. We do this via mailings, website postings, flyers, etc. for the purpose of keeping you best informed.

Removing You from Our Mailing List or Changing Your Information

If, for any reason, you would like to be removed from our mailing list, call our office at (224) 520-6100 or send an email to info@BrightHope.org. You can also send your request for removal to us at: Bright Hope, 2060 Stonington Avenue, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195.

Changes to This Statement

Bright Hope reserves the right to make changes to this Privacy Policy and its associated policies at any time and requests that you review this statement periodically for updates.

Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns about any information contained in this policy, please contact Bright Hope at (224) 520-6100, or via email at info@BrightHope.org

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The Mathare Valley Slum, in the heart of the city of Nairobi, holds more than half a million people. Living conditions are horrific, with no basic infrastructure like a sewer system.

Disease runs rampant. The government has already declared the food situation a national disaster, and the need here is critical. The most affected are the children, many of whom are orphans. The education of some children at Mathare is made possible by our feeding program which has kept a majority of the children in school and off the streets. This is the only meal most of the children receive all day. Every day 1,300 children from ages 4 to 15 are fed once.

Learn more about our work in Mathare Valley at BrightHope.org