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…”
“I realized that I want to be a vessel of healing and hope and being a counselor is an avenue to do so…”
“Exploitation like human trafficking is terrible because not only is it enslavement, but it also preys on the victim’s hopes for the future and steals their dreams, their trust, and their opportunity,” stated Saidu. “Now there is a message from the Government of Sierra Leone that this is not acceptable.”
Discover what World Hope is doing among the indigenous Bunong communities in Mondulkiri, Cambodia, to combat deforestation & poaching, preserve their cultural heritage & raise important social issues, provide access to clean water and education, and more…
“We thank all the donors for making all these possible. Truly because of your faithful giving, we are making a difference into the lives of these children, not just in this party but most importantly empowering them through education that can never be taken away from them forever…”
Dr. Jo Anne Lyon, the founder of World Hope International, recently returned to Sierra Leone after a decade away. She shares some highlights and reflections from her visit…
Hurricane Dorian destroyed Pastor Raymond’s home and wiped out decades of work. But it’s not the end of the story…
In a recent breakthrough for trafficking-in-persons (TIP) incidents tied to labor migration, law enforcement officers attached to a Sierra Leone border check point identified and apprehended a major trafficking ring that involved 10 migrants…
“As a result of your support throughout the year, we were able to continue to create access to clean water and energy, address global health, build on our protection projects, and further develop our community-led social ventures…”
If your congregation has chosen to support the work of World Hope International this Christmas, then first off, thank you!! Secondly, we want to make sure you have some resources on hand.
Here are 3 things that may be of use!
How do you help young children affected by trauma begin to heal? What about younger children who don’t understand they have been abused…?
“Without delay and, on behalf of the school, I told the team it was water that we desperately needed. I expressed to the team how long the school has been struggling with this water issue…”