World Hope provides semi-permanent shelters for homeless earthquake survivors
A critical need for shelter is being met by a grass-roots group of community members and faith-based organizations for the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake survivors.
A critical need for shelter is being met by a grass-roots group of community members and faith-based organizations for the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake survivors.
Pavel’s journey to safety echoes his fellow Ukrainians, illustrating the horrors of the ongoing war inflicted upon millions also enduring life-altering events.
Learn about how World Hope’s focus on global health and protection programming with primary schools has provided Health, Hope and Sustainability in Haiti.
While refugees are seeking asylum and safe refuge, risk of human trafficking increases in this type of crisis. Learn how WHI is working to help keep refugees safe.
We are working to ensure that basic needs are being met and that those who have fled Ukraine and those who have stayed behind have access to help and hope.
More than 2.8 million people have now fled Ukraine with the number of people fleeing estimated to reach 4 million. Here is what World Hope is doing so far in response to this ongoing crisis…