Transforming Young Lives
Compassionate Medical Support
Join us in our mission to provide essential medical care and hope to children in need at Kasisi Children's Home in Zambia.Kasisi Hope Foundation, founded by Grant Snyder and Tracy Snyder Kane, is dedicated to supporting specialized medical services for children at Kasisi Children's Home in Zambia.Founded in 1926 Kasisi is home for up to 250 kids ranging from infants to teenagers; healthy to medically and physically challenged and in between Our goal is to enrich the lives of up to 250 children by providing essential medical care that is not available locally.

Sadly, We can’t show you pictures of our the kids in need of Our first mission. Dorothy, age 12 and Jamima age 6 who both were victims of domestic violence because they suffer from albinism. Both had a limb violently and horrifically removed and need our help to fund recurring artificial arms until they are fully grown and eventually fitted with bionic limbs. Dorothy is a typical teenage girl struggling who love independence and Jemima is a a beautiful kid whose life was shattered for reasons beyond comprehension. We budget our first project at $150,000 which includes treatments, transportation and lodging for the next five years. Will you help us to show them we care?
Mission Number One
Kasisi Hope Foundation was started by siblings Grant Snyder and Tracy Snyder Kane to fund specialized medical services for children at Kasisi Children’s Hime in Zambia. Founded in 1926 Kasisi is home for up to 250 kids ranging from infants to teenagers; healthy to medically and physically challenged and in between. We want to give these kids hope by arranging and paying for medical care not available in Zambia but readily available in the United States.
Sadly, We can’t show you pictures of our the kids in need of Our first mission. Dorothy, age 12 and Jamima age 6 who both were victims of domestic violence because they suffer from albinism. Both had a limb violently and horrifically removed and need our help to fund recurring artificial arms until they are fully grown and eventually fitted with bionic limbs. Dorothy is a typical teenage girl struggling who love independence and Jemima is a a beautiful kid whose life was shattered for reasons beyond comprehension. We budget our first project at $150,000 which includes treatments, transportation and lodging for the next five years. Will you help us to show them we care?
Sadly, We can’t show you full pictures of the kids in need of Our first mission. Mapalo, age 12 and Luyando age 6 (shown in pic) both were victims of domestic violence because they suffer from albinism. Both had a limb violently and horrifically removed and need our help to fund recurring artificial arms until they are fully grown and eventually fitted with bionic limbs. Mapalo is a typical teenage girl struggling to find her identity who loves independence and Luanda is a beautiful kid whose life was shattered for reasons beyond comprehension. We budget our first project at $150,000 which includes treatments, transportation and lodging for the next five years. Will you help us to show them we care?

Our Organization


Who We Are
Kasisi Hope Foundation, founded by siblings Grant Snyder and Tracy Snyder Kane, is dedicated to supporting specialized medical services for children at Kasisi Children's Home in Zambia. Our goal is to enrich the lives of up to 250 children by providing essential medical care that is not available locally. Grant Found Kasisi while on his one of many Photo Safari Trips in Africa and after his visit that was his last Safari. He visits Kasisi frequently.
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Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors reflects a broad spectrum of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, which strengthens our governance and enhances our strategic decision-making. We are proud of the diversity represented across multiple dimensions:
including backgrounds in Healthcare, Finance, Head of Households and entrepreneurs.
We are a 100% volunteer organization and with the exception of costs of required filings, 100% of donations go directly to our mission.
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