FROM ORPHAN TO ADVOCATE

Rita Zoe Kunstár-Lénárt

“Through my loss came vision. Now we build not just houses, but homes of hope.”

Founder, President & CEO | Let Go & Let God Foundation Nonprofit USA
California • Texas • Budapest • Oslo

Born in Budapest, Hungary in 1976, Rita Zoe Kunstár-Lénárt is a global faith leader, humanitarian, educator, and designer whose life’s work centers on restoring identity, dignity, and hope for individuals, families, and communities.

Her professional journey spans multiple fields: she completed nursing school and earned her diploma as a Registered Nurse in Budapest in 1994, began midwifery studies the following year, and later expanded into architectural design studies in California in 1998. In 2005, she became a Certified Interior Designer through the Interior Design Institute in Newport Beach, California.

Rita has worked as a professional drapery designer with Mark Levine Design on luxury homes, and as founder of GotDesign, her own design business in California offering drapery design, floral arrangements, and interior décor. Her floral work has been showcased at destinations such as Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Alongside her professional work, Rita has spent nearly two decades in ministry and outreach: coordinating and translating resources for the global Purpose Driven movement, leading and participating in mission trips across Europe, Rwanda, and Mexico, and creating initiatives like More4Him and MomTime to support women, families, and local communities.

In 2025, she founded the Let Go and Let God Foundation Nonprofit USA, headquartered in Boerne, Texas, with a vision to build faith-centered, sustainable communities through four pillars: Lifestyle, Education, Health, and Wealth. Her motto, “Do everything in LOVE,” captures the heart behind both her leadership and the Foundation’s work.

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Who We Are

The Let Go and Let God Foundation was created to support families facing hardship by providing safe housing, educational opportunities, community wellness, and pathways to sustainable living.

Founded by Rita Zoe Kunstár-Lénárt, a humanitarian, educator, and designer with decades of experience in healthcare, early childhood education, interior design, and global outreach, the Foundation reflects a lifelong commitment to serving others with care, integrity, and excellence.

Our work is shaped by a simple guiding belief:
every person deserves safety, dignity, and a chance to rebuild their life.

Be the Change You Wish to See in the World.

Be the Change You Wish to See in the World.

From Brokenness → Wholeness.

Our Mission

Families around the world are experiencing challenges no one should face alone—unstable housing, emotional hardship, limited access to education, or barriers to economic opportunity.

We exist to respond with practical support, compassionate care, and long-term solutions that help families regain stability and create a future they can be proud of.

Our Vision

A world where every family has a safe place to call home, every child has access to learning, and every community has the support it needs to flourish. We envision sustainable villages built on compassion, opportunity, and shared responsibility—places where lives are strengthened and futures are restored.

OUR WORK

OUR WORK

Homes of Hope & Community Development

Our signature initiative, Homes of Hope, builds safe, modern, and energy-efficient container homes for families in need of stability.

Each home is designed to be durable, dignified, and environmentally conscious—crafted to give families not just shelter, but a foundation for a better future.

The pilot community in Hungary is the first of many locations we plan to develop, each shaped by the values of safety, opportunity, and community support.

THE WOMAN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT

“Every scar became a testimony that God still heals.”

Born into hardship and raised in an orphanage, Rita endured what most would call unbearable.
Yet through every trial, God was writing purpose into her pain.
From nursing school to motherhood to ministry, she discovered that true healing must touch body, soul, and spirit.
Today, her story fuels a global vision to restore others — to ensure no child, widow, or family ever feels forgotten again.

Forsaken but Found
Raised in an orphanage, Rita endured years of hardship and rejection—yet God’s hand was on her life from the beginning.

Pain to Purpose
Through motherhood and nursing, she learned that healing is holistic—body, soul, and spirit working together.

From Orphan to Advocate
God turned her deepest pain into her divine assignment: to ensure no child, widow, or family ever feels forgotten again.

From USA to the Nations

Every home built, every class taught, and every family supported is made possible through people who believe in creating a better future.

Whether you give, volunteer, or partner with us, your participation makes a profound difference.

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