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Inspiring, hope-filled stories from around the globe
Food Distribution to Enable the Children Families
The impacts of COVID-19 continue to be felt around the world and are often affecting the world’s vulnerable populations the most. As countries work to follow health guidelines, we are seeing...
Women Empowerment: A Ripple Effect
Young female entrepreneurs defying the odds and breaking barriers as she runs a successful business in Eastern Europe. When equal opportunities are given to men and women, the impact is multiplied thereby having a ripple effect.
Rehabilitating Wells in Liberia
“There are a lot of wells that are broken and if we can rehab these wells, then we can do it much quicker; we can begin to get clean water and then we can help with the soap for sanitation, so people can wash their hands.”
Volunteers Responding to Disaster
“I will continue partnering with World Hope because they are making a difference in the lives of people around the world…”
Living Better Than Yesterday
In the thick of challenging times, a light of hope is emerging in Livno, Bosnia through the partnership of World Hope International (WHI) and the local technical high school
Plan, Prevent, and Protect
We wanted to be sure that the vulnerable populations whom we serve around the world would be included in any response to COVID-19, and to make sure that we were equipped to provide one…
Building Hope in a Time of Pandemic
World Hope International has responded nationally and internationally to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are working around the clock to prevent spread; mitigate the impact on the vulnerable communities we serve; and respond to the unfolding physical, emotional, and spiritual needs…
On the Road to a More Secure Future
Reflections on a visit to Papua New Guinea and the opening of The Nomad Mougulu High School.
Wildlife Based Tourism
Respectfully adopting the Bunong word ‘Jahoo’ meaning female Gibbon, World Hope is working alongside the Indigenous Community Committee (ICC) towards a low impact, eco-tourism plan, enhancing both the previous business model and camp facilities for future visitors…
In Profile! Adesty Dulawan
“I realized that I want to be a vessel of healing and hope and being a counselor is an avenue to do so…”