by World Hope International | Oct 15, 2020 | Access to Education, Child Sponsorship, Civil Society & Governance, Countering Human Trafficking & Gender-Based Violence, Philippines, Protection
Sexual exploitation of children is one of the most heinous crimes in the world today as it targets the most vulnerable members of society – the children. Cyberspace has provided an easier and wider platform for it, and COVID-19 has made it worse – including at its epicenter in the Philippines. What can be done about it?
by World Hope International | Aug 12, 2020 | Access to Education, Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Protection
Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers This month we have launched our campaign to raise awareness for the work our Child Sponsorship program does and has done throughout the years. We Are The Village is a way for us to celebrate the successes of the program, as well...
by World Hope International | Jan 30, 2020 | Child Sponsorship
“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…”
by World Hope International | Oct 9, 2019 | Child & Maternal Health, Child Sponsorship, Enable the Children, Global Health, Sierra Leone
“I want every one of our kids to know they are special and to have play and joy in their lives. Integrating sports and sports therapy in our program gives a space for this in addition to breaking barriers…”
by World Hope International | Sep 27, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Haiti, Village Partnership
Haiti has struggled with many challenges this past year, creating instability through dangerous travel conditions, fuel and food shortages, blackouts, and high rates of inflation.
by Katie Kirkpatrick | Jul 11, 2019 | Child Sponsorship, Philippines, Protection, Sierra Leone
“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…”