Connecting the Dots Between Child Sponsorship, Prevention, Protection, & Possibilities for the Future
“We will train the children to know their rights and to know that their bodies belong to them. We will also teach the elders in their community…”
“We will train the children to know their rights and to know that their bodies belong to them. We will also teach the elders in their community…”
PAVE project works to provide therapy for survivors and train local social workers on best ways to care for child survivors of online sexual exploitation.
World Hope International has committed to ensuring all Healthcare Facilities receive universal coverage of basic water, sanitation, and hygiene services by 2030
WHI’s Communications & Marketing Director, Heather Hill, Named a Finalist in Washington Women in Public Relations’ 2019 Emerging Leaders Awards
Strategic Engagement Director for Church Relations, George Beals, shares his thoughts after visiting Albania.
In mid-March, Mozambique was hit by cyclone Idai. World Hope International had the opportunity to partner with three other organizations to provide relief…
Children living with disabilities had the opportunity to participate in a 2-hour soccer training session at the National Stadium in Freetown, Sierra Leone…
Can you imagine working for months on end without receiving a paycheck? Sokha doesn’t have to imagine it because she suffered it. Here is her story…
Since 2011, this golf tournament has partnered with WHI to raise money for drilling wells–helping to provide clean drinking water for 70,000+ people…
If you drive onto Prince Edward Island and turn right, you will find a small church community that doesn’t let size or location keep it from having a big impact on the world.
The U.S. Southern Command announced on Tuesday, May 7th, that “The U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) is scheduled to deploy in June”. World Hope International is again seeking volunteer, licensed medical professionals, as well as Spanish speaking interpreters to staff the ship.
Last year, Tamara Tangeman served as a representative for World Hope International aboard hospital ship USNS Comfort during the ship’s stops in Ecuador and Peru on an 11-week medical support mission…